Any info on WFH or Wellness Systems Inc.? or a guy named Paul Morton? please reply asap
Paul Morton is a name we are familiar with, of course it may not be a real name. Any more details?
Any info on WFH or Wellness Systems Inc.? or a guy named Paul Morton? please reply asap
Paul Morton is a name we are familiar with, of course it may not be a real name. Any more details?
i haven't invested in anything. My contact with this guy started with a job posting on the net. It was for a company called Wellness Systems Inc. I tries to search on the company but nothing came out. So I continued contact with this company and was directed to this site: www.explorefreedom.com/philippines. I was just contacted today by a guy named paul morton. The company he is dealing with right now is in Makati Philippines. His deal is clearly shady. I want to nail this guy. But I am not sure how to investigate more on this. I want to make sure that he is the "Paul Morton" you guys might be familiar with and if he is..then I want to report him before he does some damage.
The one we are familiar with was involved in the following scam.
http://www.trade2win.com/boards/first-steps/97532-spiriton-media-group-5.html
I recall he was living somewhere in the Far East.
has anyone come across Mike Curtis of Green Capital Consulting. ???? .... Are they legit ?
43-45 Portman Square
London
W1H 6HN
United Kingdom
[email protected]
Switchboard: +44 (0) 207 158 0844
Fax: +44 (0) 207 158 0843
Green Capital Consulting
Registered Office:
Regency House, Westminster Place, York Business Park, York YO26 6RW
Thanks Whistler_man
This is the e mail I received from Mike Curtis of Green Capital Consultants.
Dear Mr. SUCKER,
Further to our telephone conversation today, please find below relevant information for the demand of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) and to help consolidate your knowledge of this market.
Please find below a link that outlines the Obama-Biden mandate that highlights the aim to ensure that 10% of energy supplied in the United States is to come from renewable energy sources by 2013. This target has already been achieved, with 14.3% of domestic electricity supplied in the last 6 months of 2011 coming from renewable energy sources and it is proposed that 25% will be achieved by 2025. www.change.gov
Why invest in renewable energy now?
Many people and organisations are willing to pay for electricity that is produced on their behalf using cleaner, renewable sources of generation. These buyers often find renewable electricity attractive for its environmental and greenhouse gas reduction benefits when compared to conventional fossil fuel-based electricity generation.
Both individual and organisational buyers have several green power product options available. These include buying renewable energy certificates (RECs*) by themselves, buying RECs along with physical electricity from their utility service provider, or developing onsite renewable projects that produce both electricity and RECs together. RECs in particular have become an important choice for buyers of green power nationwide and serve as the “currency” for renewable energy markets. They can be bought and sold between multiple parties, and they allow their owners to claim that renewable electricity was produced to meet the electric demand they create.
I hope that the above gives you a clearer insight into the renewable energy markets and I look forward to speaking with you as arranged.
Kind Regards/ LOOKING FORWARD TO SPENDING YOUR MONEY.
Mike Curtis
Consultant /THIEF
Just a warning for everyone -
BEWARE OF 'INVESTMENT FIRMS' trying to get you to invest in Coconut plantations in Brazil or similar type investmetns, timber in the Far East or Bio Fuels.
INVEST IN THESE AND YOU WILL LOSE ALL YOUR MONEY.
I'll write a post sometime this week explaining how they're all running PONZI schemes on their poor naive clients.
Plus, why not use some common sense - what are YOU the average man-in-the-street investing in things you HAVEN'T GOT A CLUE ABOUT nor have the faintest idea of how to research the company you're doing business with or what you're actually investing in. Think about this question very hard, just how for example are you going to research Coconnut farming, the ins out, advantages and disadvanges etc.
Also realise this - if you ever invest in something and you get ALL your research from the company selling you the investent then even if you do business with a legit firm you're probably going to end up with nothing like what you were promised. But invest with a scam company and you're going to lose it all, plus as soon as you put the phone down on them (after investing) they're going to say 'what a mug'. Is that how you want to live your life, or do you want to do something about it??????
If you want to do something about then start to realise it's a bad bad world out there in investment land and few people or companies can be trusted. Then, start to realise that the internet is the BEST ANTI-SCAM TOOL EVER INVENTED - so start to use it. if you're not good on the internet or unsure about anything then this is why I beg people to ASK QUESTIONS HERE before you do anything. We can help, we might sometimes be hard on you (for your own good) but we'll make sure you keep your cash. Contrast that to the 'charming salesmen' who tells you what you want to hear but then steals all your money...........
Hi Mollig,
Contact me please over my email-box here.
Spotlight At Night Stock Scam
Anyone heard of an outfit called Spotlight At Night (http://www.spotlightatnight.net/). I was introduced to a guy (UK resident) who invested 10K GBP with these guys and he felt he has been scammed. He asked me to research and the first thing I did was search the company address (1511 Johnson St. Hollywood, FL 33020, U.S.A.) which is a home residence (looks like a home worth about $40K) and it didn't take much more (whois etc.) to see that this is clearly a scam. Anyone else heard of this one?