Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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I don't know "Storm clients have last laugh" is a relevant title, given that Emmanuel and his missus are still flying around in their private jet!
Thanks Solly,
A comment posted on that link.
I doubt if that is true, Manny passed me as I relaxed in to a Business Class seat on a departing Cairns flight last year and he was very much in coach. With your aviation links I would expect that you can confirm that he does now not own a jet.
Not that he should.
gg
That's correct GG, the FJ44-2As have spooled up and departed 01/19 under a different command...
S
How much did the FJ go for, or is that a secret only known to aviation insiders.
I myself am a Qantas Platinum and when with appropriate ALP or LP, ACTU or AICD contacts sup in the Chairmans Lounge.
So your secret is safe with me.
gg
We get it already! You don't get it, you can't believe it, you can't comprehend it, etc etc etc.
You've been posting more or less the same comments for a couple of years now - I think we all know your views, although I do wonder about your agenda? Whenever some decorum starts to appear in this thread, or some genuine discussion, along comes one of your repetitive, inflammatory posts. Seems you joined ASF only to post the same comments endlessly on one thread. Personally, I'm getting bored by your posts - by all means continue to beat the same drum, but in the interests of entertainment - could you try some variety? Please??? Otherwise, maybe save yourself some time and just copy and paste your prior posts
Nobody forces you to read SJG's posts if you find them so off-putting. I believe this forum has an ‘ignore’ function that you can activate to block any poster who upsets you. Or simply skip over his posts without reading them.
Personally I think SJG has done a great job in bringing some perspective to this discussion. At least he shows some balance in his views rather than putting all the blame on any one party. At no time have I ever seen him attempt to excuse the actions of anyone who was involved in the Storm debacle. I find his posts make far more interesting reading than the interminable ranting of one or two others with their repetitive blaming of everyone else while refusing to accept any responsibility for their own decisions and actions.
Those of you who blundered into Storm’s trap could learn a lot from SJG’s knowledge and insights into the world of finance and investment.
Keep up the good work, SJG!
Okay, let’s look at what these clients agreed to and what they actually got:
Nobody forces you to read SJG's posts if you find them so off-putting. I believe this forum has an ‘ignore’ function that you can activate to block any poster who upsets you. Or simply skip over his posts without reading them.
Personally I think SJG has done a great job in bringing some perspective to this discussion. At least he shows some balance in his views rather than putting all the blame on any one party. At no time have I ever seen him attempt to excuse the actions of anyone who was involved in the Storm debacle. I find his posts make far more interesting reading than the interminable ranting of one or two others with their repetitive blaming of everyone else while refusing to accept any responsibility for their own decisions and actions.
Those of you who blundered into Storm’s trap could learn a lot from SJG’s knowledge and insights into the world of finance and investment.
Keep up the good work, SJG!
Cheers Bunyip. Like you, when I make decisions I take responsibility for them. We, seem to be a rare breed around these parts!
You conveniently forgot the most obvious one frank...
You agreed to borrow against your home, invest it all in the sharemarket, and then gear it up more when you didn't have to. That seems to be exactly what Storm did for you.
Yes you were misled. But so was everyone who sat through a seminar, who met with an adviser, who had an SoA written up for them. Why did 8 out of every 10 of these people not get sucked in like you did and walked away?
If their con job was so irresistable as you seem to imply it was, then how did so many potential victims slip through their net, while you eagerly signed your life away?
Quite frankly Frank, more fool you if you didn't think that the strategy was risky.
Nobody forces you to read SJG's posts if you find them so off-putting. I believe this forum has an ‘ignore’ function that you can activate to block any poster who upsets you. Or simply skip over his posts without reading them.
Personally I think SJG has done a great job in bringing some perspective to this discussion. At least he shows some balance in his views rather than putting all the blame on any one party. At no time have I ever seen him attempt to excuse the actions of anyone who was involved in the Storm debacle. I find his posts make far more interesting reading than the interminable ranting of one or two others with their repetitive blaming of everyone else while refusing to accept any responsibility for their own decisions and actions.
Those of you who blundered into Storm’s trap could learn a lot from SJG’s knowledge and insights into the world of finance and investment.
Keep up the good work, SJG!
Dear Bunyip & SJG,
Ok gents, if you read my posts you'll find I'm quite happy to accept responsibility for my actions. I'm also well aware of the ignore function. I'm not upset by SJG's posts, merely frutrated at the lack of new content. Not sure why you felt the need to respond on his behalf Bunyip, as he'd already done so himself? I'm sure SJG is more than capable of giving me a serve himself if he wants, no need to trouble yourself to interveneI'm not quite sure what insights into the world of finance have been offered - must have escaped my notice - but I'd certainly appreciate reading some more of these gems rather than the usual "how could they, I can't believe it, you were responsible" etc, etc. This point has been made over and over, and then made again. I'm sure there isn't a single ex-storm client that reads this thread who could possibly be unaware of the posters who remain adamant in their views re the apportionment of responsibility. You're certainly entitled to your views, and you're entitled to air them. And you have, at great length and frequency. I would simply request that unless you derive some sort of pleasure from playing the blame game endlessly, please move on. Pretty please?? I'm actually finding the discussion of legal points quite interesting, and GG adds some light amusement as usual. I enjoy reading differing views, but find it much more interesting to read new content, rather than a rehash of prior posts. It would be nice to be able to have a grown-up discussion without the nasty/aggressive overtones that some posts contain, don't you think? Maybe not.
Up to you, of course. I do have the option of the ignore button, or skipping your posts, as you've said.
Hi Bunyip,
At the risk of being a little presumptious, I feel I speak for many - not all mind you -
when I say my favourite part of SJG's "good work", almost always relates to the
apology that follows in many of his subsequent threads as he seeks to "clarify his position". Yes - that's my favourite part.
We all love an apologist. Three cheers. Equally, please feel free to either "not read" or "opt to ignore" this post. Either will be fine.
You conveniently forgot the most obvious one frank...
You agreed to borrow against your home, invest it all in the sharemarket, and then gear it up more when you didn't have to. That seems to be exactly what Storm did for you.
Yes you were misled. But so was everyone who sat through a seminar, who met with an adviser, who had an SoA written up for them. Why did 8 out of every 10 of these people not get sucked in like you did and walked away?
If their con job was so irresistable as you seem to imply it was, then how did so many potential victims slip through their net, while you eagerly signed your life away?
Quite frankly Frank, more fool you if you didn't think that the strategy was risky.
No need to explain Frank, I think I get it now.
(snip)
And while I am making yet another apology (gee I do this a lot) I should probably apologise to DocK too for going over the same old ground. From now on I will try to present a more balanced argument and bring new things to the table, and not get drawn into childish name calling and repeating the same sort of stuff over and over. And playing the blame game is out. I will take a leaf out of Frank’s book and follow his lead from now on when posting around here.
"Bank of Queensland Storm Financial threat builds
A LAWYER for hundreds of investors caught up in the Storm Financial collapse plans to launch court action against the Bank of Queensland before Christmas.
In the latest chapter, lawyer Stewart Levitt is finalising a lawsuit against BoQ, one of the banks which approved margin loans to Storm clients.
"We should be able to announce our case before Christmas," he told The Sunday Mail.
This really is the last time I will discuss the issue of responsibility!
Let’s say we have an airline called 'Storm Airways' and they are the envy of the industry because they can offer package holidays along with air travel that few can match. This, of course, builds up a certain amount of resentment in their competitors who see 'Storm Airways' getting a lion’s share of the business.
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