i am trying to do some reserch on Mitchell Finch International.

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can anyone give me sme advise i am trying to reserch a company called Mitchell Finch International. they have offered me some shares in a company called Dixon, Perot and Champion Inc. (PINKSHEETS: DXPCF) (FRANKFURT: AHM) tyhe deal involves me swapping some shares in a company called royal petroleum that i bought in a boiler room scam that are frankly worthless is this a case of jumping from frying pan to fire or is it worth a punt
 
i believe pinksheets shares are impossible to sell.

Without doing any research i'd say "RUN AWAY"

you've been burnt once, learn from that loss. They are trying to get you to take some worthless crap.
 
lol

what happened with royal petroleum?

You are aware that your details have probably been sold or passed on. I'd say stay away from anyone trying to sell you anything. If you're interested then go find an investment yourself.
 
Scam - see for yourself.

It is a scam company. They were previously Morgan Finch International (morganfinch . net) until the Danish Financial Authority (google it) started putting up bad news about them and they changed the web site server. They did not even change the web site which is just lazy, even for a scam company. As long as you do not send a penny to them, you can not get hurt. I live in Barcelona and assure you this company has no brokerage license.

It is sad, but the scam companies have an easier time convincing people to do business with them, than people who are trying do good business because they can offer you anything when it is all an illusion.

I worked for a time selling those stocks without knowing they were b.s. and have been working for 5 years to get people out of them. The worst part is that it is not illegal, it is a loop hole they use to manipulate the market and only the company wins. It is very difficult to tell the bad from the good.

I do not hide my motives, I want people to get involved with myself and to do business with me instead of them. To take advantage of a good opportunity with a solid strategy and not let these guys win in the end.

If you are interested in making money through strategy and people who are willing to work hard, let me know.
 
I WAS CONTAACTED BY THEM on Tues 17, offerin to exchange shares in Companies West Group for shares in Dixon Perot etc for 3euros with DPC in talks about a takeover.Thought I got my fingers burnt with Companies West through company in Switzerland called Steinberg or SIR Suisse and wondered if DPC were a spinoff of them
 
Don´t shoot the messenger.

I WAS CONTAACTED BY THEM on Tues 17, offerin to exchange shares in Companies West Group for shares in Dixon Perot etc for 3euros with DPC in talks about a takeover.Thought I got my fingers burnt with Companies West through company in Switzerland called Steinberg or SIR Suisse and wondered if DPC were a spinoff of them


Anyone that contacts you with exchange offers for bad shares (i.e. Restricted Stock or scam shares) it is surely another scam. 100%. The restricted stocks are not a scam because they are not illegal, Microsoft uses them for employees, that is why they are so confusing. But, in 7 years experience with stocks in the OTC market, I have not seen one single stock (out of 300 or so!) that has not taken a dive! Usually they end up near par value at less than one cent after market manipulation through dilution.

There are no valuations on these companies, no dilution protection and at the end it is just some amatuer trained to SELL the stock. How many shares outstanding? How much volume and for how long? Valuation and how did you calculate it? Dilution protection? Did they go through a reverse merger? (one of the most common ways to manipulate prices) And if there IS volume, will it be there when my restriction is up? (NO!) With zero volume, how can I sell? (If they say cross-trading, it is b.s. and not possible)

Sorry to always sound so harsh but people in your situation should take your loss as lesson learned and move on to more positive investments. There are still good people who prefer win-win situations.

If you want to make money with someone that has the experience, contact me and let me explain.

This can be repeated to everyone with similar situations and offers.
 
can anyone tell me something about shareholder structure, revenue, turnover aso. of Dixon,Perot & Champion???
Moreover: is Morgan Finch Intern. really a nest of swindlers??
Appreciate any reply+++
 
can anyone give me sme advise i am trying to reserch a company called Mitchell Finch International. they have offered me some shares in a company called Dixon, Perot and Champion Inc. (PINKSHEETS: DXPCF) (FRANKFURT: AHM) tyhe deal involves me swapping some shares in a company called royal petroleum that i bought in a boiler room scam that are frankly worthless is this a case of jumping from frying pan to fire or is it worth a punt

If no one has heard of Mitchell Finch, that is all the research you need to go into.
 
can anyone tell me something about shareholder structure, revenue, turnover aso. of Dixon,Perot & Champion???
Moreover: is Morgan Finch Intern. really a nest of swindlers??
Appreciate any reply+++

What you need to look at is; what market is it REALLY on (usually someone will say NASDAQ when it is really on OTC), when was the reverse-merger, volume (usually low and if there is any, it will not have any after the restriction is up), restrictions (if there is one, and the company is not Microsoft, forget it!)... these all speak to LIQUIDITY, which these investments will never have. Also, people should understand DILUTION, because it is the key to most of the "boiler room" scams. It should also be understood that these investments (ex. Royal Petroleum, etc.) are not "scams" where someone is stealing your money and you can report them. They are legal and use loopholes so if you sign your money away, it is gone! It doesn´t matter if the "advisor" is legal or registered because you are signing a contract between you and the company you are buying shares in which is usually a legal entity (usually well protected legally!).

It is more complicated than most people realize, if anyone wants further explanation or ways to identify, let me know.
 
"Share" certificates

Regarding Morgan Finch or whatever they're called these days, they issue share certificates for the companies that they are supposed to be trading with. One would assume then from the threads in this post that the "share" certificates issued by them or the company they are trading with are also fraudulent? How does one verify any of these certificates? What course of action to take should one hold any qty of these "share" certificates?
Thanks
 
Regarding Morgan Finch or whatever they're called these days, they issue share certificates for the companies that they are supposed to be trading with. One would assume then from the threads in this post that the "share" certificates issued by them or the company they are trading with are also fraudulent? How does one verify any of these certificates? What course of action to take should one hold any qty of these "share" certificates?
Thanks

Frame them and hang them up on a wall. There is an excellent chance that they won´t ever be worth anything.

Trust me, you are not alone in this situation and I don´t mean to sound cruel, but it is better you hear the honest truth or there is a chance someone will get you on another scam (ex. "we are buying those because we can use them as tax deductions"). The certificates are usually valid, from the real company (not Morgan Finch) that is listed on an electronic exchange, but they probably have a restriction or they are on the OTC with no volume, which means that there is no possibility for liquidity. Banks and brokers will not touch them. These companies plan it like this and then they dilute the stock and even if you can trade the stock at some point it will not be worth it. The stock will cost more to trade than the value of the cert. Usually it is a LEGAL type of scam.

It is hard to say without knowing your exact situation. Let me know the details and I will give you some good advice. (ex. tell me what exchange the cert is listed on and I can show you where to look it up, companies search, tricks to see if a company is legit, etc.). You probably will not like what you will hear, but again, better to know the facts than be lead on with stories.
 
Old ongoing scam?
I bought shares in Royal Petroleum years ago through knobel-lynch like many others. A year ago os so I was contacted again by them saying that they wanted to sell my shares and invest the profit in anther upcoming company. I refused as because of the echange rate dollar/pound I was not making any profit unlike they claimed. I since tried to look up the value of the shares and found them to be worthless and that there was something dodgy about the way they had issued new shares for the old ones.
Having thought no more about I was recently contacted by someone claiming to be from Cartright Financial who were taking over Royal Petroleum and wanted to buy my shares. They said they would call back and wanted details of the shares on the certificates to verify them.
I went to Royal Petro website and found nothing about an emerging takover. (There last news post is from 2008). I also cannot find Cartright Finacial(Or rather I can just not the right one!). Does anyone know anymore about this? Is this just another scam or are Royal Petro being taken over? And how can you sell said shares?
 
Mitchell finch

Sorry to always sound so harsh but people in your situation should take your loss as lesson learned and move on to more positive investments. There are still good people who prefer win-win situations.

If you want to make money with someone that has the experience, contact me and let me explain.

This can be repeated to everyone with similar situations and offers.[/QUOTE]

hi there, would like to take you up on your offer. I originally bought shares in Royal Petroleum from Barclay-Hoffman (stupid I know), recently Mitchell-Finch contacted me and asked if I wanted to swap these shares which I know are worthless for shares in Dixon Perot & Champion, I agreed cos as far as I can tell they weren't charging me anything so I had nothing to lose. Since then I have been trying to get them to sell these shares but they keep on making excuses and prolonging the time until the shares can be sold. Would you be able to get rid of these shares for me, I would be grateful for some constructive advice, I realise I was stupid to enter a field which I had no experience in, the money is long gone but if there is any chance of making even a little back I would be grateful for your help.
 
regauarding dealing with mitchell finch .
i swapped royal petrolium for dixon perot & champion shares,at no cost . dixon perot &champion got in contract this week, saiding because there shares are not selling in frankfurt market.they want to transfer to the usa market. asking share holders to buy more shares . are they for real.
 
Man, you guys are so F@#KING stupid!!

When I hear about these scams I always wonder who is really dumb enough to actually fall for this crap? Then I see you've all decided to congregate here :smart:
 
Man, you guys are so F@#KING stupid!!

When I hear about these scams I always wonder who is really dumb enough to actually fall for this crap? Then I see you've all decided to congregate here :smart:

:clap::clap::clap:
 
regauarding dealing with mitchell finch .
i swapped royal petrolium for dixon perot & champion shares,at no cost . dixon perot &champion got in contract this week, saiding because there shares are not selling in frankfurt market.they want to transfer to the usa market. asking share holders to buy more shares . are they for real.

NO!

They planned that scam when they traded you out for free. (Nothing worth anything is free! ... except that bit of info. I just gave you)
 
Man, you guys are so F@#KING stupid!!

When I hear about these scams I always wonder who is really dumb enough to actually fall for this crap? Then I see you've all decided to congregate here :smart:

Thanks for your comment. That´s what we need on this site, more constructive comments like that. (n)
 
Morganfinch International, Mitchellfinch Internatioinal, Macmillen Finance, Franklin Howard Associates, Franklin Consultants are all the same scammers. They are heavily involved in scams. They claim, they are in Barcelona. Not only the Danish, but the Spanish authority also posted warning on their web site. They have close ties to US and Canada based non licenced companies, who do the same. they are exchangigng sucker lists among themselfs. The FBI should look into their operation. They have prepared the Dixon scam, now the Renato scam in going on. Never ever buy anything from them. They are not licenced, running international scams, that is why they are still around. Organized crime. Nobody will hire an international legal team for hundreds of thousands of dollars or euros to chase them. Whoever feel to got screwed by them should report them both the Spanish authority and the FBI. All the poeple have US and Canadian background. Nobody would be able to do it in China, Singapore, Tailand, Venezuela etc. Welcome to democracy.
 
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