Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Battle against Scammers has a victory against these crooks in Britain 5 virtual offices closed

Scam mail to be seized by police - BBC - Homepage

25 Jan 2011 ... British Broadcasting Corporation BBC Home. Accessibility links ... The police also say they analysed some 3000 scam letters and only one fifth were ... or "virtual offices" in London identified as part of the scam process are ... there have been at least five suicides involving postal scam victims. ...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12272636
 

Fraud prevention detectives have today, Tuesday 25 January, seized ...

25 Jan 2011... and searched and closed five virtual offices used by the scammers. Sent by professional fraudsters, the letters are designed to con recipients into investing ... Labels: Fraud prevention detectives have today, seized a haul of scam post in a bid to tackle ... Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) ...
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Goldbug100 - Ceramic Fuel Cells (CFU.L) Press release

Cashflow Report for the quarter ended 31st December 2010

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU) a leading developer of high efficiency and low emission power products for homes, today released its quarterly cashflow report for the period ended 31 December 2010. The full report is available at the following link:
Cashflow Report for the quarter ended 31st December 2010


Ceramic Fuel Cells signs BlueGen sales and service agreement with Hills Holdings Limited

Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited [AIM/ASX:CFU], a leading developer of high efficiency and low emission electricity generation units for homes and other buildings, has signed an agreement with Adelaide-based Hills Holdings Limited for Hills to sell and service Ceramic Fuel Cells’ BlueGen gas-to-electricity units. Further information is available at the following link:
Ceramic Fuel Cells signs BlueGen sales and service agreement with Hills Holdings Limited

A Belgian journalist uncovers the fraud of the 'call-tv'

The phone competitions have always been under suspicion is nothing new. The funny thing is that finally someone has succeeded in showing the likely fraud. The architect of the imminent end of the 'call-tv' in Belgium is Maxime De Winne, a reporter of the 'Enough', the Flemish public broadcaster VRT, who infiltrated as a presenter at two venues for these features. But what were the findings of his research?

De Winne spent six months of life (four of them as a presenter "spy") to show that the night show VTM and 2BE, two channels of Flanders, proposing riddles that were impossible to solve. In addition, as evidenced by the hidden camera that made these formats hiding warnings and allowed viewers to participate under 18 in violation of the laws.

The procedure used these two programs to "trick" systematically contestants was very simple and well known to most ordinary mortals. The presenter encouraged them to call a phone number which charges amounted to the equivalent of $2 and then after falling into the "trap", they reported no successful solution to the enigma. Thus, in one year, those responsible for this alleged fraud pocketed 12 million euros. What a shame!

Although discredited spaces VTM and 2BE (withdrawn immediately by the media company that encompasses both channels VMMa), which produces Endemol Belgium, have complained that VRT lies, the political reactions are not waiting.

Carl Devli, Belgian State Secretary for the fight against fraud, has said that if in the future "things do not improve" will be prohibited entry competitions, following the example of Holland.

As if this threat was not enough for those responsible for the 'call-tv' is cast to shake, Etienne Marique, chairman of the Gaming Commission, said that fund would be governed these formats. However, they also added that the complaints it receives its authority for these programs are "relatively limited compared to other games."

The most serious of these facts is that, apparently, the 'call-tv' VTM and 2BE years have taken advantage of people with low socioeconomic status who wanted to earn money quickly and easily.

This morning law enforcement offers took action against scam letters in England. Apparently a lot originate from America President Barak Obama.  You are told that you have one a prize and you are asked to send a processing small fee. If you fall for the confidence trick your name and address we be sold to other scammers!

FOREX - Forget about the dollar; there are other ways to make money in the Forex market

Most people immediately think about the dollar when Forex markets are mentioned. Sadly, the main reason is its declining value against the other major currencies. There are several ways to look at the foreign exchange markets and one of them is to compare other major currencies. For example, you could be looking at the euro against the Japanese yen or any number of combinations in between.

In today's short video we will be looking at the Swiss franc versus the Japanese yen over the past 12 months. I'm going to be showing you a very simple, yet very effective, approach that has proven to be 72% accurate in 2010-2011 when trading this particular cross-rate.


In fact, using this easy to understand approach, you would have made just seven trades in approximately 12 months. As you can see, this is not a hyperactive approach. However, it will put the odds of making money on your side if you stick to the game plan. As in all trading, having a game plan in foreign exchange is extremely important.


All the best,

Adam Hewison
President of INO.com
Co-founder of MarketClub