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June 12, 2009 at 1:54 PM #415404June 12, 2009 at 3:45 PM #414824
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June 13, 2009 at 7:28 AM #415042NeetaT
ParticipantThanks, pri_dk
Below is a response by ThunderBlaze to the article.
http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/38408/
Hello:
Thank you for the article.
I’m sure that if you do some more research that you can find hundreds if not thousands of articles.
You can find the same about most banks and stocks.
When you are solely looking for the bad, you can always find it.
I would imagine that if I looked into whatever profession you are in that I could find negatives and reasons not to trust or utilize your business.
Luckily, Starfire is not a Ponzi scheme, it is not any of the persons in the article nor is it the same as the scheme in the article. Starfire is a legitimate business that utilizes investors.
It is your choice to invest or not.
From your sending this article, I presume that you are choosing not to invest.
If you want accurate information or facts in the future, do not hesitate to contact me.
Robert
For ThunderBlazeJune 13, 2009 at 7:28 AM #415282NeetaT
ParticipantThanks, pri_dk
Below is a response by ThunderBlaze to the article.
http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/38408/
Hello:
Thank you for the article.
I’m sure that if you do some more research that you can find hundreds if not thousands of articles.
You can find the same about most banks and stocks.
When you are solely looking for the bad, you can always find it.
I would imagine that if I looked into whatever profession you are in that I could find negatives and reasons not to trust or utilize your business.
Luckily, Starfire is not a Ponzi scheme, it is not any of the persons in the article nor is it the same as the scheme in the article. Starfire is a legitimate business that utilizes investors.
It is your choice to invest or not.
From your sending this article, I presume that you are choosing not to invest.
If you want accurate information or facts in the future, do not hesitate to contact me.
Robert
For ThunderBlazeJune 13, 2009 at 7:28 AM #415538NeetaT
ParticipantThanks, pri_dk
Below is a response by ThunderBlaze to the article.
http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/38408/
Hello:
Thank you for the article.
I’m sure that if you do some more research that you can find hundreds if not thousands of articles.
You can find the same about most banks and stocks.
When you are solely looking for the bad, you can always find it.
I would imagine that if I looked into whatever profession you are in that I could find negatives and reasons not to trust or utilize your business.
Luckily, Starfire is not a Ponzi scheme, it is not any of the persons in the article nor is it the same as the scheme in the article. Starfire is a legitimate business that utilizes investors.
It is your choice to invest or not.
From your sending this article, I presume that you are choosing not to invest.
If you want accurate information or facts in the future, do not hesitate to contact me.
Robert
For ThunderBlazeJune 13, 2009 at 7:28 AM #415605NeetaT
ParticipantThanks, pri_dk
Below is a response by ThunderBlaze to the article.
http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/38408/
Hello:
Thank you for the article.
I’m sure that if you do some more research that you can find hundreds if not thousands of articles.
You can find the same about most banks and stocks.
When you are solely looking for the bad, you can always find it.
I would imagine that if I looked into whatever profession you are in that I could find negatives and reasons not to trust or utilize your business.
Luckily, Starfire is not a Ponzi scheme, it is not any of the persons in the article nor is it the same as the scheme in the article. Starfire is a legitimate business that utilizes investors.
It is your choice to invest or not.
From your sending this article, I presume that you are choosing not to invest.
If you want accurate information or facts in the future, do not hesitate to contact me.
Robert
For ThunderBlazeJune 13, 2009 at 7:28 AM #415762NeetaT
ParticipantThanks, pri_dk
Below is a response by ThunderBlaze to the article.
http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/38408/
Hello:
Thank you for the article.
I’m sure that if you do some more research that you can find hundreds if not thousands of articles.
You can find the same about most banks and stocks.
When you are solely looking for the bad, you can always find it.
I would imagine that if I looked into whatever profession you are in that I could find negatives and reasons not to trust or utilize your business.
Luckily, Starfire is not a Ponzi scheme, it is not any of the persons in the article nor is it the same as the scheme in the article. Starfire is a legitimate business that utilizes investors.
It is your choice to invest or not.
From your sending this article, I presume that you are choosing not to invest.
If you want accurate information or facts in the future, do not hesitate to contact me.
Robert
For ThunderBlazeJune 13, 2009 at 9:38 AM #415092Anonymous
GuestNeetaT,
The fact that you are even corresponding with this guy has me concerned.
The proposal has all the classic characteristics of a ponzi scheme. Do not give your money to this guy.
Once you’ve been ripped off, there is no recourse. The cops won’t go after him — they will just tell you to sue, which won’t be worth the trouble.
June 13, 2009 at 9:38 AM #415332Anonymous
GuestNeetaT,
The fact that you are even corresponding with this guy has me concerned.
The proposal has all the classic characteristics of a ponzi scheme. Do not give your money to this guy.
Once you’ve been ripped off, there is no recourse. The cops won’t go after him — they will just tell you to sue, which won’t be worth the trouble.
June 13, 2009 at 9:38 AM #415587Anonymous
GuestNeetaT,
The fact that you are even corresponding with this guy has me concerned.
The proposal has all the classic characteristics of a ponzi scheme. Do not give your money to this guy.
Once you’ve been ripped off, there is no recourse. The cops won’t go after him — they will just tell you to sue, which won’t be worth the trouble.
June 13, 2009 at 9:38 AM #415655Anonymous
GuestNeetaT,
The fact that you are even corresponding with this guy has me concerned.
The proposal has all the classic characteristics of a ponzi scheme. Do not give your money to this guy.
Once you’ve been ripped off, there is no recourse. The cops won’t go after him — they will just tell you to sue, which won’t be worth the trouble.
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