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25-01-2006, 12:51 AM #11
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25-01-2006, 01:38 AM #12
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I thought I saw a hotmail email address for him, was it at the lotto site?
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25-01-2006, 01:46 AM #13
Hopefully BM is working on catching the Trolls, also !!!
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25-01-2006, 01:50 AM #14
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What trolls are you talking about?
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25-01-2006, 01:53 AM #15Originally Posted by aceman
Maybe Luckydog will show us a picture of what they look like !!!
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25-01-2006, 01:58 AM #16
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25-01-2006, 02:18 AM #17
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dem look relly scarie and woh boy do dey stank!!!!!!!!!!
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25-01-2006, 03:33 AM #18
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Bryan posted on the 9th. Here it is. This can be found under Bryan's posts.
" I am still seeing a lot of speculation on this forum. Let me make it plain to you.
THE LOTTO IS NOT THE RESTRUCTURED PIPS.
THE LOTTO IS THE ONLY THING WE CAN DO WHILE THIS IS ALL GOING ON.
I could sit back and wait for everything to be over before I do anything at all, but I feel as we are able to put the lotto site up again, we will, it does at least give members an opportunity to earn some money while we are sorting the rest out.
This is the last post I will make regarding any questions on pips until we get the ok from BN.
Bryan"
This is why he is not posting. Too many questions on the same subjects over and over. PIPS will return in time. How much time? Who knows except Bryan and BN.
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25-01-2006, 04:53 AM #19
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Deeply troubled
Dear Pipsters...
I have been reading your posts for weeks now -- the good and the bad. And regardless of what has been posted I have remained positive. The thing that is starting to deeply trouble me, however, is the fact that we were all told last month (and it was confirmed by a number of people) that the Bank of Negara had finished its investigation. In fact, several posters stated that they had even called the bank themselves and that the bank had confirmed that fact. With that in mind, why then, is the bank still holding up Bryan's funds and servers? I don't get it.
Indeed, if Bryan is innocent of any wrongdoing, which I and the rest of you, I'm sure, believe he is, then how is it that the bank can continue tying up his (and therefore our) funds and business interests like this? On the other hand, if the bank has determined that Bryan has done something wrong, then why haven't charges been filed against him? I'm sure everyone in the US, at least, understands the concept of either having to file a charge against someone, or letting them go. You cannot detain someone indefinitely you haven't charged (with a crime) as it violates due process and invites suit.
I am a paralegal and have been for seventeen years, and while most of my experience is related to civil law, I was trained by a former State's Attorney who went into private practice and did manage to work on a few criminal cases with him during that time. And all I can tell you is that something simply is not right here. If the investigation is over, charges should have either been filed by now or Bryan's funds and servers released. Period.
I think the Almighty, All-Knowing Bank of Negara that is holding all of our lives in its hands needs to know that we exist, and that it -- not Bryan Marsden --is hurting us and that we intend to do something about it.
In sum, does anyone know a Malaysian law firm we could be put in touch with to retain, then have start making noise on our behalf over at the BN? After all, as I learned in one of the first legal classes I ever attended -- whether it be civil law or criminal law -- when you want to try to figure out what has happened in a given case, first ask yourself who stood to gain the most by what happened. Well, ladies and gentlemen, in my book, that would be the Bank of Negara...which, for the last six months, has had millions (perhaps billions) of Bryan's/OUR $$$ frozen in its vaults.
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25-01-2006, 05:06 AM #20
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Hang on PJ, either I or somebody else here will get for you some Malaysian procedural excerpt from a statute or manual which states that a referral after an investigation is routinely made to the prosecutor to either move forward or end the whole thing there. I am not the last word on this however, but from what we've been shown it appears this is part of the due process sheme over there at least.
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