I look on this in the way that there is a huge workload to handle and
things arise down the line that needs to be handled - so if the payment
is made before the summer - I think people will be very happy!
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I look on this in the way that there is a huge workload to handle and
things arise down the line that needs to be handled - so if the payment
is made before the summer - I think people will be very happy!
They're getting famous now. There's an article in the Daily Express about GPP. Not in a good way, I probably don't need to add.
Hi Dreamer,
Just a small note regarding age. In the realm of insurance the word "minor" can be a little deceptive. The legal age is 16 to sign for a policy for the state of New Jersey. I do not know if this changes state to state according to insurance regulation.
Kozmar
Judging from their track performance, with the exception of a handful picked supporters ever being paid out, I'd consider the hopeful summers, coming and past ones and much more in the future as futile sour seasons with waiting and hearing perpetual excuses all lined up in accordance to their "white paper" on deception.... but the show simply continues until one or all of them lands themselves behind & between "bars" of fallen soap in a State Prison someday.:biggrin:
Now that their popularity has risen to new heights with the British tabloids... their operating years anticipated may just be a thad lesser... I wonder if any Paparazzi will find Stella worthy of trailing every inch of her movement into some tunnel too... :nocomment
The answer to the "minor" question is easily found. Just call an insurance agent or an insurance company and ask. For a "PENSION PLAN" you must have an income stream. You must also show you can pay the monthly premium. You canot just have an insurance company issue you a pension plan for any amount you want. That is if you use a legal and legitimate company. By the way, anybody know GPP is not licensed and registered anywhere to be an agent selling pension plans.
The exit strategy has already been put in place, and it will be the members fault for contacting all those banking institutions about setting up their own bank accounts. The downfall will rest with the members, not GPP or Stella. If you need clarification, let me know. Funny, but I thought Stella sent out an application to all the members for them to provide their banking information. Actually I can't wait for the next update from Stella on the banking solution. This is going to be creative writing at its finest.
OK all you Brits, fess up. What was in the Daily Express article? It is not in their online version of the paper. You don't have to copy and paste the entire article, just tell us the significant parts.....Please. Inquiring minds want to know, and if they don't I do. LOL!
:woohoo:the article you're referring to maybe found in another forum, lynnre. At the risk of highjacking the post, all I can say is, the forum starts with a TAL*****. I haven't fully digested the article, but needless to say, the comments were not flattering to GPP. I'll have to get back to you. :woohoo:
Some five years ago scammers used a scheme where they said something like:
"I have 2,000 gold bars, Christmas ornaments (or something else). I sell them now for $25 and when they are all sold, I buy them back for $2,000."
Nobody ever asked how somebody could generate $4,000,000 with $50,000 in just a few weeks (the time it usually took to sell these 2,000 items) and surprisingly the websites disappeared when it was time to pay out.
Here is an example which I found on a forgotten webpage (I actually lost $50 on this back then):
http://jollyroger.com/zz/ybusinessd/NewVentureIdeashall/cas/14.html
Gradually people realized that these "investment programs" were all scams and they died out.
However, it seems that they are back now, in a larger scale, under the name of "Reverse Pension Plans".