Guest guest Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Ok, what is wrong iwth Lourdes writing about scam artists??? http://chronichealing.com/scam-busters/ This post is a partial reprint of an article I read on The Canary Report. While the full post there was more detailed and got into specifics involving claims made by companies targeting multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) patients, for the purposes of this post I have decided to focus on the ten warning signs of a scam, as compiled by Lourdes Salvador and Sepp, and as previously published HERE. This list, in my opinion, is applicable to nearly any chronic illness patient because the tips for spotting scams listed here are so universally used. This fantastic list is far more concise than I could have written. Yet it captured something I have been wanting to blog about for some time. Longtime readers know that I have blogged about scams and false cures before. However, this list nicely sums up what you, as a chronically ill patient, can be on the lookout for. Reprinted with permission from: Lourdes Salvador of MCS America AND Sepp, a contributor for The Canary Report Lourdes Salvador of MCS America AND Sepp, a contributor for The Canary Report Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 I don't get what this is all about. Is she trying to sell something? She is one of my friends on facebook. Just wondering. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 Her 'organization' does not exist is the real world. She has never been identified as a real person only this 'persona' of Lordes Salvador on the internet. Nor will she allow ANYONE to ever meet with her. Everything she has said about herself has never been proven to be based in reality. When she had that 'infamous' car accident and wanted money, she had someone outside of the USA ask for money, otherwise, she would have been liable for prosecution for fraud, obtaining money under false presntense. Along with the fac that a private investigator researched all reports 2 weeks prior to the 'date' of this accident and there were no filed police reports on the entire island of Maui that corresponded to the alledged accident. As she claimed that there was substanial damage to her 'vehicle'. She was never a non-profit and any moneis that are generated from her 'sales' on cafe press go directly to her. She is a shill but for who that remains a mystery at this point in time. We do BELEIVE she has ties to a 'corporation' based in Maui that has a franchise to a national 'corporation' and we are trying to verify that 'assumption'. [] Re: Scammers..... I don't get what this is all about. Is she trying to sell something? She is one of my friends on facebook. Just wondering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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