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Tuesday, 02/21/2012 10:02:48 AM

Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:02:48 AM

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LLEN: I confirm the Notarization is Likely a Scam

Are the Notarization Documents Genuine at All?

As clearly stated by GEO, upon its request, on Feb. 12, 2012, Mr. Hu visited the Fuyuan County Notary Office, Yunan Province. Subsequently, all the notarization documents were issued dated February 12, 2012.

While it may be true that many of us work on Sundays, it is almost 100% sure that notary offices including those in China DO NOT open to serve the public on Sundays. Check your calendar to see if February 12, 2012 falls on Sunday. I mean why a notary office would open on Sunday to notarize for Hu alone or to issue notarization documents on Sunday?

I have checked the regular office hours of different notary offices across China as below for your immediate reference:

ShenZhen Notary Office are from Monday to Friday (08:00-12:00 & 14:00 - 17:30).
Shanghai Putong Notary Office are from Monday to Thursday (08:30-12:00 & 13:00-17:00), Friday (08:30-12:00 & 13:00-15:30).
SuZhou Notary Office are from Monday to Friday (09:00-11:30 & 13:00 - 17:00).
HuNan ChangSha YuHua Notary Office are from Monday to Friday (09:00-11:50) & Monday to Thursday (Summer time 13:30-16:30, Winter 13:00-17:00)
ZhuHai Notary Office are from Monday to Friday (09:00-17:30)
BeiJing FangYuan Notary Office are from Monday to Saturday (09:00-11:30, 13:30-16:30)

As far as what I have got, none of the notary offices open on Sundays and most not open on Saturdays either.



In order to ensure that the Fuyuan County Notary Office is like other offices not open on Sundays, I have performed a due diligence by calling their office on February 19 (Sunday). Certainly, nobody answered my phone on February 19 morning or afternoon. Still, this is not enough evidence to proof anything. So I decided to call again on February 20 (Monday), 2012.

It was about 11:22 am in China when my call got through. Following is the transcript after a lady with local accent picked up my phone (of course we talked in Chinese):

COO: Is it the Fuyuan County Notary Office?
Lady: What did you say?

COO: Is it the Fuyuan County Notary Office there?
Lady: Fuyuan County Notary Office..yeah. What is it?

COO: I’d like to know your office hour?
Lady: What do you want?

COO: I want to have documents notarized.
Lady: What documents you want to have them notarized?

COO: Well, business license.
Lady: You need to bring along the documents ….

COO: I know the required documents and procedures. So what’s your office hour like?
Lady: It’s 08:00 – 12:00 in the morning, 14:30 – 17:00 in the afternoon from Monday to Friday. But come tomorrow. We do not have staff available this afternoon.

COO: Can I come this Sunday or Saturday?
Lady: No. Our office does not open.

COO: Your office does not open on Saturdays and Sundays?
Lady: No. Our office does not open on Saturdays and Sundays.

COO: My friend told me your office opens Sundays.
Lady: No…

COO: My friend said your office opened not long ago, on February 12. That was Sunday.
Lady: Lady: No. Our office is closed on Sundays.

COO: Ok. Thank you. I see if I will come later this week…. May I have your name?
Lady: Gong.

If any one of you would like to make verification, you may call the phone number below and look for Madam Gong or any staff there. I obtain this information from the Yunan government website.
(http://www.sft.yn.gov.cn/newsview.aspx?id=39154&DepartmentId=1)


Contact of Fuyuan County Notary Office: Phone # (86) 874-4612154
????????? : ?? (0874) 4612154




It is highly suspicious that the notarization could be a scam and the documents date February 12, 2012 (Sunday) may highly likely be fabrication.

Given that notary offices do not open on Sundays, the video taken at the office, presumably on the same date of the notarization, would therefore be an act rather than the fact, not to mention why the Mr. Hu, whose true identity becomes a question, did not also show viewers the notarization documents in the video.


I would like to urge GEO to respond my last post (http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/360252-the-geoteam/255280-geoinvesting-stands-by-its-claims-that-l-l-energy-does-not-own-the-ping-yi-mine-more-color-added) and explain to readers why it did not call the Fuyuan County notary office to verify why the notarization was done and concerned notarization documents were issued on February 12, 2012 (Sunday) when in fact the office is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.


Everybody in one way or another has some unpleasant track record in the past. LLEN has no exception. However, we can see how LLEN evolves from its displeasing remarks into a company with great vision, precise direction, prominent strategy, focused business objective, niche market and right products, and determined management. On the other hand, GEO seems to have reasonable good track record. Likewise, its sustainability is not guaranteed. I can see how GEO disgraces itself from the series of hit-pieces against LLEN. Its reputation is deteriorated like a rotten apple with OTGDD works without factual support or verification.

Is GEO Scammed Or Part of the Scam? In any event, LLEN is the Victim and GEO is a Lousy Research House!


http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/360252-the-geoteam/320071-true-owner-and-legal-representative-of-the-ping-yi-mine-speaks-out-to-expose-l-l-energy-fraud

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