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Re: Take a look at the whole picture...
Posted By: Josh Anderson In Response To: Re: Take a look at the whole picture... (Stu)
Date: Saturday, 29 May 2004, at 7:08 p.m.
Actually Stu,
Since you are interested the 75 a bunch of us kicked in was for the MJFP which Joe would own and rebrand products and webservices created with it for use to use and sell.
However the infamous MJ refused to sell Joe the package and refunded his money according to what Joe told us a few months ago (although in Joe's last email he claimes that he recieved the package and it was garbage - I am beginning to think the man has a memory prob). Because Joe did not get the package he opted to keep our money and offered instead to create 6 products which only the Joyner JV (now Super JV) would be able to sell while the rest of FSF would get to use them. Joe also promised he would rebrand those products for free for the JV partners with our FSF affiliate links (yet one more promise forgotten and never fulfilled) it took him months to upload these JV software packages but we never have recieved the rebranding. During the interim time Joe promised because of ou r wait he would add six more to that group which for the last 9 months or so he has claimed he has but just needs to upload etc. yadda yadda yadda...
Early on in that time when we all fully expected to recieve the little $75 JV package he gave us the opportunity to pitch in $957 a piece to fund development of products and services that 20 "royalty investors would get paid royalties on"
Now more than a year later those products and services have not been developed and the other screwy questionable pracices and offers listed in the thread have come to pass.
Call me gullible but the person and business in questionable is well known popular and touted as one of the most honest on the web.
My main concern is the "honest" gentleman may have illegally used funds invested in one project to fund others and that he has also included illegal clauses in unrelated contracts to limit his liabilities to investors who's money he aquired and projects he has not completed after more than a year and been silent about for 9 or so months after he promised us "a nice christmas" at the end of last summer.
He is in default and it may be necessary to contact the authorities to have the whole investment scheme sorted out.
I hope not.
> Let me get this straight, you got screwed on your initial $75 investment
> with this guy and came to the conclusion that you should invest $1000 more
> with him? Ha ha ha, you people crack me up. "Fool me once, shame on
> you, fool me twice, shame on me". It sucks that you got screwed,
> dude, and I in no way endorse such things, but CMON!!! Sorry, I have to
> laugh again! (Not at you)
> Ha ha ha..........
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