Friday, December 28, 2018

Grand Mondial Scam

If there's one thing that pisses me off, it's those who prey on the most vulnerable in society - the ones who are indigent yet look for some ray of hope and THESE scammers have pissed me off immensely, just by using Universal Basic Income as a hook for their bullshit. These fuckers need to be outed. The nerve of these online casinos. http://trendingnewsdesk.com/UBI-c/#forward
First they try a hook in order to get gullible people to read the fake article, cleverly dressed up to look like a CBC article. One of the things that should stand out significantly that it's a fake article is the simple fact that the Governor General of Canada is no longer Adrienne Clarkson who is featured prominently in this stolen photo. Our current Governor General is Julie Payette. Clarkson was in office as Governor General from October 7, 1999 – February 27, 2005, during the terms of Prime Ministers Jean Chretien and Paul Martin. She was succeeded in office by MichaĆ«lle Jean (September 27, 2005 – October 1, 2010) and David Johnston (October 1, 2010 – October 2, 2017) They stole the photo from The Ismaili website from an event in 2014 to celebrate Mawlana Hazar Imam’s landmark address to Parliament.
They make a fake claim with a made up person (CBC has no one named Michael Forer working for them). And these pathetic scammers can't even keep their made up CBC reporter's name straight - note how it changes to David in the middle of the paragraph.
Then they sucker the gullible in for a “try your hand at winning” with the hidden implication that if you do, you’re helping pay for Canadian Universal Basic Income…(which was cancelled in Ontario, and is still in the gathering information stage in BC) and a whole pile of third-world country testimonials of veracity (from people who evidently are not living in Canada by their use of the English language which is far from Canadian vernacular)
As you can tell, they don’t use colloquial Canadian English. And I wonder how many profile pictures they’ve stolen from legitimate FB users to come up with their fake testimonials. Also to prove that this photo is fake…
The original photo appeared in the Daily Mail with the same photograph under the heading “Utah GOP Faithful Backs Ex-Legislator for Chaffetz’s Seat”.
The gentleman whose photo was stolen by these unscrupulous con artists at Grand Mondial Casinos to fake their stolen CBC fake news article is actually Stewart Peay from Salt Lake City who is an actual lawyer and would have a case for defamation if he so chooses to pursue it from that online Casino. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-4614286/Utah-GOP-faithful-backs-ex-legislator-Chaffetzs-seat.html Oh…and the so-called CBC reporter called Michael Forer…turns out he doesn’t exist.
They stole the name of a guy from the UK who isn’t in any media capacity. Seems like he’d have a good case for defamation too. So Grand Mondial Casino, the jokes on you. You’ve just been outed to the CBC who might consider suing you for use of their intellectual property.