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Strategies & Market Trends : Conversion Solutions Holdings Corp. - A Scam? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: scion who wrote (2928)11/13/2006 9:12:45 PM
From: anniebonny  Respond to of 4624
 
What do you make of that post from AUGUST that was followed up by TUT touting the deal with the richest man's nephew in the world. I need to dig on stingermissle more. I am determined to find TUT before the SEC announces who he is! LOL!



To: scion who wrote (2928)11/13/2006 9:18:14 PM
From: Purl Gurl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4624
 
RE: Al-Waleed, by Scionist

Scionist snoops around in a sheikh's desert tent and finds
an interesting biography for the second richest man,

Gender: Male
Religion: Muslim
Race or Ethnicity: Middle Eastern
Sexual orientation: Straight

Ha! Ha! That is funny. Have you ever heard mention
of a "gay" Muslim? Huh uh, no way!

His reported stock holdings at that link are impressive,
nothing but high end companies. The cheapest company in
the list is priceline dot com, Captain Kirk's favorite.

The second richest man in the world is vested in a two-bit
backwoods illiterate redneck company in Georgia? I do
not think so.

Al-Waleed attended Menlo and Syracuse, has two degrees,
he is not a stupid man.

Boy, if Al-Waleed gets wind of this, Rufus may find his
head bouncing around like a ball on the dunes of the Sahara.

Purl Gurl



To: scion who wrote (2928)11/13/2006 10:14:26 PM
From: anniebonny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4624
 
You know the one thing that bothers me about this so called "scam" is that it seems way too complex for a guy like Rufus to have orchestrated (sp?). too many "fraudulent" documents out there to be "planned". Is this all about Scammers scamming scammers? Are they drawn to one another? does a red flag go up to alert a scammer that a potential scam can be scammed? It all seems way to complex to have been thought up in advance. do they just wing it as they go? does the scam evolve as it gos along? do they change the plan to fit the cause? This is my first front row seat in observing something like this, and I am having a hard time accepting this was actually PLANNED. Can you help me understand this?? thanks!
any other offers to help this "virgin" scam spotter out accepted!