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Adam Montana

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  1. Send your username, the date you joined, and the name on the credit card to Adam at VIP@dinarvets.com
  2. please email VIP@dinarvets.com with your username, the date you signed up, and also the name on the credit card.
  3. People, if you need to contact me send a PM or an email! Those go directly to me, posting a thread does not. I received a PM from Munsch 2 minutes ago, and I'm already here responding. Thank you, Munsch. I'm sort of familiar with your situation, I'll see what I can do to help. Send an email to VIP@dinarvets.com with your full name and the details of your purchase and I'll track it down myself. From what I remember, though - I believe Frank's response was appropriate and it wasn't that he didn't care, he just simply couldn't help you! Your divorce happened at an unfortunate time, but it was not Frank's fault nor in his ability to change the address on the forms that had already been sent. Divorces are expensive, and the $200 you spent on a NV corporation that was sent to an old address is probably just another "chip in the pot", so to speak. Anyway, email me and I'll try to help. Nevada offers protection for the owners of the corporation that Florida doesn't. Here's some info: Nevada Corporations Incorporation is very profitable in Nevada for businesspersons compared to the other states. If the services are utilized efficiently, then the benefits come in a heap. This is the reason for incorporation of the businesses with the state of Nevada. Nevada corporation includes in its tax structure no franchise tax, private income, and corporate shares; thus it provides a favorable taxation environment. The corporate meetings can be held anywhere at anytime - even outside the state. The identities of the directors and shareholders are never disclosed and they need not be U.S citizens. It's not necessary that the directors be shareholders; they can even be nominees. Although the corporation is considered as a separate entity, it can work only through its members. The directors set the value of various stocks issued such as capital, real estate and lease makes their decision considered to be the final. There is minimal reporting and disclosure requirements as no annual report of stockholder meeting is required. The current list of the officers and directors is necessary. Officers and directors of a Nevada corporation can be protected from any personal liabilities for the lawful acts of the corporation. The power of the corporation in any other is solely derived from the law and constitution in which it has incorporated. There by, the assets and income acquired its tax deductible under the state laws. The corporation may hold, sell or transfer shares of its stock. It is authorized to issue the own stocks priced by the directors. Incorporating will help owners to separate their personal assets from business assets. The corporation can be formed for the sole purpose of asset protection and for limiting a person's liability in any lawful business venture. No minimum requirements are there on the capital needed to form a Nevada corporation. The laws avoid individual liability of an officer in a Nevada corporation. In case of an injury caused during the Corporation business, an individual cannot sue the whole corporation, because the defendant solely found liable and pay any judgment issued for the incident. There's also information on offshore corporations at http://corpoffshore.com
  4. Absolutely yes, I wouldn't want it any other way! I plan on meeting up with any VIP member willing to hop on a plane and come spend a day or two someplace nice where we can all talk in person.
  5. I highly reccomend that anyone who is VIP or not should take what I present after the RV and sit down with their individual consultants. I'm not going to force anyone to ride with me blindly - I'm going to present facts and deals, and if you like what you see, you can jump on board. If not, just enjoy the fact that you're in the biggest group on the net and we are going to get a beter cash in rate than any Joe-Schmoe that goes to a bank with a couple of his buddies. Power in numbers, people. That's what we have. Pegsue, on behalf of the entire forum - thanks for being VIP. On behalf of myself - thanks for your support. (Note that those are two completely different things, which is why I thanked you twice.) Cheers!
  6. It amazes me the difference between the VIP members and the people who are unable or unwilling to support the site. FYI, each one of you that gets ANY benefit from this site, you owe it all to the VIP members. If they didn't pay, you wouldn't be here. End of story. (Do I make a couple bucks off this site? Yes, and I don't hide it. It costs money and time to support a site this large. Beware the free meal, friends - anyone who claims to work full time on anything for no compensation has SOMETHING up their sleeve, and they are not to be trusted. Those are words of wisdom, which you may take or leave. Consider it a bonus. ) I started with a different number and then decided to change it, but didn't go over the whole thing before I hit the "post" button... tragically, the "Mighty Montana" has now officially made a boo-boo. Someone get the tar and feathers ready. Either way, it's a lot of money. Sorry for the typo/mistake. (I can still spell "DINAR", if that helps restore your faith in me after such an awful blunder! )
  7. If you have 5 million Dinar, a .50 reval gives you $5,000,000. If we get hit with a lottery tax type scenario, you're looking at a potential 50% on taxes, which leaves you with $2,500,000. The VIP members are going to get a heck of a lot better options than that, but my point is you're being a little pessimistic about the value of a .50 reval. Even at .50 and 50% taxes, I see the glass as half full. Cheers. Are you on the newsletter? This is a complicated subject, but I'm working on a white paper that covers it and I'll be emailing it to everyone on the newsletter pretty soon.
  8. That's just the ones I've met in person and actually seen their "stash"... I'm sure there's a few more. I also know that many of us in the VIP group have investments similar to mine, which is a bit more than the average bear. The POINT is that we have a LOT of leverage in this group, and whether you're VIP or not you're going to benefit from being a member of DinarVets. Hopefully we get to see this benefit sooner than later! Thanks for the post, pegsue.
  9. i guess I should have closed this thread. The audio book is finished and can be found at http://rvintel.com Thread closed, thank you for all the help members!
  10. I will manually validate it for you. Any further issues, as a VIP member, email VIP@dinarvets.com or PM me.
  11. Here's the final response from tech support: "I've read the thread, and it looks like the issue has been resolved. Typically such error message (Load Class Client Not Found) indicates a cache corruption issue. This isn't a common occurrence on most modern operating systems as much as it was when most people were running XP or earlier. Essentially, the Java cache (which can be stored in either the browser or the Java virtual machine) can get corrupted from time to time which leads to this error - it occurs with all Java applets. Resolving it simply requires that the caches be emptied, and after doing so all browsers should be shutdown before attempting to try again. To clear the Java cache (which should be done in addition to the browser cache) have the user enter the Java Control Panel (this can be found from the Windows control panel). From the control panel click "Settings" under "Temporary Internet Files" in the "General" tab. In the Temporary File Settings window, click "Delete" to empty the Java cache."
  12. The negativity and name calling needs to stop. If you can't string together words in an intelligent manner, simply don't post.
  13. But... if you'd read my book you'd know it wasn't kool-aid. It was actually Flavor-Aide.
  14. From tech support regarding your thread: "Response to ticket ID 39249-9017072232: Hi, What you can advise this user to do is update their Java once more as there has just been a new update released. If the problem still persists advise the user to uninstall their current java and download Java from http://www.java.com/en " Let me know if that works, preferably by PM in case I forget to check this thread again.
  15. Ron emailed me back, he's able to get on the site and has verified that the warnings are no longer occurring.
  16. No offense to your tech guy or to you, but that is absolutely 100% absurd. There are basically 2 types of website hosting: Windows based and Linux based. Neither one is "easy to hack" if they are set up correct. Also, the majority of the websites you visit are hosted on linux based servers - it's the standard. Many hosts don't even offer windows hosting, they offer linux only. Would that be true if linux was "extremely easy to hack"? Of course not. Your tech guy is either misinformed or misunderstood what you were asking him. The koobface virus you got from facebook attempts to steal your password. It is probably already on your computer and only gets detected when you come here... because that's when you put in your password. Have you tried that malwarebytes program I mentioned? Or ran a complete scan on your computer? I'll give Ron a shout, thanks for the note!
  17. There isn't much that is more important to me than the security and well being of the members here, and I take every issue personally. I'm glad we were able to get everything cleared up quickly. And as pokerplayer just said - now back to the regularly scheduled RV discussions!
  18. Apparently the issue is fixed, since nobody is complaining anymore. Glad everyone is ok now! Sorry for the annoyance. Apparently there was a glitch or a bug in one of the Microsoft updates that conflicted with Java and threw a false warning at everyone who has Norton or the other AV that was giving the warning. As a precaution, I'd recommend everyone scan and clean their system. If you don't have a good AV, you can download a free malware remover called "Malwarebytes" by going to this site: http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html
  19. i made some changes to the code and recached some old files that might have been prompting Antivirus warnings. Please delete cache, close your browser, run your AV, clean any infected files. Then re-open dinarvets and tell me if you still get the warning.
  20. I heard about a koobface virus coming from facebook - if you're getting this virus notice, please confirm or deny that you have a facebook account.
  21. The only way we can get to the bottom of this is to get a lot of feedback from the members who are having the problems. I don't see ANY errors, and I've tried several ways from several computers to find what everyone is talking about - I can't find it. I've had the host scan the server 4 times - no viruses. I've ran multiple third party tests - DinarVets comes up clean on all of them. How about this - can someone please take some screenshots or video of the trojan or virus warnings you are getting? http://www.wikihow.com/Take-a-Screenshot-in-Microsoft-Windows Thanks. I take this very seriously and I'm doing everything I can to get this issue solved once and for all.
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