They're scammers specializing in the "advanced fee loan scam". They're scammers specializing in the "advanced fee loan scam".
No, it's a scam
Yes, it is. If he had a secret to "automatic wealth" he'd not need to charge you for it.
the guide wire and catheter are inserted into the femoral artery in the groin area and advanced through the abdominal aorta, the main artery in the abdomen, and into the renal arteries
They are a scam. Do not use them.
the guide wire and catheter are inserted into the femoral artery in the groin area and advanced through the abdominal aorta, the main artery in the abdomen, and into the renal arteries
Advanced solution practise
Two years 11/2 months and 3 days and 41/2 hours approximately.It has to do with how many thousands of gallons are in the tank , how many are being drawn out and what the BTU input is of the fuel being used100 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 1 hour (2kw element)150 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 1.5 hours (3kw element)200 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 2 hours (4kw element)250 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 2.5 hours (4kw element)provided all are using 220 volts of domestic electricity
yes
"Automatic Wealth Solution" kind of says it all. It's a scam. If one had an "Automatic" solution they'd not need to advertise to you, or ask you for money. Money represents human labor, and other things of intrinsic worth that one way or another represent human labor. There is never anything "automatic" about that.
Yes. It is a scam. A well executed one for sure. But a scam nonetheless. It has all the ingredients for one: (1) induce fear (2) offer vague solution (3) ask for unreasonable sum of money for said vague advice.
No... That was what they called the laser.