I can’t help but be skeptical
By Grace Cheng on October 18, 2006 | More Posts By Grace Cheng | Author's Website
A certain person called “Leonard Berney” has been soliciting, through ads placed in Singapore and Hong Kong newspapers, for other people’s money, claiming to trade on their behalf so that they can supposedly attain 38% return per annum. We strongly urge people out there who have seen the advertisement to be very skeptical and careful about such claims and intentions. We did a search online and chanced upon a website, which is listed below. Note that the site said that “The Irish Central Bank condemned the scheme as ‘unlawful’”. Whether our fears are founded or not, please do diligent research when it comes to investment-related matters. There are too many scammers out there ready to take your money if you permit them to do so.
http://www.costa-action.co.uk/index.asp?file=Leonard_Berney
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