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Jenny asks…
Hi. A relative of mine is in charge of a decommissioned soviet sub base and is looking to sell on some of the junk. I am not a scientist and don’t know plutonium from uranium, but have always wanted to build a home power plant, so I dont have to worry about electricity bills. I posted a similar question a couple of days ago, and was told this was almost impossible, as building a reactor in a one bedroom flat is probably impossible, unless your Mcgiva, and I am not.
However. I have been assured that I can get loads of weapons grade uranium at a next to nothing price. He wants to move to south america and just wants enough to buy a villa. I doubt it is a scam as he is a close relative and I know for certain that he works there.
Someone advised buying the stuff and selling it on at a later date. All well, but where would I sell? I don’t know anyone who knows anyone that will be interested in weapons grade uranium and I can’t exactly sell the stuff on ebay can I? Story of my life:(
Henry Dover answers:
Did you make up that fantasy all by yourself? It is very low grade fiction (not weapons grade).
Ruth asks…
My husband has been brainwashed into believing this business scam where he sells a product but also gets money for convincing others to also sell the same product. They encourage him and the other business partners to go to these motivation seminars that they themselves have to pay $300 each time to attend ( profit for the main business owners is not from the product itself but from cheating people like my husband).
How can I convince my husband to quit without offending him? I make more money than he does and he has no money. I’ve been refusing to pay for his “motivational seminars” and this has been making him feel like I do not support him and that I am controlling him cause I’m the one with the financial power at home. I’ve already tried to convince him the business is a scam but he remains unconvinced. Or maybe I should just give him the money he wants for the business even though its a scam just so we don’t fight about this? Don’t know about that cause it may continually annoy me.
Henry Dover answers:
Tough one here. Find information on the company, and most importantly what other people have said who “woke up” after realizing what the scam was all about..
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2012-11-07 16:43:57
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