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Is this the same "Batman" boat that was at the LOTO shootout in 2013? Saw it, looked cool but the cost for just the paint had to be over the top!!
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Originally Posted by CrownHawg
(Post 4278184)
Is this the same "Batman" boat that was at the LOTO shootout in 2013? Saw it, looked cool but the cost for just the paint had to be over the top!!
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Doesn't Ray Vinson own the bat boat now? Or did at some point in time?
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Originally Posted by Dan27
(Post 4278214)
Doesn't Ray Vinson own the bat boat now? Or did at some point in time?
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Originally Posted by hogie roll
(Post 4278220)
He owned it last I heard. Of Vinson mortgage fame. Looked pretty fast at the lake race! What's it got for power?
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Vinson no longer owns it, was sold to new owner year or so ago.
On a side note, I served a number of the "out of state" legal papers for the Attorney Generals offices. When I was talking to the AG from Washington State, she stated if the Fedelis had paid just 1 (ONE) claim, there is NOTHING they could have done. So let me clarify, out of the hundred of thousand's of policies and thousands of claims, had they paid just 1 that is ONE single claim... They would have been scott free.... GREED KILLS!!!!! |
Me and the old lady watched that episode last night on the edge of our seats. I live 3 miles from the 26 million dollar house that's on Lake St. Louis (not LOTO, we are about 2 hours north east, although I believe they had a house or two at LOTO as well). Back when that company first started, my buddy was renting a room from me at my old house, and he was one of the first guys hired there, and quickly moved up to be a closing specialist. I'm a 10+ year auto mechanic, and he would literally call me while I was at work, with the customer on hold on the other line, and ask me to rattle off what particular problems a certain kind of car would commonly have, and then would click back over and sell the deal. I would literally help him practice his rebuttles at night and he became one of the best sellers there, however keep in mind... this was before it became evident how slimy the business was. Once it all came out how people were getting phucked over, and they forced him to hammer on an old lady that was living on a fixed income until she burst into tears on the phone... he walked out. And we got our other friends out too. It was a terrible horrible company that really screwed people and I saw it first hand and it's almost heartbreaking at times. If you gave up on a sale or hung up the phone instead of making them hang up on you, they would actually take your chair away for the day, and make you wear a trashbag over your body with a sign on it that says "I waste company time and money by not closing deals". I'm so happy they are in prison watching all their sh*t get sold off.
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Seems like we should see these perpetrators on "First 48". Friggin cork soakers.
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Originally Posted by Speedracer29
(Post 4278111)
I don't know what the Bat Boat cost was for the new owner, but the Atkinson bros.' houses went for just under 5mm and 4mm dollars, sold by the courts. They were built at an expense of 30mm and 15mm.
That's some BS. Anybody that could prove they were a victim of US Fidelis should've received a couple nights free lodging in either home and an opportunity to borrow any of the vehicles seized. Sort of a Ponzi-time-share. Ya our scammers had a big house house in a plush miami area along the water. I would glady take a few nights free stay instead of the cash I will never see back again. :) |
Originally Posted by TPro587
(Post 4159154)
I saw it last night. It was a good episode. It blows my mind that people would take advantage of others like they did!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpTbT1p9qS0 |
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