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David Tweed warning!!

I can help you there, Bullmarket. Sell them to me for $1.05 instead and make an instant 5 cent/unit profit! :D

Now there's an offer you can't refuse...

GP
 
Thanks for the advice everyone :)

I think I'll hang onto mine - sorry GP ;)

hi visual - they were too stingy to stick a 50c stamp on their self addressed envelope or give a 'reply paid' address :banghead: so if I did that I would have to pay the excess postage.

I think with possum pooh I can still get away with a 50c stamp - as long as I don't over fill the envelope ;)

cheers

bullmarket :)
 
bullmarket said:
hi visual - they were too stingy to stick a 50c stamp on their self addressed envelope or give a 'reply paid' address :banghead: so if I did that I would have to pay the excess postage.

I think with possum pooh I can still get away with a 50c stamp - as long as I don't over fill the envelope

cheers

bullmarket :)
Hey Bull,
the Possum pooh idea is good, but as long as there is no return address to the letter you send them then you can mail their return letter to them without a stamp and it is the receiver who pays not you. They cant afford not to pay it, because they will assume some Dummy has fallen for their offer.

I never get any of these offers - I wonder how they select candidates :confused:
 
Bullmarket,
Prospector is right you can even provide your own envelope,sticky tape it on the wrapped brick and they`ll have to pay at the other end
I`m thinking that if enough people did that either he` d have to come up with a method to cull his mail,thereby leaving the big parcels behind or Australia post would force him to do something about all the big parcels that he would have to leave behind. :cool:
 
I wrote 'dont be crazy' on the sheet before sending it off.

On the article: thats a step in the right direction. but they need to do more. Just because I hold shares in a company doesnt mean I want I mail from people not associated with the company.

Unsolicited snail mail should be classed the same as unwanted email ads - spam
 
I finaly got one!.......wrapped a big runny poo in it, and sent it as...for your eyes only!...private and confidential......lol.......:)
 
BHP has sent me a warning letter about him. Croesus hasn't though, why cant he target Croesus holders? Come on Tweed make me an offer, Croesus Gold goin' cheap! Pleeease! :D

Hey Pacer! talking about things in the mail, I'm gonna send Netwealth a weetbix in an envelope so they know what I had for breakfast. They've mucked me around so much on my appl' I've given up. They're on your side of the world too. (maybe they don't like easteners) :cool:
 
My mum got a letter yesterday from this punk offering to buy her IAG shares for $3 each.

She's currently o/s, so I'm paying bills, etc for her while she is away, so it's all up to me to do something :D

I'm thinking of scanning the form, changing the details so it shows a phony name, then mailing it back to them, to waste their time a bit.

Another option is to do that, then put some white powder in it(harmless of course!) to really freak these ******* out. Or could that be taking it too far?
 
professor_frink said:
My mum got a letter yesterday from this punk offering to buy her IAG shares for $3 each.

She's currently o/s, so I'm paying bills, etc for her while she is away, so it's all up to me to do something :D

I'm thinking of scanning the form, changing the details so it shows a phony name, then mailing it back to them, to waste their time a bit.

Another option is to do that, then put some white powder in it(harmless of course!) to really freak these ******* out. Or could that be taking it too far?

Unfortunately, David Tweed has as little feeling for other people as a brick wall. We know all brick walls crumble and fall eventually and it is up to everyone, in their own way, to chip away at the mortar and bring him crashing down. Grind all the bricks into dust and distribute them into the Pacific ocean.

The best way to attack him is from another country than Australia, he does not send his letters to anyone holding stock, who is, or has, moved abroad. He is very savvy on Aussie Law.

There is a way of messing him up from any domain, however, and that is to get someone else to fill in and sign the forms he sends out. Then challenge him in court. Just because he sent a letter to your address does not mean it arrived at your address, therefore, anyone in theory could fill in the forms and send them back. If enough people give up their time to do it he could find himself, David Tweed, in one hell of a mess.
 
noirua said:
Unfortunately, David Tweed has as little feeling for other people as a brick wall. We know all brick walls crumble and fall eventually and it is up to everyone, in their own way, to chip away at the mortar and bring him crashing down. Grind all the bricks into dust and distribute them into the Pacific ocean.

The best way to attack him is from another country than Australia, he does not send his letters to anyone holding stock, who is, or has, moved abroad. He is very savvy on Aussie Law.

There is a way of messing him up from any domain, however, and that is to get someone else to fill in and sign the forms he sends out. Then challenge him in court. Just because he sent a letter to your address does not mean it arrived at your address, therefore, anyone in theory could fill in the forms and send them back. If enough people give up their time to do it he could find himself, David Tweed, in one hell of a mess.


Interesting thoughts Noiura, will look into that :)
 
Re: AVE - Aevum

With the focus primarily on the commodities market, the ageing population issue within Australia is a "sleeper". Wondering if there has been much of a focus from investors into PLF (now BNB run), AVE and the like?
 
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