I'm rich, well as good as or there again........
Posted: 11 Oct 2007, 00:51
Well it beats being another Tony, but enough digression.
I really feel the need to share my amazing good fortune with you all, and all it will cost you is a measly $32,000..wait, come back you need to hear this, 'cos I can only share it with a chosen few - picked at random out of a phone book that I'm not listed in, so how did I get in on it?
Confused, you soon will be.
The other night the wife said when I got home,"You should stop your girlfriends phoning the house." Odd I thought, I hadn't realised that Dolly the Sheep had evolved an opposable thumb. (You're never alone for long with a clonable girlfriend!)
It seems that my long lost buddy Rose James of the Regency Advisory Group had called for me, and I was expecting her call even though I was out - if you've heard her you would understand why I was out.
Tonight the phone went as I was cruising round Maine in one of Mr Garwood's finest at M..well never mind. Pausing the parting of the treetops, I answered with my usual non-committal "Hello", to get inundated with gushing greetings from my old buddy Rose calling from that well known Regency Advisory Group,"Never heard of you". This did not phase her, onward and upward she ploughed.
Did I ever buy into companies in the Oil business? I have a significant (to me) portfolio of shares in energy industry companies. Oh, well did I buy shares through brokers or direct? Direct - don't know how, but it wasn't the answer she wanted.
Well Regency represent US Petroleum Holdings - who have a website, so they must be legit. Mind you if you go to the website you can't get past the front page and they have a subsiduary that is to be floated off which holds six gas and oil fields - they were closed during the '50s to '70s because of the oil price but now they're being reopened. So it's a sound investment because it's covered by the oil and gas in the ground. Yeah right.
Odd, says I, when I worked for an oil company in the '70s the price was at an all time high - only recently recovered in fact - so how come they were shut in, unless the oil had run out of course. Ah well, stutters Rose, a game but thick bird (bit like a grouse), anyway they are about to launch on one or other of the American stock markets - bit vague here but still insisting that I write all this down, but talking at top speed to paper over the cracks..... here was my great opportunity to get shares at $3.50. When they launch on whatever market that was they are confidently expected to reach $9, so if I invested $32,000 I would make ...$50,000 in only 3 months.
So why are they selling them now to total strangers picked at random from the phone book (which I'm not listed in) , when they can make 257% more themselves (calculators on screen can be handy!) in 3 months? Thought you said this was a sound company, if they need cashflow that much the banks will lend at much less than 257% for a 3 month facility.
Yes well anyway, there follows a discussion of my investment strategy, which got stonewalled (I'm not telling her but keep it to yourself : fast women and slow horses), so then the wilting Rose moved on to what did I do. I'm an engineer, Oh what sort - electronic maybe - Rose knows some electronic engineers? Nope, I'm a consultant in the energy business. Hmm' what's that? (I kid you not)
Ehhm... well anyway, ploughs on Miss Thicko '07, this is a once only short term offer and the company will give you a user name and password (9647 - but that's numbers) and only so many shareholders are getting in and they can only invest so much in this scam - sorry - wonderful investment so they need a cellphone number for the company to contact me on to validate my access to their website to make sure it is really me using the user name and password that the benighted Rose has just given me. Pause for breath.
Tiring of this I decided not to go down the "Cellphones are the spawn of Satan" route, so just said "Don't have one". What (finally thrown her off script YES!) - your wife doesn't have a cellphone - how about your kids."Yep, got kids". Yes, have they got cellphones, squawked an exasperated Rose. "Nope none of us, don't believe in them."
Now it dawns on Rose, don't you want our investment? "No".
Where's the smiley for a phone getting slammed down when you need one? As the above and more rambled on for some 15 minutes of Rose's precious time, with any luck I won't be getting any more phonecalls from the Regency Advisory Group or their clients US Petroleum Holdings. Google them with the word scam to find out how long they've been at this business.
I really feel the need to share my amazing good fortune with you all, and all it will cost you is a measly $32,000..wait, come back you need to hear this, 'cos I can only share it with a chosen few - picked at random out of a phone book that I'm not listed in, so how did I get in on it?
Confused, you soon will be.
The other night the wife said when I got home,"You should stop your girlfriends phoning the house." Odd I thought, I hadn't realised that Dolly the Sheep had evolved an opposable thumb. (You're never alone for long with a clonable girlfriend!)
It seems that my long lost buddy Rose James of the Regency Advisory Group had called for me, and I was expecting her call even though I was out - if you've heard her you would understand why I was out.
Tonight the phone went as I was cruising round Maine in one of Mr Garwood's finest at M..well never mind. Pausing the parting of the treetops, I answered with my usual non-committal "Hello", to get inundated with gushing greetings from my old buddy Rose calling from that well known Regency Advisory Group,"Never heard of you". This did not phase her, onward and upward she ploughed.
Did I ever buy into companies in the Oil business? I have a significant (to me) portfolio of shares in energy industry companies. Oh, well did I buy shares through brokers or direct? Direct - don't know how, but it wasn't the answer she wanted.
Well Regency represent US Petroleum Holdings - who have a website, so they must be legit. Mind you if you go to the website you can't get past the front page and they have a subsiduary that is to be floated off which holds six gas and oil fields - they were closed during the '50s to '70s because of the oil price but now they're being reopened. So it's a sound investment because it's covered by the oil and gas in the ground. Yeah right.
Odd, says I, when I worked for an oil company in the '70s the price was at an all time high - only recently recovered in fact - so how come they were shut in, unless the oil had run out of course. Ah well, stutters Rose, a game but thick bird (bit like a grouse), anyway they are about to launch on one or other of the American stock markets - bit vague here but still insisting that I write all this down, but talking at top speed to paper over the cracks..... here was my great opportunity to get shares at $3.50. When they launch on whatever market that was they are confidently expected to reach $9, so if I invested $32,000 I would make ...$50,000 in only 3 months.
So why are they selling them now to total strangers picked at random from the phone book (which I'm not listed in) , when they can make 257% more themselves (calculators on screen can be handy!) in 3 months? Thought you said this was a sound company, if they need cashflow that much the banks will lend at much less than 257% for a 3 month facility.
Yes well anyway, there follows a discussion of my investment strategy, which got stonewalled (I'm not telling her but keep it to yourself : fast women and slow horses), so then the wilting Rose moved on to what did I do. I'm an engineer, Oh what sort - electronic maybe - Rose knows some electronic engineers? Nope, I'm a consultant in the energy business. Hmm' what's that? (I kid you not)
Ehhm... well anyway, ploughs on Miss Thicko '07, this is a once only short term offer and the company will give you a user name and password (9647 - but that's numbers) and only so many shareholders are getting in and they can only invest so much in this scam - sorry - wonderful investment so they need a cellphone number for the company to contact me on to validate my access to their website to make sure it is really me using the user name and password that the benighted Rose has just given me. Pause for breath.
Tiring of this I decided not to go down the "Cellphones are the spawn of Satan" route, so just said "Don't have one". What (finally thrown her off script YES!) - your wife doesn't have a cellphone - how about your kids."Yep, got kids". Yes, have they got cellphones, squawked an exasperated Rose. "Nope none of us, don't believe in them."
Now it dawns on Rose, don't you want our investment? "No".
Where's the smiley for a phone getting slammed down when you need one? As the above and more rambled on for some 15 minutes of Rose's precious time, with any luck I won't be getting any more phonecalls from the Regency Advisory Group or their clients US Petroleum Holdings. Google them with the word scam to find out how long they've been at this business.