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Author:  Guest [ Fri Jan 28, 2005 3:27 am ]
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Also see,
http://www.419legal.org/viewtopic.php?t=688

I wonder if the poster of this thread has an axe to grind after posting this same thread on (at least) three message boards.

Author:  star164 [ Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Question Concerning Reality Millions

Hello Everyone,

Great Forum !

The question was ask is Reality Millions A Scam ?

From my own exsperience no it isn't .

I've been involved with RM from the time it first launched.

I have invested thousands and have earned thousands with it.

I was broke when I started with RM after loosing money to

many other programs online .

I have not lost one dime nor have any of 1000 plus that are

in my downline .

You may join RM free of charge . The forum also is free to join .

And should you decide to upgrade for $49 which I've done

these funds are returned to you after 6months..the same as mine have

been returned to me plus interest.

Something else the $49 is guaranteed ! And so is your principle

investment.

You're welcome to visit the site anytime and do enjoy the free Midas

Report I did .

Author:  sunrayz99 [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:00 pm ]
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I highly recommend that people visit 419eater and 419leagal (the links above) before investing in this! Sorry star164, but this is too good to be true and how do we know you aren't part of the scam?

Author:  star164 [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 12:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Reality Millions Is A gReat Program

The question was asked if RM was a scam so I gave my honest opion.

So I did . Reality Millions is good for the 1000s who have invested

me included .:)

As stated it earlier its free to join .

So what have you got to lose .

But I will agree each of us should do our due diligence before joining

any program ....

Including the programs or companies you may or maynot promote.

Author:  fallenstar [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 3:54 pm ]
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Star is very likely associated with the site or has, possibly, just been incredibly lucky.

The classic "there's no such thing as a free lunch" i think would apply here.

It may be free to join, but you don't get something for nothing.

I wouldn't sign up for this site in a million years. Its purpose is geared to making its author wealthy, whoever owns it is not going to make you rich before he's made himself richer.

Besides, I would suggest to anyone to check out the links above to 419eater.com and 419legal.com (or was that aa419?).

Look beyond the claims of the site and dig into it and what pops up is secrecy and contadictions.

Author:  fallenstar [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 4:04 pm ]
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Star... I have just got realised why you are so into this scam...

Quote:
You're welcome to visit the site anytime and do enjoy the free Midas Report I did . http://tinyurl.com/5gtw6


Would this happen to have anything to do with:

Quote:
The person that sent you to this site is my online partner and will receive full credit if you decide to join us on this incredible success journey!


i.e. you being the "online partner" will get some money if any idiot who joins via your link.

I think you should be ashamed of yourself. You have probably earnt lots simply because you have signed lots of people on and have been scouring the internet to post your messages of "How you too can be a millionaire".

Your just perpetuating this, much like any pyramid type scheme. Those who buy into it are compelled to sell others into it to ensure their own investment is safe. Most of these schemes, after 12 cycles, would require the entire worlds population to sign up!

Star, if I had a bat and met you I'd knock some sense into you (metaphorically only, honest).

Author:  KarynSolo [ Tue Mar 15, 2005 11:08 pm ]
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Here is a good rule of thumb, whenever you think of joining forces with a company , there are some easy due dilligence steps you can take:

1. bbbonline.com

2. Check to make sure the business is legit where they say they are located.

3. If it sounds too good to be true it usually is-- Check for online complaints on the company a good starting point is http://www.badbusinessbureau.com or http://www.worldwidescams.com.

4. If it involves a pyramid scheme , then back out , you could actually get thrown into a nice 4x4 for even taking part in it.

Author:  scambaiter [ Wed Mar 23, 2005 4:37 pm ]
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Interestingly one of the moderators has been outed as a fraudster. Gareth Davies formally Gareth Caledonian (wonder why he canged it?) has had a shock.

Throughout the forums at RM he has claimed to be a financial advisor for a firm called Caledonian International at http://www.caledonianinterantional.com This site has been removed because of fraudulant activity! It's a fake site for a fake company (in fact it's isentity theft!)

Own up Gareth.

Dear Sirs,

Thank you for reporting this abuse/scam to us.

caledonianinternational.com
64.177.91.198

This account was residing in our of our resellers server. Any one can
sign up on line. The process is automated. The issue has been investigated and the account has been locked down and is now on schedule for deletion since it is indeed of fraudulent nature.

We appreciate very much you taking the time out of your busy schedule
to inform us of this issue. If we can further assist you please do not
hesitate in contacting us.

Sincerely,

Leon
Alabanza Abuse

Author:  KarynSolo [ Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:31 pm ]
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Oh what webs they weave

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