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June 2, 2010 at 11:37 AM #559574June 2, 2010 at 11:44 AM #558597
davelj
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I love the #1 Question People Ask is How Do We Afford a 2 Year Luxury Trip Around the world.”
I’d love to expose the truth of how they’re doing it.
1. Flip a shack during a real estate bubble.
2. Flip another house during the real estate bubble.
3. Buy a McMansion from a developer who gives cash back to help w/payments.
4. Stop paying on mortgage for extended period of time.
5. Short sell to friend/family member.
6. Friend/family sells at a higher price. Split money.
7. Travel to inexpensive places w/winnings (about 500k).
8. Stick taxpayers w/bill.
9. Attempt to find suckers to give you more money in the MLM BS.Did I miss anything?[/quote]
Looks like a MLM pyramid scheme (recently found to be illegal in Australia). Follow the articles:
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/top-liberty-league-earners-abandon-ship-its-over/
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/liberty-league-found-to-be-pyramid-scheme-in-australia/
http://hubpages.com/hub/Lifepath-Unlimited—Is-Life-Path-Unlimited-A-Scam-Brandon-Vogel-Reviews
The Swans were affiliated with Liberty League first and then moved to Lifepath Unlimited once it looked like people were onto the Liberty League scam.
Just another scam. I suspect it’s just a matter of time before Lifepath Unlimited goes tits up… and so with it the Luxurious Living Swans.
I found this comment from the last link above apropos: “DO NOT GET SUCKED IN TO LPU’S VORTEX OF THIEVING, UNSCRUPULOUS SLIME THAT LURKS AT THE BOTTOM OF THEIR SELF MADE CESSPOOL JUST WAITING FOR THEIR NEXT VICTIM.” I’d say that about sums things up, yes?
June 2, 2010 at 11:44 AM #558697davelj
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I love the #1 Question People Ask is How Do We Afford a 2 Year Luxury Trip Around the world.”
I’d love to expose the truth of how they’re doing it.
1. Flip a shack during a real estate bubble.
2. Flip another house during the real estate bubble.
3. Buy a McMansion from a developer who gives cash back to help w/payments.
4. Stop paying on mortgage for extended period of time.
5. Short sell to friend/family member.
6. Friend/family sells at a higher price. Split money.
7. Travel to inexpensive places w/winnings (about 500k).
8. Stick taxpayers w/bill.
9. Attempt to find suckers to give you more money in the MLM BS.Did I miss anything?[/quote]
Looks like a MLM pyramid scheme (recently found to be illegal in Australia). Follow the articles:
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/top-liberty-league-earners-abandon-ship-its-over/
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/liberty-league-found-to-be-pyramid-scheme-in-australia/
http://hubpages.com/hub/Lifepath-Unlimited—Is-Life-Path-Unlimited-A-Scam-Brandon-Vogel-Reviews
The Swans were affiliated with Liberty League first and then moved to Lifepath Unlimited once it looked like people were onto the Liberty League scam.
Just another scam. I suspect it’s just a matter of time before Lifepath Unlimited goes tits up… and so with it the Luxurious Living Swans.
I found this comment from the last link above apropos: “DO NOT GET SUCKED IN TO LPU’S VORTEX OF THIEVING, UNSCRUPULOUS SLIME THAT LURKS AT THE BOTTOM OF THEIR SELF MADE CESSPOOL JUST WAITING FOR THEIR NEXT VICTIM.” I’d say that about sums things up, yes?
June 2, 2010 at 11:44 AM #559192davelj
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I love the #1 Question People Ask is How Do We Afford a 2 Year Luxury Trip Around the world.”
I’d love to expose the truth of how they’re doing it.
1. Flip a shack during a real estate bubble.
2. Flip another house during the real estate bubble.
3. Buy a McMansion from a developer who gives cash back to help w/payments.
4. Stop paying on mortgage for extended period of time.
5. Short sell to friend/family member.
6. Friend/family sells at a higher price. Split money.
7. Travel to inexpensive places w/winnings (about 500k).
8. Stick taxpayers w/bill.
9. Attempt to find suckers to give you more money in the MLM BS.Did I miss anything?[/quote]
Looks like a MLM pyramid scheme (recently found to be illegal in Australia). Follow the articles:
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/top-liberty-league-earners-abandon-ship-its-over/
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/liberty-league-found-to-be-pyramid-scheme-in-australia/
http://hubpages.com/hub/Lifepath-Unlimited—Is-Life-Path-Unlimited-A-Scam-Brandon-Vogel-Reviews
The Swans were affiliated with Liberty League first and then moved to Lifepath Unlimited once it looked like people were onto the Liberty League scam.
Just another scam. I suspect it’s just a matter of time before Lifepath Unlimited goes tits up… and so with it the Luxurious Living Swans.
I found this comment from the last link above apropos: “DO NOT GET SUCKED IN TO LPU’S VORTEX OF THIEVING, UNSCRUPULOUS SLIME THAT LURKS AT THE BOTTOM OF THEIR SELF MADE CESSPOOL JUST WAITING FOR THEIR NEXT VICTIM.” I’d say that about sums things up, yes?
June 2, 2010 at 11:44 AM #559294davelj
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I love the #1 Question People Ask is How Do We Afford a 2 Year Luxury Trip Around the world.”
I’d love to expose the truth of how they’re doing it.
1. Flip a shack during a real estate bubble.
2. Flip another house during the real estate bubble.
3. Buy a McMansion from a developer who gives cash back to help w/payments.
4. Stop paying on mortgage for extended period of time.
5. Short sell to friend/family member.
6. Friend/family sells at a higher price. Split money.
7. Travel to inexpensive places w/winnings (about 500k).
8. Stick taxpayers w/bill.
9. Attempt to find suckers to give you more money in the MLM BS.Did I miss anything?[/quote]
Looks like a MLM pyramid scheme (recently found to be illegal in Australia). Follow the articles:
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/top-liberty-league-earners-abandon-ship-its-over/
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/liberty-league-found-to-be-pyramid-scheme-in-australia/
http://hubpages.com/hub/Lifepath-Unlimited—Is-Life-Path-Unlimited-A-Scam-Brandon-Vogel-Reviews
The Swans were affiliated with Liberty League first and then moved to Lifepath Unlimited once it looked like people were onto the Liberty League scam.
Just another scam. I suspect it’s just a matter of time before Lifepath Unlimited goes tits up… and so with it the Luxurious Living Swans.
I found this comment from the last link above apropos: “DO NOT GET SUCKED IN TO LPU’S VORTEX OF THIEVING, UNSCRUPULOUS SLIME THAT LURKS AT THE BOTTOM OF THEIR SELF MADE CESSPOOL JUST WAITING FOR THEIR NEXT VICTIM.” I’d say that about sums things up, yes?
June 2, 2010 at 11:44 AM #559579davelj
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I love the #1 Question People Ask is How Do We Afford a 2 Year Luxury Trip Around the world.”
I’d love to expose the truth of how they’re doing it.
1. Flip a shack during a real estate bubble.
2. Flip another house during the real estate bubble.
3. Buy a McMansion from a developer who gives cash back to help w/payments.
4. Stop paying on mortgage for extended period of time.
5. Short sell to friend/family member.
6. Friend/family sells at a higher price. Split money.
7. Travel to inexpensive places w/winnings (about 500k).
8. Stick taxpayers w/bill.
9. Attempt to find suckers to give you more money in the MLM BS.Did I miss anything?[/quote]
Looks like a MLM pyramid scheme (recently found to be illegal in Australia). Follow the articles:
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/top-liberty-league-earners-abandon-ship-its-over/
http://ozsoapbox.com/personal/liberty-league/liberty-league-found-to-be-pyramid-scheme-in-australia/
http://hubpages.com/hub/Lifepath-Unlimited—Is-Life-Path-Unlimited-A-Scam-Brandon-Vogel-Reviews
The Swans were affiliated with Liberty League first and then moved to Lifepath Unlimited once it looked like people were onto the Liberty League scam.
Just another scam. I suspect it’s just a matter of time before Lifepath Unlimited goes tits up… and so with it the Luxurious Living Swans.
I found this comment from the last link above apropos: “DO NOT GET SUCKED IN TO LPU’S VORTEX OF THIEVING, UNSCRUPULOUS SLIME THAT LURKS AT THE BOTTOM OF THEIR SELF MADE CESSPOOL JUST WAITING FOR THEIR NEXT VICTIM.” I’d say that about sums things up, yes?
June 2, 2010 at 11:54 AM #558612Hobie
ParticipantAnyone ever played with a Nigerian scammer? Sounds like someone could have some fun here as well 🙂
June 2, 2010 at 11:54 AM #558712Hobie
ParticipantAnyone ever played with a Nigerian scammer? Sounds like someone could have some fun here as well 🙂
June 2, 2010 at 11:54 AM #559207Hobie
ParticipantAnyone ever played with a Nigerian scammer? Sounds like someone could have some fun here as well 🙂
June 2, 2010 at 11:54 AM #559309Hobie
ParticipantAnyone ever played with a Nigerian scammer? Sounds like someone could have some fun here as well 🙂
June 2, 2010 at 11:54 AM #559594Hobie
ParticipantAnyone ever played with a Nigerian scammer? Sounds like someone could have some fun here as well 🙂
June 2, 2010 at 12:18 PM #558641jpinpb
ParticipantNice links. I like this quote:
Perhaps the US market has reached critical saturation point and there’s no room to expand the sales pyramids. If you can’t keep recruiting people then you lose your profit.Yeah. We’re pretty saturated w/fraud. If only we could follow Australia and make it illegal. Wait a minute. Fraud is illegal and we’re doing nothing about that. Nevermind.
June 2, 2010 at 12:18 PM #558741jpinpb
ParticipantNice links. I like this quote:
Perhaps the US market has reached critical saturation point and there’s no room to expand the sales pyramids. If you can’t keep recruiting people then you lose your profit.Yeah. We’re pretty saturated w/fraud. If only we could follow Australia and make it illegal. Wait a minute. Fraud is illegal and we’re doing nothing about that. Nevermind.
June 2, 2010 at 12:18 PM #559237jpinpb
ParticipantNice links. I like this quote:
Perhaps the US market has reached critical saturation point and there’s no room to expand the sales pyramids. If you can’t keep recruiting people then you lose your profit.Yeah. We’re pretty saturated w/fraud. If only we could follow Australia and make it illegal. Wait a minute. Fraud is illegal and we’re doing nothing about that. Nevermind.
June 2, 2010 at 12:18 PM #559339jpinpb
ParticipantNice links. I like this quote:
Perhaps the US market has reached critical saturation point and there’s no room to expand the sales pyramids. If you can’t keep recruiting people then you lose your profit.Yeah. We’re pretty saturated w/fraud. If only we could follow Australia and make it illegal. Wait a minute. Fraud is illegal and we’re doing nothing about that. Nevermind.
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