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ACMBrokers.com

May 20, 2014

Consider the following scenario:
  • April 24, 2014 - An Aimfair member agrees to purchase and signs a contract in Nuevo Vallarta.

  • May 7, 2014 - ACMBrokers.com is created and registered with GoDaddy.com, a leading web hosting company.

  • May 15, 2014 - The same Aimfair member receives a cold call from someone saying he is following up on a convesation that the caller says the member had in Nuevo Vallarta with one of the caller's associates.

  • May 15, 2014 - The same Aimfair member receives an email from a person claiming to be an Executive Assistant for A.C.M. Brokers at 150 No. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60601.

  • May 15, 2014 - The email contained two attachments: a Resale Proposal and a Rental Proposal. Send us a note, and we will send you the contract they use. Our email is infoaboutus@aimfair.com

  • May 19, 2014 - The Aimfair member contacts Aimfair with his concerns.

    1. Does Aimfair know anything about ACM Brokers?
    2. How did the person who called from ACM Brokers know he purchased a contract so soon after he did?
    3. How did the person who called from ACM Brokers know the details of what he purchased so soon after he did?

Look! Anyone calling from an unkown entity that has created and publised a website presence 8 days before a person who says he is connected with the entity in some way is, in our opinion, a likely scam. Please do not become victimized by someone who cannot provide you with an office that you can visit and someone with whom you cannot talk to in person and see eye to eye. Their business plan is simple enough.....get you to send them money.....for nothing in return.
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