a lot of people who wish they had never met Don Antle
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 2:23 am
'Trail of destruction': The debt pooler who took people's money and left a lot of them broke and angry
"There are a lot of people who wish they had never met Don Antle.
During the past decade and a half, the business practices of Donald Phillip Antle have attracted dozens of lawsuits, and have left many people angry, hurt and financially distressed around B.C.
Mel Schobel, a former business associate of Antle, says this about him: “One after another after another, he’s left such a trail of destruction behind him.”
The Province has interviewed more than a dozen people about their experiences with Antle — all of which, it’s fair to say, were negative.
Each story is different, with a common theme."
read it: http://www.theprovince.com/business/Tra ... story.html
follow up item:
14 years of lawsuits, but no charges for B.C. debt pooler accused of bilking his associates
read it: http://www.theprovince.com/news/years+l ... story.html
i just thought this might be in need of some scrutiny. seems odd to me.
peace,
ninj
"There are a lot of people who wish they had never met Don Antle.
During the past decade and a half, the business practices of Donald Phillip Antle have attracted dozens of lawsuits, and have left many people angry, hurt and financially distressed around B.C.
Mel Schobel, a former business associate of Antle, says this about him: “One after another after another, he’s left such a trail of destruction behind him.”
The Province has interviewed more than a dozen people about their experiences with Antle — all of which, it’s fair to say, were negative.
Each story is different, with a common theme."
read it: http://www.theprovince.com/business/Tra ... story.html
follow up item:
14 years of lawsuits, but no charges for B.C. debt pooler accused of bilking his associates
read it: http://www.theprovince.com/news/years+l ... story.html
i just thought this might be in need of some scrutiny. seems odd to me.
peace,
ninj