Hi, May I know have you get the fund finally?
Regards,
Bey Luen
On 3 feb, 04:56, "Alex" <thomc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> There are a few negative postings about Eurocapital Group, a european
venture capital trust, floating around the internet. We would like to
share our experiences with them.
>
> After meeting with Eurocapital Group in Atlanta, Georgia we believe they
are a real investment trust. We read all the negative online posts after
receiving their invitation to meet, and told them up front we would not
pay them any fees, for any reason. We then threw caution to the winds and
went to Atlanta with great suspicions about these supposed scammers.
>
> We met with them. We pitched our company. They made us an offer. We
waited for the other shoe to drop. And waited, and waited. We asked
where's the catch? When do you ask us for money? How are you scamming us?
Remember, WE'RE NOT GIVING YOU A DIME!!!
>
> Here's what they told us (abridged)...
>
> 1) There are no fees of any kind. We're aware of the negative publicity
on the internet. The main one ishttp://ripoffre****t.comrun
by Ed Magedson,
a real scam artist that trashes companies, then asks for money to change
the negative posts.
>
> 2) We do not use names similar to legitimate venture groups to fool the
public. We called ourselves Blackstone Capital Group at one time, but
found ourselves in conflict with Blackstone Group, another venture capital
trust. We changed our name to Eurocapital Group.
>
> 3) There are other trusts using consulting services in Atlanta. As far
as we know, they're legit. Just make it clear at all times you will never
pay any fees, for anything, at any time. But hey, you're still taking your
chances.
>
> We checked on Ed Magedson to see if what Eurocapital said about him is
true. It is. Here are some reputable links to what we found:
>
> http://news.phoenixnewtimes.com/Issues/2007-02-01/news/feature.html
>
> http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/stor...
>
> http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/docket/civil/caseInfo.asp?caseN...
>
> http://www.bad-business-rip-off.com/piggy-bank.html
>
> http://selectyourgifts.com/ripoff.html
>
> http://www.webspawner.com/users/sharkiebites/index.html
>
> http://www.gnn.tv/blogs/3923/Ed_Magedson_Rip_Off_Exposed?r=1
>
> http://www.grtv.net/
>
> Final Note
>
> We are now in the process of completing our deal with Eurocapital Group.
We have not paid them a dime. We keep telling them we will not pay them a
dime. They keep telling us they won't charge us a dime.
>
> Frankly, I'm still skeptical. I won't really believe them until their
check clears without having paid them a dime, but so far so good. So
here's what I suggest...
>
> If they contact you about your project tell them you heard about them
from Alex and Donovan (that's us). Tell them you will never, neVER, NEVER,
NEVER PAY THEM A DIME. Tell them if they ever ask you for a fee you will
contact the FBI white collar crime division. Hell, here's their address:
>
> FBI Atlanta, Georgia
> 2635 Century Center Parkway NE
> (404) 679-9000
>
> Then take that leap of faith and go. Do not under any cir***stances give
these guys any money. Cut and paste this posting and email it to them. Tell
them you will never give them a penny, EVER!!! Make it clear you will not
be scammed. Then if they still want to meet you go, because a scammer
won't waste his time if he knows he can't scam you.
>
> PS: If they make you an offer they'll want to bank in the Bahamas. It's
not a tax fraud scheme. We asked our accountant who says that's how it's
done when dealing with foreign investors.
>
> Donovan and Alex


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