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NathanH

06/06/14 2:41 PM

#33937 RE: Helter Skelter #33935

It's already too late for these people I've been saying that this is a pipe dream for months it's either dollar land or bust which is about as unlikely as winning the lottery.
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Eyeminute2winnit

06/06/14 2:43 PM

#33939 RE: Helter Skelter #33935

This has already been discussed. I don't have time for private lessons either so scroll back. Enjoy your "photo shoot" while you spin your BS.
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downthehatch

06/06/14 2:43 PM

#33940 RE: Helter Skelter #33935

I don't have time for private lessons either.

The answers to your questions about Shore have all been answered on this board, so do your own DD.

And if you don't know what a registered agent is, and why it is absolutely irrelevant to any discussion of whether a company is real or not, you better find another way to make your beer money.

No wonder you don't know how debt for shares exchanges work.
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Helter Skelter

06/06/14 3:29 PM

#33977 RE: Helter Skelter #33935

I'm hot on Mayako's tall-tale-trail...and it's not looking good, lOl...

Jeremy Blackburn in 2004 sent unsolicited real estate contracts to Atlantic Beach landowners, with offers to buy all of the town's oceanfront property. Blackburn's offer of $10,000 per linear foot was about half the value of this area's oceanfront land at the time, according to land appraisers. No land owners accepted Blackburn's offer.

Blackburn's plan in 2004 to buy the Aberdeen Country Club golf course in Longs also fell through, according to course owner Myrtle Beach National Co.

Horry County and Georgetown County tax records show Jeremy and Mayako Blackburn do not own any property along the Grand Strand.

Discover Bank filed a lawsuit in Georgetown County in April against Jeremy and Mayako Blackburn, saying the couple did not pay a $7,208 credit card bill. Jeremy and Mayako Blackburn have not filed a response to the lawsuit, and no court date has been set.

Mayako Blackburn and Jean Renee McClelland are listed as co-defendants in the judgments filed this month in Modi's lawsuit.

Jeremy Blackburn was chairman of Indigo Creek Holdings, which solicited money from Modi in 2003 purportedly to start an insurance company that would provide workers' compensation coverage to small businesses. Gregory McClelland was vice chairman of Indigo Creek Holdings.

Gregory McClelland's other businesses, including Multistaff Leasing, operated in several states and offered personnel services such as payroll and insurance coverage to small business owners who didn't have the resources to handle the services themselves.

Multistaff Leasing was incorporated in South Carolina in 1999 and three states ordered the company to stop doing business over the next four years because of violations of state laws.

...looks like it's gonna be fun shining the bright, ever soooooo bright...EXPOSURE...light on these apparent creeps, lOl...

And MDNT entered into a $700,000,000 contract with...this...?

Construction company that's only been in business for 5 months?

700 million dollars?

Brutal.

Reality.

Just starting my DD...

Wait!

Jeremy...is that you?



lOl...

$700,000,000.