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Posted in Finance, Fraud, Free/Libre Software, GNU/Linux at 7:48 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Standard Life claims not to know us; so all those brochures sent to us must have come ‘by accident’ since 12 years ago…
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Summary: The Standard Life sham ‘pension’ was a critical component of fraud at Sirius ‘Open Source’, robbing an unknown number of workers, GNU/Linux system administrators and programmers. There is a personal code and everything on papers from Standard Life, so we were on their computer system, but now they try to deny this either because they deleted us from the system or the system is built to vanish us from it (after a while). They also give inconsistent information, which is typically indicative/suggestive/implying that they’re hiding something and when inquired about the details they literally hang up the phone (rudely).
=> fraud | Sirius ‘Open Source’ | a personal code and everything on papers from Standard Life | now they try to deny this either because they deleted us from the system or the system is built to vanish us from it
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