Surtie Inheritance Scam

Hi.. Surtie Claim not a SCAM..
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Thing is I can also make up fake crypto companies with pretty logos and make a bunch of supporting documents, all I would need is word and photoshop/corel and a weekend off. Maybe I should do a Gupta millions?

Pages of text are not proof, they are bait.
 
Thing is I can also make up fake crypto companies with pretty logos and make a bunch of supporting documents, all I would need is word and photoshop/corel and a weekend off. Maybe I should do a Gupta millions?

Pages of text are not proof, they are bait.

Oh so many things in SA - Kruger gold, Lobengula's gold, Deeming's gold in Malmesbury, the Tharfield treasure ... long list.
 
AstroTurf not all people have the criminal mind mentality of photoshopping their credentials -some of us works hard to obtain our degrees and registrations to professional institutions to just be rubbished by people like you. Your profile name says it all.
 

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Oh yes, because a picture of a paper taken with a potato is sooooo trustworthy. Send banking details plz.
 
AstroTurf not all people have the criminal mind mentality of photoshopping their credentials -some of us works hard to obtain our degrees and registrations to professional institutions to just be rubbished by people like you. Your profile name says it all.

His profile name says as little as yours does.
 
Oh yes, because a picture of a paper taken with a potato is sooooo trustworthy. Send banking details plz.
Well it is. The picture and the paper is legit. I have no reason to doubt that. And by pretending its fake you are helping the scammers.

All it takes is a little bit of reading comprehension to realise that those papers doesn't promise any 3rd parties money. The promise of of money is still a scam.
 
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The people who are invested in this are never going to admit they have been scammed because it would create too much psychological stress for them. They will do the same thing that doomsday cults do when their magic leader's prophecies fail to materialize - they rationalize it, and bond more strongly to the group and the belief.

Attacking their belief that they are going to get a payday also helps to bond the group of believers together and strengthen their faith.

If you are interested in this subject "When Prophecy Fails" by Leon Festinger is a fascinating look at several doomsday cults before and after their prophecy failed.
 
Well it is. The picture and the paper is legit. I have no reason to doubt that. And by pretending its fake you are helping the scammers.

All it takes is a little bit of reading compression to realise that those papers doesn't promise any 3rd parties money. The promise of of money is still a scam.
Oh for sure, that's a truth. I'm just mocking these people thinking they're getting money from some magical friendly dude who they know from nowhere at all.
 
[QUOTE="Clary WP, post: 23709183, member:

I will engage once and end it there for your own interpretation. Various acquisitions are made to various roll players in this matter. I myself engage in this process and had to use common sense and a God sent mindset to either side with the truth or drown with the “scammers/thugs” pretending to be truthful and sincere. I will without doubt single out Jeff Koorbanally as the only person who knows the inside out facts of the Surtie matter and the only one who will sincerely finish this process. Investing in anybody else who pose or pretend having the capacity to resolve the Surtie matter amicably is a fallacy. Kindly refrain from linking Jeff’s name to any scam, since he is not asking anybody to raise money for law suites , flight tickets to/from Jhb, Attorney/Law Firm fees to pay SC (Senior Council) or any intermediaries to resolved the Surtie claim. It is people like SAM Law Firm , God Cannot Lie Pastors who stands on the pulpit and collects money’s for the alledge Surtie matter resolution. Why have the collectors not fulfill their promises of payout? Where is the trillions which should have allegedly been paid as per the pulpit promises? I’m looking in awe at this bunch of liers and as a God fearing person can only pray that their souls will not burn in hell. On closing out , people go to those God cannot lie Pastors and demand what they promised you. Please stop linking Jeff Koorbanally as part of the scamster process which developed in parallel with a genuinely legitimate A R Surtie claim which no thugs will ever lay their hands upon.
 
I will without doubt single out Jeff Koorbanally as the only person who knows the inside out facts of the Surtie matter and the only one who will sincerely finish this process.

Except for the fact that a whole bunch of that document the your buddy Jeff wrote is obviously bulls**t. For example: The R150 and R153 were not "Special issue" nor were they "USD denominated". They were ZAR denominated benchmark bonds that were widely traded. If he cannot get a simple fact such as that right I have absolutely zero faith in his investigative abilities or credentials.
 
Except for the fact that a whole bunch of that document the your buddy Jeff wrote is obviously bulls**t. For example: The R150 and R153 were not "Special issue" nor were they "USD denominated". They were ZAR denominated benchmark bonds...

Jehosefat your lack of knowledge will cause your own downfall and specially if you make it on a public platform with your lack of truth. Those bonds were dollar denominations- refer to p25 CIEX report and confirmed by Adv Cuthbeth Chanetsa deputy ceo of FSB confirming of the same bonds. You must stop hiding behind profile names to cover your identity- you have nothing to hide of you want to engage in healthy debate!
 

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Except for the fact that a whole bunch of that document the your buddy Jeff wrote is obviously bulls**t. For example: The R150 and R153 were not "Special issue" nor were they "USD denominated". They were ZAR denominated benchmark bonds that were widely traded. If he cannot get a simple fact such as that right I have absolutely zero faith in his investigative abilities or credentials.
He introduced himself as a fellow comrade on the 1st page. That alone was enough for me to bring his credibility into question.
 
Now that here is some evidence shared on the thread that the Surtie claim is not a scam. So now the question comes to mind, who has the mandate to conclude the matter?...
 
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