To wounded... did you file your complaint with Agent Decker with the Dallas FBI? They are doing a full scale investigation right now on all of this and if you want to be included you must call him... just google Dallas FBI and call the number on the site and ask for him. Tell him all your info and the amount you lost... apparently they have stolen LOTS of money from all of us, millions.
Hyla owes me $2000 from when they used to be here in AZ does anyone have her phone# in Texas...trust me I have read quite a few of these blogs and Miracle Management abosolutley cannot be trusted....literally every time I find them they say check is in the mail...that has been 2yrs ago...I would appreciate any info that can be provided
this actually is so disturbing that They can go state to state milking people of their money...causing us major grief time and effort.....and no one seems to be doing any immediate action as far as I can see
Grady, are you K Grady that started this forum years ago? Yes, the FBI is the way to go... they are conducting an investigation and have already contacted a few of us for interviews. Call Agent Decker and let him know you are involved as well.
Listen up everybody, we can pretty much count on our $ being pissed away...the only justification we'll get is to see these **** in jail. The Feds hopefully are doing their job(s) to incriminate these con-artists!
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