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Old 06-02-2008, 05:06 PM     #81
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Sometimes you have to take the law into your own hands. I've lost enough to justify paying more for a bounty hunter or mercinary,how about you all?
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Old 06-02-2008, 08:50 PM     #82
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Are they still around? The website won't come up on my computer. I had it bookmarked, and I had NO problem in the past logging on and checking my account, now it's gone. (have a Mac and Firefox) I hadn't checked in maybe 2 months...I would love to get my initial investment back but they seemed to never offer it... unless I missed the date. If anyone can give me a new website address (if it has changed) so I can login, I would appreciate it! It is either that or they are totally gone...oh what a surprise!
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Old 06-25-2008, 03:13 PM     #83
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Is there anyone who has been on the WLD forum who has been an "investor" in the Reality Millions/Divinus Opulentia "program"? I, along with 2 investing partners, along with many others, have been swindled out of their hard-earned money by RM/DO. I will participate in a class-action suit against RM/DO if there are enough people who have been scammed willing to get on board.

I see this is an old post. I am in DO, put in the original $49 and was happy paid $84 at the appropriate time along with another $2000 or so of 'unrealized gain' if you will, in my DO account. It is awaiting to be 'realizable' when DO investments reach a certain amount. Either way, I have lost nothing, clearly. I actually do not know of a single person who has lost actual money, withdrawals were made, and although it is not a withdrawal period right now, presumably others will be able to do so in the future. As it stands, I'm riding it as my account of 'unrealized' increase is all found money at this point.
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Old 06-25-2008, 03:45 PM     #84
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Interesting note, too chicken to register openly -:-))

But, here is something to consider about how generous Collin and Band are:

The money you do not have yet, but expect, is partly MY funds that one Scuba61 outright stole from me, calling me a mendacious, rabble-rousing member, when I demanded that DOI return my original funds, as per their original contract, and as a common mode of business when their behavior, highly-promoted expected returns were so far off reality that any con artist would have been proud, and their arrogant, *****y attitudes were simply intolerable. When he learned of the theft from my account - it was summarily closed and MY money distributed to all you silly sheep's accounts - the Second-in-charge called me, and asked for my personal statement.

When I told him what I stated above, he told me he would personally take money from his account, and send it to my processor of record, which was eBullion. In a few weeks, the funds I'd sent did show up in my eBullion account, and I withdrew them.

Now, here is the clincher as to if DOI is above board, honest, and legitimate: Not a single banking rule was followed in their handling of my deposits, my funds being pooled with others, and then purportedly 'invested' into 'vehicles.' Nor were standard banking regulations followed when scuba61 arbitrarily, and unilaterally closed my account, and confiscated my assets, with no intermediary to represent myself. Then, with the equally arbitrary actions by a higher ranking 'officer,' to unilaterally remove his own funds and send them to my payment processor of their records, through their payment handling systems, no standard banking regulation was practiced.

Literally, you have stolen funds on your hands if, and when you receive ANY funds from DOI. In fact, if you stand ANY monetary or other benefit from any business with DOI, you stand a chance of being named in a class action, unless you can prove that you were a non-private, non-inner-circle private club member, with no benefit derived from other, open or closed club members' confiscated funds.

Don't believe me? Read the case against the man and wife who ran the scam in Indonesia. Insider privacy has its downside, too.

Ever hear of one, Martha Stewart? She was privy to trader details that netted her gains on others' lack of the same knowledge, at their loss. She did not manage anything about her funds, but she assented by her being a private insider, who just happened to benefit from other non-insider members' losses!

Having money will not provide DOI management the protection they need to withstand the Truth of their apparent criminal misconduct, nor their personal, if not collective disregard for the safety of investors' funds, and their trust in the integrity of the DOI management and leadership and legal counsel, and any other affiliate persons. How much money does it take to make up for ones anger, contempt, and disregard for fellow humans? Even Warren Buffet's billions cannot make up for DOI's arrogant misbehavior, in the end.

So, do enjoy your ill-gotten spoils, sir/maddam 'Happy-with-DOI-I'll-Take-My-Money-And-Gloat-Over-Those-It-Was-Stolen-From, UNREGISTERED Poster; Just remember, Many stolen dollars from the rest of us are part and parcel of your gains.

Anyone with the common sense to expose the entire team of DOI, first to their Local Law, then to the FBI International Investigation, and here, to the WorldLaw group, and finally to us who were scammed, you will be blessed with a clean heart and conscience. Otherwise, you will certainly lose all your ill-gained funds in even worse endings. That's the law of just kind. Deal with it.

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Claudius2u,
Corrent me if I am wrong, but banking regulations apply to banks, and this is a private investment club, yes? 10b-5 regs, securities, etc., I believe would also not apply.
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Old 07-07-2008, 01:17 AM     #85
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Hi
im an investor in DOI..and i wasnt able to login lately..
what happen to thier site?
pls send me update coz i dont have idea whats going on.

Im really puzzled why they encourage members to join the networking scheme.

waiting for your response

info@infosellout.com
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Old 07-15-2008, 09:46 PM     #86
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I've been swindled also for $1200 and would be willing to help in a class action suit. My email is redcc@mail.com. Thanks
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Old 07-24-2008, 02:48 PM     #87
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Hello. I was a member of RM/DO as well. Not that this will help you all any but I was really surprised by it. I requested to opt out and they said they would send what you put in back. Well, Sept of last year I get an email saying there is money in my e-bullion account. I go to log-in to e-bullion, guess what, account disabled. So fast forward, I finally got a hold of someone from e-bullion today and reactivated the account. There was my money I put in RM/DO sitting there in the the account. They actually refunded it. Now we will see if I actually get e-bullion to wire it to my bank. I would be more than willing to show a screenshot, print out, whatever you want, just PM me. I really hope you all can really get back what you put in.

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Old 08-01-2008, 10:46 AM     #88
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How long did it take them to get a refund to you from the time you first requested it? I too was dupped by DO and I've been trying to get my money for the past 2 years. Finally when I contacted them earlier this week, they told me that the reason I couldn't withdraw any money was because I didn't reinvest into one of their other investment vehicles (which I was not aware of) so they'll be refunding my principal investment and closing the account. Just like you when I logged into my e-Bullion (which up until then I haven't in nearly 2 years), it was disabled. I reactivated it and then they told me today that they were going to refund everybody on a certain list in order from the oldest investors to the newest and that it would take 60-90 days to refund everybody on the list.
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Old 08-29-2008, 03:36 PM     #89
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I just logged into the website and looked at my account.
They are still there but I dont hear too much from what is going on with the investments anymore, its mainly about 7 that they are pushing now, exfuse business. Im atleast getting emails from them now because of the business because I never got them before about the investment site...........So are they a scam or not, who knows, It would be nice to see what I supposedly have materialize but like they say, wish in one hand and s##t in another and see which one fills up first..................anybody else out there hear any news about this yet???? If they get up and running and back with the plan I will be happy, if not I will be happy getting my money back that I put in thru a lawsuit if it comes to that...........either way I would like to hear something other than belly aching about them. facts facts facts, not opinions, opinions is like a**H**es everybody has one, so lets hear some facts please!!!!!
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Old 09-01-2008, 11:54 AM     #90
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This is not a scam I invested $2,000.00 I waited the allotted time frame at that time was 6 months I received $5,949.00 dollars. You have to request a withdrawal from the withdrawal page and than e-mail support requesting the withdrawal. Than you have to submit the withdrawal to you bank or which every account used to fund your DOI account. I withdraw $1,000.00 dollars from my account. I thought it was a scam until I read the withdrawal policy. Who ever is posting this information about DOI is jealous that they have been thrown out of the company for abusing the system. You guys are the scammers
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