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Re: rawman post# 100165

Thursday, 12/27/2018 3:04:41 PM

Thursday, December 27, 2018 3:04:41 PM

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BEAUTIFUL! The serial scam pumper, Don Baillergeon, is now recommended TV!

For those who may not be familiar with Don Baillergeon's Money TV, it is a COMPANY-PAID "INFOMERCIAL" BROADCAST SERVICE. Companies, including SPRV, script their own INFOMERCIALS and the INFOMERCIALS are then aired on Money TV, which is exclusively web-based! Don Baillergeon has been doing these share price pumping promos for ages and has been sanctioned by the SEC at least a couple of times!

FYI...the "subscriber", in this case Web to Door, forks out a minimum cash payment of $13,000. The total air time for the three SPRV-pumping episodes was less than an hour! BTW...Baillergeon is smart enough to NOT accept a company stock as a form of payment!.

For anyone who has not yet had the pleasure of watching serial scammer, Bobo "THE CLOWN" Linton in action, take a gander at the third INFOMERCIAL in the SPRV Money TV series. It's a hoot! Check out Santulan's body language! It is quite clear that Bobo makes Roderick very nervous! Of course shortly after the 3rd Money TV episode, which was the "series finale", CEO and SPRV Director Bobo "THE CLOWN" Linton resigned! No resignation letter was ever posted!

IMO, it is a good bet that THE CLOWN and his special pal, serial scammer Paul Strickland, who is one of the two current members of SPRV's Board of Directors, "orchestrated" the Company's acquisition of Web to Door! The amount paid to Web to Door to execute the buyout has NEVER been disclosed to the SPRV investors! It is very likely that Bobo was compensated with SPRV shares for his role in orchestrating the SPRV/Web to Door "arrangement" and he quite possibly is still receiving share-based compensation as a "consultant" to Santulan. The same is probably true of Paul Strickland!

FYI...once one understands what Baillargeon is all about, the COMPANY-PAID INFOMERCIALS become kinda comical!


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