Schematics of a Scam
Without going into pages of rubbish, this whole incidence of 6-APB is a blueprint of a true scam, if ever there was one.
About a year ago, a “new” foreign exchange trading software service arrived promising everyone vast fortunes (or at least – very easy money) by purchasing their Russian designed software. This company even had the “respectable” backing of major international banks. This is the important part about a successful scam. The scammers will have backing of highly respectable people / institutions, and the flashy web sites. What a scam rarely (although not always) has is a track record, hence the need for respectable backing. For months on end, customers world-wide had to “wait” for the final results of their testing and proof! Starting to sound familiar???? Thought so.......
This particular Russian enterprise promised the earth, they have a select few who could testify to their ingenious software trading systems, and these companies / individuals would of course testify, as they were all on affiliate sales, and promised few versions of all the software (gee whizz – free money)! The Russian company selling the software, had also managed to get the backing of some of the world’s leading foreign exchange clearing banks, including the banks presence on their scam web site! All very convincing. Hence, thousands of people throughout the world parted with thousands of dollars, me including being part of this unique project!
Now lets compare with what we have with the 6-apb scenario. A select few who will testify that they are mind blowing awesome tablets / compound, we also have the consistent delays, and the constant reminder that the respectable bl.ru moderators testifying how fabulous this new concoction is. Did they (bl.ru moderators) actually undertake a spectrographic analysis to see what they actually consumed? Even if it was 6-apb, will what they consumed ever be sold to us mere mortals?
Just as in the Russian software company, who even took the banks (albeit unwittingly along) for their scam (ever imagine banks getting suckered into a scam like this??) suckered everyone into their scam, all us “Joe Blogs” are being suckered into a scam with or without the collusive collaboration of the moderators at bl.ru (I am aware that the moderators maybe part of the scam themselves and unknowingly involved!).
This is a scam if ever there was one!
I managed to get my $$ back from the Russian software company, as I got my top coder to let a worm loose in their system as an advance warning of what will happen if I was not repaid my monies. All monies paid back in 48 hours! Impressive! As far as I know, I am the only one who was ever given a refund.
Anyone who has bought the red caps (except the shills) let us know if you asked for a refund?
I cannot mention vendor talk – which is a shame, as I have unearthed some interesting “past history” on them.
Good luck to everyone in your search for the new compound.