Sunday, February 28, 2016

The latest scam in Malaysia

This is from Wikipedia.
In 2010, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation investigated the Rich Dad seminars associated with Kiyosaki on their consumer advocacy program, Marketplace.[1] They found that one-day free seminars were conducted at which three-day courses were offered for $500. At the three-day classes, participants were offered longer courses priced between $12,000 and $45,000. A hidden camera was employed at a $500 seminar in Kitchener, Ontario, showing the trainer, Marc Mousseau, advising participants to request that their credit-card be raised and giving out scripts with instructions for how to ask for limits as high as $100,000.[2]
The show interviewed Bob Aaron,[3] a lawyer whose practice is 25% real estate law,[4] who said that some of Mousseau's advice was unusual and unlikely to work, such as advising that a developer might give two condos free when selling ten, getting an option to buy the house at a later date and buying a house in pre-foreclosure.[2] The program also found a claim by the trainer to be untrue; he claimed to have been part of a deal that made $32 million on a mobile home park in Saskatchewan, but the park did not exist. The instructor was described as "overbearing, obnoxious, and rude" by an attendee, after showing video footage of his behavior.[1]
On August 20, 2012, one of Kiyosaki's companies, Rich Global LLC, filed for bankruptcy in Wyoming Bankruptcy Court.[5] The move followed a ruling by a U.S. District Court jury that former business partners of Kiyosaki were entitled to $23,687,957.21 of the profits from events they helped to set up for Kiyosaki including a 2002 appearance at New York's Madison Square Garden. A spokesman for Kiyosaki asserted that the amount of the award exceeded the value of Rich Global LLC and that Kiyosaki would not use money from outside the company to meet the judgement.
A Chinese Muslim by the name of Wan Ni Huang Binti Abdullah has been heavily promoting her AbangAku seminar through the Chinese Muslim Ladies whatsapp group and facebook.  She tells people that a man who followed this program had succeeded in owning a factory and 6 outlets.  She also claimed that one can easily achieve RM100,000 just by playing this board game.
Wan Ni Huang is a very young girl who is either very stupid or clever in her scam thinking all Malay and Muslim can be cheated by her.
I have already warned  her to stop her promotion to scam but she continues to challenge me to publish it.
So to everyone who thinks that a scam is a big opportunity to make instant money you are very foolish.  The person who will make money are the organizers of this event and yes Wan Ni Huang will make her first RM100,000 if you are clever enough to depart your money and savings to her.
Wan Ni Huang claimed that Asia University uses CASHFLOW board game in their courses and AbangAku is doing the same at a cheap, cheap rate.
Wan Ni Huang also claimed this is not an MLM hence it is legal, but does she not know that Robert and Kim Kiyosaki are both MLM Sifu.
My children and friends has been playing CASHFLOW since 1997 yet they are not millionaire, billionaire or trillionaire.
Robert and Kim Kiyosaki have been bankrupt not once but thrice so hello are the Malays sleeping or what.
If Asia University (Japan and Taiwan) have been successful in using CASHFLOW in their courses, how come Japan and Taiwan has not produce more millionaire than China.
In Malaysia I am told 60,000 CASHFLOW board game were sold yet we have not hear or seen the like of these 60,000 millionaire.  Maybe I have missed out on the people from AbangAku group and Wan Ni Huang binti Abdullah who will be millionaire next month making and sucking from the Malays.


The name of the company is Now Asia International registered in December 2015 but already claimed they have succeeded in making the Malays rich by RM100,000 with just RM147 initial capital.
MARKET PRICE FOR CASHFLOW BOARD GAME IS ONLY RM42.  SO IF ABANGAKU BUYS IN BULK AND SELL TO SUCKERS FOR RM147 OR RM299.  HOW MUCH IS THE PROFIT FOR ABANGAKU AND WAN NI HUANG?
I SUGGEST ABANGAKU AND WAN NI SELL THEIR BOARD GAME TO THE OWNERS OF MARA DIGITAL. THUS MAKING OUR GENEROUS MINISTER HAPPY THAT HIS LIE CAN SOMEHOW BECOME THE TRUTH.
I FEEL SORRY FOR THE MALAYS WHO LOVE TO BE CHEATED.



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