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11 авг. 2008 г.

Последние новости от GPP.

The deadline for following through is currently

August 17th, 2008, just a few days away!

Very Important: Global Pension Plan (GPP) are now

in the final stages and 'without any further payments

from members', they are getting ready to pay them the

life-changing payouts offered (shown on the screenshot

of their website below),

do you recognize the webpage?

Did you join GPP? or forget you had? or perhaps you

didn't take it seriously, lost contact or were concerned

about sending in copies of your ID. If so then please

see the information further down this page which

will help you decide whether you still want to follow

through and be ready to receive a life-changing

payout that could happen very soon. Act now as the

deadline for following through is currently August

17th, 2008, just a few days away! Please continue

reading below to be able to follow through easily.

My name is John D Noakes and I am the owner and admin of

the "Secure Your Future" (SYF) forum, which is a private

resource type forum and you can find out more about it

below as it is currently free to join, and I have produced

this webpage to help other GPP members to follow through,

as there are a lot that don't seem to be aware that GPP

, so this page contains almost everything you need to know

and do, so please follow through today as I'm sure you will

be pleased you did.

Please notify others about this webpage: GPP require at least

100,000 'verified' members to start the first stage of payouts,

currently as per their update at the GPP forum on August 10th

they have only received documents from 30,500 members,

which is still good but as nearly 200,000 joined then there are

many who have got lost along the way as it has been 3 years

since GPP started. The important thing for all of us is to get as

many GPP members to follow through with these final stages so

we can all get paid sooner, so please post the link to this website

wherever you can as it has detailed instructions to help existing

GPP members send in the required documentation and address

any ID concerns they may have, the website URL is simply

www.future4me.com/gpp (just remember 'your future / GPP')

and a good slogan to use with it is: "GPP are almost ready to pay

you, but are you ready to receive it?" Let's work as a Team for

a successful conclusion that will benefit us all, thankyou for your

help.

The following information may seem lengthy, but a lot of it may

not apply to you, so please read through it in stages as it will

save you a lot of time in the long run.

These are the three main reasons that people may not

have followed through:

1. Concerned about sending a 'copy' of your ID documents

to a program that doesn't seem real.

I was not sure that this Reverse Pension Plan (RPP) program

was real at first as it does seem "too good to be true",

however I was made aware of it back in 2006 through

a group that have some serious financial contacts that

have benefited from similar RPP type programs before.

At the SYF forum we also have a member who used to

work for an Insurance company that was involved with

RPP's and another wealthy member who has benefited

from them before. To know how GPP is possible and to

find out a lot more then please join the SYF forum

(details below) and read the first page of the 'RRP-1

(GPP)' thread in the 'Active Programs' area. So I am

now very convinced that it is real, however this may

not take away concerns about sending your 'copies'

of your ID documents. I specialise in computer security

and am also very aware of ID theft cases and it is almost

unheard of that people are ever effected by sending

'copies' of their ID, remember it is just a copy and not

the original document. To see that there is no real threat

then I have enclosed details from a post I made recently

at the SYF forum about ID theft is

sues, please read the section below titled: "Concerns about

submitting ID details."

2. Lost your GPP login details or lost contact and are not

sure what you have to do next.

GPP used to be at another domain, which was

GlobalPensionPlan.net but this was shutdown and so they

continued with a new one which is the GlobalPP.net domain.

There are a lot of people who have either lost contact or lost

their login details and if you can't login at that new domain

then you'll have to send a new login request to GPP, however

you can still submit your documents and qualify for the GPP

payout even if you can't login at the moment, so please proceed

to send your documents 'first' as per the details below and then

submit a new login request later. If you can't access the GPP

website then you may not be able to obtain the GPP Member's

Agreement (MA) form that is required in the procedure below,

so to be able to obtain a copy then please visit or join the SYF

forum (details below) and visit the 'RRP-1 (GPP)' thread in the

'Active Programs' area. The post you'll need to reference is:

Page 76, titled: "Locked out of GPP, how to obtain the MA PDF.

" To know how to submit a new login request (after you've sent

you've sent your documents) then the post you'll need to reference

is: Page 70, a post titled: "Re: Cannot login to GPP

(Revised in accordance with update)."

3. Weren't aware that GPP were asking for details and are not

sure what you have to do.

I have presented an easy procedure, please read the section

below titled: "Summary of Procedures to send documents to

GPP," which is from a post at the SYF forum on page 76 of the

'RRP-1 (GPP)' thread.

Concerns about submitting ID details.

The following is from a post I made at the SYF forum in relation

to another RPP program. It covers sending Bank details (even

though GPP are not asking for them now), but it also covers ID

theft concerns in general.

Hi Members

Your Bank details can only be used to pay you and do

not give anyone

access to your bank account. Many Companies publish

theirs so people

can pay them and that's all the people can do, so I don't

see any

concern whatsoever.

However I don't advise putting your Bank details all over

the internet

for everyone to see as their are pranksters who could

cause a few small

problems, but it is rare. There was a recent event in

the UK where a well

known TV presenter and journalist said "what's all the

fuss about" and

published their bank details in the newspaper. Before

long they found that

a small automated payment had been made to a

charity from their bank

account without their authorisation and then they

publicly apologised and

asked people to keep them safe. They would of

got the funds back as they

didn't authorise the payment, however some charities

allow people to

set-up automated payment orders online

(direct debit in the UK or ACH

in the USA), so a prankster could cause a few problems,

even though the

funds would be small and you would always get them back

quickly as you

wouldn't have authorised the payment. I think the

prankster event was

staged by people linked to the Banks, as the last

thing the Banks want

is for a well known TV presenter to encourage others

to be careless

with their details, it was also obvious it was staged

as the TV presenter

is the type of person who would of taken it further if

they found that a

payment had been automatically taken without their

authorisation


The Banks are mainly the ones who are effected by

ID fraud and not

people, so this is why they go over the top and make

people paranoid

about ID theft, yet there really isn't anything to be

paranoid about and

the serious ID theft cases I know of had nothing

to do with a persons

original ID documents, the worse one I know of, which

would be very

rare, is where a person moved house and then the

person who moved

in to their original house then pretended to be that

person and started

taking out loans in the persons name and as they had

only just moved

then they were still officially at that address. This has to

be very rare if

not almost impossible unless you are targeted, as the

person who took

over the other persons house would have to know a lot

about them to

be able to do what they did. The situation of this event

todate is that

the person who moved home is having to pay the debt

as the loan

companies will not believe that they had moved out,

perhaps they

didn't and have spilt personalities as this also sounds

too far fetched

and they would be able to prove they moved if they

really had, so

you do wonder who is telling the truth sometimes,

so I don't see

any real issues with sending copies of ID documents

or bank details,

even if the receiving party is bogus as there's nothing

they can do

with them and will only be asking for them to make

things seem real.

This happened with the PP-3 scam, yet nothing has

happened

to anyone that sent their ID and bank details, and

I was one

of those who did and haven't had any problems,

apart from the fact I never got paid.

Those that commit ID theft by using the details of

another

persons identity, do so from details that are unlikely

to be

used, so this could be people who are deceased or

are in

nother Country as if they used details that were in

use then

they would get caught sooner. They also don't use

copies

of original documents and will get information from

databases, normally sold on the black market.

As you can see, sending copies of your ID or your

Bank

details poses no risk whatsoever and you are not

responsible for anything that is obtained with a false

ID information and so it is always best to be vigilant

even if you have never sent copies of your ID. If a

Bank or Loan company contacted you and asked you

to authorise a loan, but you hadn't applied for one,

then you would clearly state that you hadn't applied

for it. The same applies for any letters received in

that if they are anything that has been applied for

without your knowledge or consent, then you have

to make sure it is known that you didn't. So we have

to be vigilant are all times whether we sent copies

of our ID or not.

I hope the above helps and maybe it will allow others

who refused to send copies of their ID to rethink the

situation as they certainly will miss out on a

life-changing payout when any of these RPPs payout.

...John

Summary of Procedures to send documents to GPP.

The following is an easy step by step procedure from a

post at the SYF forum on page 76 of the 'RRP-1 (GPP)'

thread. Please follow it "exactly" and if you have any

further questions than please read from page 76 of

the 'RRP-1 (GPP)' thread as many additional queries

have been covered since, it may also be beneficial

to browse back a few pages before page 76.

To reference further information at the SYF forum.

If you would like access to the 'RRP-1 (GPP)' thread in the

'Active Programs' area at the SYF forum then you will

need to join the forum as it is not publicly viewable.

Once you have registered then the forum will send

you an email. Please reply to that email so that your

account can be approved and activated, if you can't

find the email then please check your junk email

folder and authorise it. If you still can't find the

email then please use another email address that

is suitable and you can find further details about

this and how to join by clicking here.

I hope the above has been helpful and I look forward,

as I'm sure you are, to seeing GPP reach a successful

conclusion and then honoring our life-changing payouts.

Regards ...John

"Secure Your Future" (SYF) Forum and Site Admin

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