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  • Report:  #639632

Complaint Review: Aaron Gershfield Ian harries Eyecare international - london Internet

Reported By:
the watcher - barnet, Internet, United Kingdom
Submitted:
Updated:

Aaron Gershfield Ian harries Eyecare international
1379 High Road Whetstone N 20 9LP london, Internet, United States of America
Phone:
Web:
www.medeplc.com
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Attention all you  clever clogs at Northway House Hacking into Fraudbug ???

It is like closing stable door when the horse is  already in another county.
Blocking only the complaints Eyecare International is like announcing your intention to hack.

A word to the wise my lads it is to late it is all out there thousands of people have already viewed the posts they have emailed them to thousands more, each and every one has been printed off and included in files that were delivered  before you struck, sorry you wasted your time.

The watcher really got you rattled ?? well there are now about six people posting under this name ( flattering ) including one  about five foot from your war room ?? guessed yet  ( thought not ) in the words of a  famous song" reach out and touch some-bodies hand ). In your wildest dreams you do not have an inkling just who is selling you down the river and providing enough copied memos -emails- and very sensitive documents to put you all behind bars for a very long time. Loyalty means nothing when it comes to saveng your own skin.

Barclays Bank  Lloyds Bank- National Westminster Bank - Trade and industry
Department of Transport -Health and safety- Customs  & Revenue- Office of Fair Trading- The editors of national newspapers- and last but not least BBC Watchdog and Rogue Traders all now are in receipt of a file with every scrap of gathered information with very detailed  information about the money laundering  operations of cash Today ltd with all documentation as to how  the money was to be filtered.

Its over guys the games afoot the dogs are loose and your goose is cooked  there is no hiding place left  see you all in the dock




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Meade formally called Heathmill

#2UPDATE EX-employee responds

Mon, October 04, 2010

Meade Investments used to be called Heathmill Village and they changed the name to try and hide the bad publicity about the payday loan business which they ran from Northway House.

There were 5 campaigns. Route 66 Funding/BIG/ Cash Today/ Interim Cash/ GFSIL, but they were all part of the Heathmill group of companies run by Aaron Gershfield, Lorraine Coombes, Marc Surrey, Darren Webb, and Dan Craddock out of Northway House in London, England. For a $200 loan, you would by default, pay only a $80 "processing fee" every two weeks forever . . . UNLESS you called and authorised them to take the full $280 back on your first payday after taking out the loan. Of course, even if you DID call, the $80 would come out anyway.

None of the "processing fees" went towards the repayment of the loan principal so many customers paid several $80 fees, sometimes totalling thousands of dollars, but still maintained the initial $200 loan balance so the "processing fees" would build up forever. And THAT is how they made money. Fortunately, the entire lending operation was shut down after an FTC lawsuit last year after Gershfield was forced to pay a $1m fine for violating lending laws. You can read all about it on the FTC's website. If you pull the actual lawsuit and filings from the Nevada court (available online), you will see just how calculated this enterprise was. Everything was geared around making money and then not paying any tax on that money. At the time, there was a parallel criminal investigation conducted by the FBI but that was suspended pending the outcome of the civil suit with the FTC. Now that has been settled, the criminal probe will have resumed.

They are now using the untaxed, hidden, income generated from the payday loan business to run new businesses in the UK under the names of Eyecare International and Bodycare International. These are mobile testing trailers which go around local businesses and perform health checks on staff, for a fee. Look out for these ventures if they ever come on the USA. They are not businesses I would personally deal with because I know the type of tactics these people use to collect money "owed" to them.

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