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Dennis / 2 May, 2014

Too Hot to Handle

fb-friendsI’ve recently changed my Facebook friend policy and have culled a whole bunch of Facebook friends. Sorry guys. I’m currently a little too hot to handle and it’s for your own good with conman Daniel Evans out on the prowl and trying to make trouble.

Chatting with a business partner in the last few days, the word out on the street is that I’m currently a little Too Hot to Handle. My words, not his, but he agreed that maybe it was a good summary.

Great! Now that means a lot to me . . . New Zealand, Samoa and now the world is afraid of messing with a blogger from hell Samoa.

I used to worry about the negative stuff like this but the more I live, watch and observe, the more I appreciate the relationships I have with the people who dig deeper, ask questions, are happy to entertain creative ideas in business and who want to work with the truth. In New Zealand that represented 3% of the industry I was in after 3 years of sticking my head up and trying to make a difference; in Samoa it is currently .01% of the population after 4 years and now in one industry globally after hammering the Ormita conman Daniel Evans, it’s probably sitting around 1% after 6 months of serious engagement in the world of commercial barter!

It’s nothing personal guys (and gals). I’ve just lost the desire to look cool with hundreds of contacts and with the heat going on Evans now with criminal and civil litigation processes underway it’s probably better that you distance yourself from me, certainly online anyway. That will stop you getting spoofed emails claiming that I was in a homosexual relationship with the conman (OMG), or that I’m trying to buy/steal/setup in competition to the Ormita business (OMG2) or that I’m causing him to commit suicide (OMG3) or whatever other crazy thing he comes up with next!

My assessment on Facebook friendship boils down to this . . . if you’re the sort of person who:

  • knows that I play for keeps;
  • knows that I speak my mind fearlessly;
  • if you got a crazy email from a man out to destroy me and my reputation online you’d either know that it was crazy or you’d bother to check it out with me personally and
  • knows me in the physical world . . .

then you’ll still be my friend on Facebook. Everyone else it’s best that you stand clear.

Skype me on VICTUSINAMBITUS or email me if you wish to keep in contact. I’m still here, just not as popular on Facebook or LinkedIn.

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