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Old 03-31-2008, 05:11 AM     #31
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If you want to go after someone go after the eliteventures crew, or vip invest,wealth2U,proinvest,money matters,Dollar monster, Now thats the real players not these RPPS .
Why can't we just go after the promoter - cheerleader?

Like our organicman living shackup couple of David Chapman or Lynne Milsom of

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Burns Lake , British Columbia, V0J 1V0
CANADA - (250) 694-8642

Arn't they a stone throw from Quesnel (Warren English) and Kelowna (Chicosan)?
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Old 04-01-2008, 02:33 PM     #32
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Why can't we just go after the promoter - cheerleader?

Like our organicman living shackup couple of David Chapman or Lynne Milsom of

rr2 site 14a comp8
Burns Lake , British Columbia, V0J 1V0
CANADA - (250) 694-8642

Arn't they a stone throw from Quesnel (Warren English) and Kelowna (Chicosan)?
I would'nt put much stock in what both these people have to say. They have joined every failed Pension scam and to add to their lack of credibility problem , on their organic health portion of their website , they advocate drinking Urine for vitamins and minerals.
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Old 04-01-2008, 09:14 PM     #33
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they advocate drinking Urine for vitamins and minerals.

Always a sure sign of a source of sound investment advice. LOL
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Old 04-03-2008, 02:38 PM     #34
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Now that was funny!
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Old 04-05-2008, 09:08 PM     #35
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Feds seize more than $1M from Norfolk pastor

Federal agents seized more than $1.1 million from a self-proclaimed pastor in Norfolk who is under investigation in an international investment fraud scheme, according to court filings unsealed this week.

Benjamin Seigler of Pall Mall Street has not been charged but is the focus of an ongoing inquiry into several of his investment programs, says an affidavit filed in federal court this week by U.S. postal inspectors. More than 4,000 individuals in this country and abroad placed investments with Seigler, but none has seen any returns, the affidavit says.

"Seigler is defrauding individuals by selling fraudulent insurance and securities products," says the affidavit, filed by postal inspector Eric Brown. "This scheme is ongoing."

Postal inspectors have been investigating Seigler since November, when managers at the Norview post office, near Seigler's apartment, noticed he was receiving more than 50 letters a day containing money orders made out to him in amounts ranging from $44 to $1,000, which Seigler cashed at various post offices around the city, the affidavit says.

The mail originated from states across the country as well as from Canada, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Many of the money orders noted they were payment to the "Global Pension Investment Trust" or some variation.

Further investigation discovered that Seigler had deposited, from October to March, more than $900,000 in cash in a Chartway Federal Credit Union account, Brown said in his affidavit.

The inspectors obtained warrants to listen in on Seigler's phone calls. During daily conference calls with investors, Seigler said his investments would yield greater returns than traditional bank accounts or stock programs, Brown wrote.

For example, an investment for as little as $42.62 in an insurance contract would yield $3,000, $79,000 or as much as $154,000, Brown's affidavit says.

The investments were purportedly to be made through an online entity called Global Pension Plan, which has a Web site with no phone number, address or contact information, nor does it identify exactly what insurance program funds are invested with.

"Because we want to succeed in this business, we need to protect the privacy of all our partners. This may sound confusing and shady, but please try to take another perspective," Global Pension Plan says on its Web site.

Postal inspectors interviewed a number of people, mainly in Arizona and Louisiana, who invested with Seigler but have not received any returns. Those investors were not identified in the court filings.

Postal inspectors did not return calls for comment. Officials in the U.S. attorney's office declined to comment on the ongoing investigation.

Messages left for Seigler at his home were not returned.

Over the past several months, about 15 people who invested with Seigler signed an online petition stating that Seigler "has caused great consternation among some in the group" by not investing in the Global Pension Fund. The petition signatures are collected at ipetitions.com, an independent Web site.

The petition asks that officials at Global Pension Fund "take appropriate action" to divorce Seigler from the program.

Postal inspectors say they believe Seigler used some of the investors' money to pay for his own investments, but largely had stocked the money in his Chartway account, according to the court records.

Last month, the inspectors took more than $1 million from Seigler's credit union account plus another $150,000 in cash from his home as well as 27 boxes of documents, two computers and a handgun, according to a federal search warrant unsealed this week.

Agents also seized three brand-new vehicles Seigler purchased recently: two

Chevy Malibus and a Chevy Trailblazer. When he purchased the vehicles, Seigler identified himself as a pastor with a church called "Talking by Faith Global Deliverance Anointed," according to Brown's affidavit.

Public records show that Seigler held a Virginia home improvement contractor's license from 2000 to 2004 and that he lived in Virginia Beach at the time. In 1996, Seigler and his wife filed for bankruptcy in Pennsylvania and emerged with their debts discharged, according to court records.

Article at hamptonroads.com/node/460156
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Old 04-07-2008, 05:39 AM     #36
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I think authorities should also start to question Heather Wolf "Wolfie" as she is scamming all Pension Plan Program and some U dont know of. She makes quote from Stella whitch lack of those imperfect English styles. Seems like there are so many Stellas working the show.

.......heathergoesglobal-op.com & heatherwolfnetwork group
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Old 04-07-2008, 10:32 PM     #37
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I tried very hard last year to show mathematically on paper and in posts how GPP was completely impossible.

The very basic inormation they start you on is flawed. They claim to be able to borrow more money against a policy for a youth and pay you more for it. Just think about it!

Why would some loan more money on a policy that would take 3 or 4 times longer to mature and pay you back?

That part of the scam is set up backwards. They should have paid more for the older persons policy since it would mature and pay of faster.

I won't do the math again but I will tell you I posted all of the calculations to show that the wealthy entity that was supposed to loan the money on these policies would have their money tied up for decades waiting for the policies to mature and pay them back with almost zero interest. I also calulated the billions of dollars neccessy to everyone. Who can pay billions in liquid spendable cash all at once?

Some people still believe in the tooth fairy and will still give them money dreaming of a big payoff. I have had many discussions with these investors and many of them deserve what they are getting. RIPPED OFF!!!
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Old 04-08-2008, 12:29 AM     #38
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GPP is the perfect RIP OFF. Nobody will get a refund as GPP stated from the outset.The excuse for non payment has to come eventually and "Stella and co" will escape with a few million of mugs money.

Neat little scam, and they will get away with it I reckon.As long as there are punters there will be scammers.
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Old 04-08-2008, 11:20 AM     #39
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Anyone interested in class action suit , please post here. These people running this scam thought they had covered their asses with that stupid disclaimer about no refund of membership. The promise was $35 would bring people $80,000. This was always a complete fraud and they new it , but their disclaimer ploy was bogus and they got caught with their pants down.

They conned many into investing $35 over and over again for more policies and hopes of eternal riches , but we now know this was a lie. If anyone has found out the principals of this lie , please post their contact details here and also include these Cheerleading promoters of this fraudulent company.

I would be interested in the class action there are a number of people who were promotors under GPP trust 2 which likely didn't even exist. contact me at joedebear@safe-mail.net
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Old 04-08-2008, 11:26 AM     #40
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Neat little scam, and they will get away with it I reckon.

Don't think so. They've attracted too much attention.
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