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Old 22-October-2008, 18:48
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Default Re: The Premium Rates Old Boys Group

Among his friends you can find Craig G* (Sky Telemedia)


In his TMN profile Bodo gives www.pokertisch.com as his webpage, though it is NOT his webpage...

whois says:
http://www.whois.ws/whois-com/ip-add...okertisch.com/

GUTV
PO Box 4047
london, Yukon Territory 6PZ
Zimbabwe
ad**(at)skytelemedia.xxxxx

If you leave the rubbish away you get "Box 4047", London

-->

There you find Babestation
http://www.lyngsat-address.com/ab/Babestation.html

whois?
sky telemedia uk ltd
11-13 soho street
london
W1D 3DJ


sumo.tv
whois?
http://www.whois.ws/whois-tv/sumo.tv/

adam(at)skytelemedia =
Ad** Clark

Sky Telemedia's Hong Kong address was

Hong Kong: Frank Cheung
Sky Telemedia
Sky Telemedia Ltd.,
3/F., Chung Nam Building,
1 Lockhart Road

see:

Frank Chi Fai Ch* was (together with Bertrand F*) director of the danish "Mother of Phone Sex Companies" (IBC) (from there you can easily find the way to Teli Media Solution --> Sprungk again)
Originally Posted by Hamlet View Post
Fraud in Germany, September 2008 - so called "ping fraud" (similar to 070-pings?):
resposible according to latest information:
Woldwide Venture Ltd, Hong Kong
Director:
Bertrand F*, founder of Cellcast

stay tuned!
(Bertrand is not a member of the Telemedia Network and was not a member of the Old Boys Group. The person that is 'most close' to Bertrand is Craig G./Sky Telemedia or Adam Cl./Sky Telemedia)
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Old 27-October-2008, 20:58
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By the way:
PPP challenges AIME to a football match. Result, AIME wins 5-1!
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In a thrilling football match held last month at the John Orwell Sports centre in Wapping, a team put together by the Association of Interactive Media & Entertainment ( AIME ) made up for the rough time some of its members have had in the market recently caused by new rules created by Ofcom’s regulatory enforcement agency, PhonePayPlus ( PPP ), by thrashing the PPP 11, led by chief executive George Kidd, five goals to one.

AIME’s team, triumphantly led by captain and AIME sales manager Alex Broun, rose to a challenge first laid down by PPP last November at the World Telemedia event in Budapest, when George Kidd told AIME chairperson and WIN Plc’s chief legal eagle, Sally Weatherall, that the two organisations should settle their disagreements with a football match. Kidd claimed PPP played regularly and that their goalkeeper, Mark Collins, part of the policy team, had ‘world class skills’.

Despite this ill-advised pre-match boast, AIME romped to victory with a brace of goals scored by the formidable strike partnership of David Sheridan of MX Telecom ( 2 ), Phil Ercolano of Cellcast TV ( 1 ) and Barry Jones, also from Cellcast TV ( 2 ) who narrowly missed his hat trick when he hit the bar with a second half penalty.

If truth be told, the goal tally should have been far higher with AIME’s dominance of the game sealed by maintaining a tight formation, smooth passing abilities and coolness under pressure.

Other than a last minute injury to AIME’s post retirement Maradonna look-alike, James MacNab, who suffered a torn ligament, the match ended without any serious casualties on either side. [Surprising really, given the stakes – Ed]. In fact both teams subsequently retired to a local watering hole to discuss the telemedia and interactive entertainment markets in more depth and rest some tired legs.

PPP chief executive and team captain George Kidd said: “We thought about appealing to Ofcom [or should that have been Oxfam, considering the state of PPP’s kit? – Ed] over the result but eventually decided we didn’t have a chance. It was a game of two halves and judging by the little amount of work their keeper had to do, we were soundly routed in both.”

AIME sales manager and team captain Alex Broun, said: “I couldn’t have hoped for a better team. Beating the regulator was an important job for us to do and we did it with style.”

AIME’s full team line up:
Andrew Darling, Westpier Media
Jeremy Stern, PromoVeritas
Toby Padgham, AIME
Rob Kelsey, Premier Communications
Alexander Broun, AIME, Capt
James McNab, 2929 Interactive
David Sheridan, MX Telecom
Mark Hawkins, MX Telecom
Ryan Brady, Pocket Group
Barry Jones, Cellcast TV
Phil Ercolano, Cellcast TV
Benji Weller, Cellcast TV
Sally Weatherall - Team Manager/Physio

Now we know why George really left PPP.
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Old 29-October-2008, 09:02
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In a thrilling football match held last month at the John Orwell Sports centre in Wapping, a team put together by the Association of Interactive Media & Entertainment ( AIME ) made up for the rough time some of its members have had in the market recently caused by new rules created by Ofcom’s regulatory enforcement agency, PhonePayPlus ( PPP ), by thrashing the PPP 11, led by chief executive George Kidd, five goals to one. [...]

Now we know why George really left PPP.
Originally Posted by Hamlet View Post
Quite! As they put it:

"AIME fought the Law… and the Law lost 5-1"

I find this story extremely revealing - as revealing as anything else we have uncovered in our posts. Clearly both sides - "regulators" and PRS scammers - regard this whole business as simply a game - like a game of football. It doesn't really matter to either side who wins as long as the scammers can carry on scamming and the regulators can carry on "regulating". Afterwards they all retire to a local watering hole together. No hard feelings eh?

Of course the real losers are the victims of PRS.

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Old 22-May-2009, 18:02
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Default Suspicious minds may get alarmed...

...when one of the "Old Girls" says
“In many ways the apps business reminds me of the old days of audiotext,” says Bose “ Its a fast, fun business with serious revenue earning potential”
MercuryGirl UK has been set up alongside MercuryGirl inc (www.MercuryGirlinc.com) in Ireland to put brands and content owners in touch with apps designers to develop applications for iPhone, Blackberry, Android and others, through its team of six in-house apps developers and a number of ringers. The revenue, after Apple has taken its slice from the sale of the apps, is then split between the client and the company.
http://www.telemedia-news.com/newsitem.aspx?id=2344
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Old 22-March-2012, 19:15
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It seems to me as if something is missing here. There was a little story in this thread about a Greek.

Bel-Call, EBS, Crosskirk, oh that old stuff...
Dutch nightmares, that nobody really remembers...
"It concerns a number which by Bel-Call had been supplied to the German company Crosskirk. Bel-Call have broken the contacts with this company. Crosskirk promise will come now online with pay services."

Bel-Call is a Gibraltar company originally based in Germany and run by people of Greek origin. Later a guy from London was the director of the German company.

And - of course - a spanish twist:
C.I.F.: B92123439
Denominación: ABC-TELECOM ADMINISTRATION MARKETING S.L.
Denominación Antigua [=fka]: ACROPOLIS CONSULTING S.L.
Domicilio Social: 03 NUEVA ANDALUCIA C.C.PLAZA OFICINA, 3
Localidad: 29600 MARBELLA (MALAGA)

And - of course - a German history:
[ABC -- telecom (Deutschland) GmbH
Düsseldorf

It's missing, but to be honest, I'm not really missing it.
But why it's missing? Was something wrong with the facts? Or did the facts bother someone after all this time?

Whatever happened to the posting doesn't really make me wonder. "Just one more reason to shine into rat holes", as a German site against spam used to say... on and on and on, with even stronger flashlights.

Παίρνω τη φροντίδα σας, αγαπητέ Έλληνα φίλο. Εδώ κι εκεί και παντού, τώρα και τότε και πάντα. Υπόσχομαι!
Or for the other old boy:
Mi prendo cura di te, caro amico italiano. Qua e là e ovunque, di tanto in tanto e per sempre. Lo prometto!
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