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Old 05-14-2009, 06:42 AM   #89
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This was why I was "questioning his faith." The last "company" someone unearthed, Taggerdash, he registered himself on a website as the Chairman and then began spamming directing people to a business website. When questioned as to why that business isn't registered with Georgia he said it's not actually a business. Well, what was he spamming people to go to that site for? He was certainly presenting it as a business. It was yet another think up a business name, create a website, pretend to be a business, spam. There's his business model. We've clearly defined that twice.

He openly admits he's using a rental condo address as a means to keep 'mail' from coming to his real address but the condo isn't where he's doing business. He just wanted to present an address that appeared more viable. Like I said before, twice, he was using it as a maildrop.

I grew up knowing a family like this. They'd use the church to sell every possible scheme under the sun and after each one they'd disappear for a while and then suddenly resurface with yet some exciting, new thing. Disappear. Wash. Rinse. Repeat.

He's simply has issues with the truth and finds no problem with deception. He outright admits that on this very page. Yet he professes his faith and we are told that faith was his motive for the DX Promo scheme but he didn't reveal any of that. I see that family page as a PR tool for his ventures. It says nothing about what he's about. It just tells someone "trust me. Look at the person I am." The "Financial Services" question remains unanswered. Isn't that a nice, broad term?

He's a 21st Century travelin' preacher and snake oil salesman. Nothing more. All things old are new again.

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