Thursday, 4 March 2010

Clueless Tex is still advancing his time and money to lure others to join Amway

Shyam
Yet again, the absurd, intellectually-castrated 'Amway' apologist, Mr. Scott 'Tex' Johnson has posted a puerile provocation on your blog.
Without offering the slightest logical argument to support his latest illogical pronouncement, Johnson is now apparently denying the self-evident truth that he has been the victim of a sustainable form of advanced fee fraud. For, it is universally accepted that an advanced fee fraud is a confidence trick in which the target is persuaded to advance a sum, or sums, of money in the false hope of realizing a significantly larger gain.
Unfortunately, by his own admission, for 12 years, Mr. Johnson (like tens of millions of other transient 'Amway' targets during the previous 50+ years) was regularly advancing sums of money (to aquire pointless publications, recordings, tickets to meetings) in false hope of realizing a significantly larger gain. Again, by his own admission, Mr. Johnson was also advancing his time and money attempting to lure others into the same scam in the false hope that this endless recruitment activity would bring him future financial reward.
David Brear

1 comment:

Tex said...

That's not an advanced fee fraud. It's called LYING about a business model. GET A CLUE!!!