Nigel Goldman Euro Weekly News Steven Euesden Michel Euesden |
I was paid with counterfeit notes for the purchase of my father´s set of rare coins |
21st of Dec, 2011 by marbellasun |
Please let me know if there are any victims to this scam! After seeing an advert in the Euro Weekly News for someone looking to purchase rare coins I contacted the buyer who went by the name of Nigel Goldman who also happens to critique restaurants also for the Euro Weekly News. After speaking with the directors of Euro Weekly News and gain confidence in Nigel Goldman (which they did) I arranged to see Goldman where we agreed on a price for him to purchase (my elderly fathers) set of rare coins and banknotes for quite a sizable sum which I was very happy with!
However when depositing them with my bank I was told the notes Goldman paid me were all fake!!! The bank refused to return the notes suggesting I contact the Police to make a criminal complaint. To cut a long story short the Police requested I provide proof that the notes Goldman gave me were the same fake notes. I am now at a loss as how to proceed in order to recover our losses!! |
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You are the same person who wrote a malicious and untrue report about the Eusden´s and Mr Goldman on the sister site to this about 10 months ago, when you claimed, falsely, that they had sold you collectable rare coins that were fake.
In that ´report´you stated that Court proceedings were under way and that all parties were about to be extradited to the USA!
Funny how, 10 months later, neither the Eusden´s nor Mr Goldman, have received so much as a solicitor´s letter to back up your audacious claims.
If your initial report were true, why on earth would you want to deal with the same people with regard to the sale of your Father´s collection of coins? Do you honestly believe that readers of this will accept that you would deal with the sale of colectable coins to the same person who had ripped you off 10 months earlier with the alleged sale of fake coins?
I now demand that you provide the following to this site:-
1. A copy of the purchase invoice for the sale of the coin and banknote collection that belonged to your Father.
2. The exact date of this alledged transaction and the location it took place.
3. The name of the bank and branch where you deposited the fake banknotes, and the date of this deposit.
Failure to back up your audacious claims will result in proceedings being issued against you for libel. |
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This is a spoof posting by some Moron who has a gripe with Nigel and the owners of the Euro Weekly News - we know who you are - and in your own interests you ought to do the sensible thing and remove your reports asap before the force of the law comes down heavily in our favour. We are advised that we can sue for multi tens of thousands in damages and are prepared to do so - we are also aware that you are the same person who wrote poison pen letters to restaurants - well, the force of the internet has now turned firmly in our favour. We WILL sue you for what we can, and your attempt to rubbish us will back fire on you. Extradition to the USA - who do you think you are, who do you think you are playing with here. Fake banknotes - watch out! The currency squad are on the case! Be prepared - whatvever you think you have dished out anonymously here is about to bite you back. |
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This complaint has been written as a poison pen by a woman called JANET SMITH who lives in Spain.
She has never been in touch with the Euro Weekly News, and has certainly never sold her Father´s coin collection.
This is a devious evil woman who has made other postings that are also untrue on the www.
Proceedings are being issued against her in both a civil and criminal case.
She will more than likely, according to lawyers, end up in prison. |
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Scaminformer.com is a terrible company.This company does not allow stuff to be erased unless you pay their lawyer that they have advertised with them. SCAM INFORMER SHOULD BE ERASED FROM THE INTERNET. This Scam Informer website is a fraud!!!
It is so easy for ex and fired employees to slander here. It does not investigate the claims they have on this website!
SCAM INFORMERS ARE A MAFIA OF THIEVES |
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Ha! I wouldn't worry too much about "Sir" Nigel Goldman, as he styles himself. I had to throw him out of my bar (Frankies Place in Marbella port) last week for marking the cards at poker!
Good job I managed to keep order, he was nearly lynched by the others when they twigged on.
Of course, his Russian blonde girlfriend has bled him dry so he's desperate for cash, living on rigged poker games is my guess. And his tabs, which are legendary.
Anyway, he's banned now from Frankies in the port, and blackballed from all the other poker venues in town. &&& keeping his head down from the locals who are out for blood!
Never trust a w****er who calles himself SIR !!! |
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