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Crime Busters Now : Reward Offer
January 29, 2007

Crime Busters Now, a Canadian organization aimed at fighting crime, is offering rewards in order to get some of your money back which you have lost to crooks operating pyramid scams.

There is a $100 reward for the first 10 high profile people involved in pyramid frauds that are reported. Woman Empoweing Woman, TTI (Treasure Traders International), BIM, CDT, etc., in Canada. If you report all, verifyable, 10 names, you can collect for all 10 of them. Please call Crime Busters Now, anonymously if you wish, and provide them the names of people involved in pyramid schemes such as there are; politicians, police officers, especially RCMP, government officials, fire chiefs, prosecutors, J.P.’s, judges, accountants, lawyers, church ministers, etc. There is an additional bonus of $1000 for each person who is ultimately convicted. According to Crime Busters Now they have already obtained a list of approximately 22.000 people involved in TTI and BIM pyramid fraud, including their location details.

Crime Busters Now needs to cross reference their database with information provided by the public in order to identify the positions in the community of those involved. Currently there is already at least one church minister in Cambridge On. and there are confirmations on an RCMP officer’s family, two former mayer’s wives, a chief of police’s wife, two police officers, a lawyer and his wife, another lawyer, a school principal, a director of a board of education, an Mpp, a former cabinet minister, an elected school board official, two accountants, a provincial prosecutor, and a wife of a judge.

Crime Busters Now will increase the payouts in order to identify more, as donations into the organization permit. It seems like this is a great opportunity to gain back some of your losses by providing what you know and have learned from being scammed. CBN holds anonymity in high regard and will pay $100 as soon as identification can be verified without charges being laid or a conviction obtained. There is even an additional bonus of $500 for a really “big fish”.

  1. edward manay wrote on January 22, 2008 at 5:14 pm

    the BIM International Corporation is now operating here in Winnipeg, Manitoba. And sad to say that one of my friend was get involved with this activity. she invest 3,200.00 dollars and she was promised by the recruiter that she were payback after she recruit another person. can you tell me what can i do to stop this illegal activity.
    Thanks.

  2. Sarjit wrote on January 24, 2008 at 5:48 pm

    Mr Edward Manay,

    I’ll suggest what your friend can do - MAKE A SALE! People who complain that they get “defrauded” of their money are the ones who are unmotivated to make sales. The ones who don’t understand a “team concept” and cause their boards to stall. If she’s dead weight, of course she will not get up to the top and make her money back or make extra money. That happens, and all of a sudden it’s the company’s fault? They are the scammers? The company only offers you an opportunity, it’s up to you what you want to do with this. I’ve seen dead boards where people got nothing, but I’ve seen very successful boards where people involved work together, create sales, move them quickly, get their return and make extra money on top.

    It’s a perfectly legal scheme. If your friend is unable to do that, she shouldn’t have got into it in the first place. At least she still gets a great product - and can travel at very affordable prices with her friends and family.

    I don’t really see who loses here.

    Cheers,
    Sarjit

  3. Franklin Rousseau wrote on April 10, 2008 at 1:54 pm

    What does BIM sell???? They never commit to this


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