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To: wonk who wrote (4184)9/28/1999 12:06:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 7056
 
Oh my goodness... check our the similarities...

From the LFT lawsuit:

10. On October 30, 1997, Plaintiffs, Carter, Crump and others met with Wilcher at the offices of the Trust in Scottsdale, Arizona. During that meeting, Wilcher, Carter and Crump represented to Plaintiffs that Wilcher had done a number of bank trading programs that had resulted in considerable profit.

Message 11377432

And from the Quatloos:

This is a scam of many names, which promises a very high return on your investment. The storyline usually begins that there is an entire banking and trading system which is not open to the general public. This sort of trading produces pheonomenal returns, usually at least 50% for short term trades, but often more like 2,000% returns per month with no risk.

This is of course foolish, and anyone who believes this is too dumb to keep money and should give everything they have to charity before they lose it to the scam artists.


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- Jeff