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How To Know Instantly You’re Being Conned–Part 2 (Metro Dream Homes)


How To Know Instantly You’re Being Conned–Part 2 (Metro Dream Homes)

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This morning I wrote about a real estate deal being offered by Metro Dream Homes. The news came from a Washington Post article by Elizabeth Razzi. Well, she reported again on Metro Dream Homes and its CEO. Apparently, in 2001 Andrew H. Williams consented to a permanent shutdown order for his business due to allegations he was running a Ponzi scheme. It also turns out that the businesses Metro Dream Homes runs that are intended to pay off its members’ mortgages are having a bit of trouble. Williams is asking his members for more patience. Here is Elizabeth Razzi’s full article entitled, Before Metro Dream, A 2001 Ponzi Accusation.

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