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National Grants is a Scam

Original post made by Chris, Downtown, on Jan 23, 2008

For all of you that have seen the National Grand COnference AD on TV, DON'T BELIEVE THAT!!! IT'S A SCAM...

Very good hype but that is where it ends. Customer service is non existant and the staff does little or nothing to encourage or help a client. Save your money for something else. Try selling at a swap meet or something like that first. Do something you love and do it well and you will make money. I spend $1,000 for 0!

Chris

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Posted by Cholo
a resident of Livermore
on Jan 23, 2008 at 4:50 pm

Chris...I think that the million $ check intended for you was mistakenly sent to me! I might go into the business; Pleasanton seems like a nifty place to go into the diamond business!

Tee hee hee, tee hee hee...


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