BFCSA investigates fraud involving lenders, spruikers and financial planners worldwide. Full Doc, Low Doc, No Doc loans, Lines of Credit and Buffer loans appear to be normal profit making financial products, however, these loans are set to implode within seven years. For the past two decades, Ms Brailey, President of BFCSA (Inc), has been a tireless campaigner, championing the cause of older and low income people around the Globe who have fallen victim to banking and finance scams. She has found that people of all ages are being targeted by Bankers offering faulty lending products. BFCSA warn that anyone who has signed up for one of these financial products, is in grave danger of losing their home.
Led by award-winning consumer advocate Denise Brailey, BFCSA (Inc) are a group of people who are concerned about the appalling growth of Loan Fraud around the world. BFCSA (Inc) is a not for profit organisation in the spirit of global community concern and justice.
"It is not necessary to bury the truth. It is sufficient merely to delay it until nobody cares -- Napoleon Bonaparte"
This must have been the motto of the Australian Public "Masters" for years! The unelected have run the country. Look at the results. More bureaucracy and less democracy.
That's how they created "stability" - a hung parliament is the perfect justification.
And nothing really changes beyond the window dressing.
"Great coats on - great coats off"...
Their objective?
"Maintain the status quo and our positions and pay rises, our power and security ie. basically more of the same while politicians come and go. We run this country - forget that at your peril. Don't call us/treat us like public servants." And they're nasty if you try to threaten them in any way - not really nasty publicly, of course. It's all behind closed doors - that's how political power works....
"We really need a organisation that does protect the normal day-to-day people and that's just not happening"
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Broadcast: 13/09/2012
Reporter: Matt Wordsworth
Delays in pursuing allegations of internet-based fraud by a Queensland man are frustrating police and victims alike, so what are the issues?
Video: http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2012/s3589855.htm
Transcript
LEIGH SALES, PRESENTER: Hundreds of Australians have fallen victim to an online gambling scam that's fleeced them of millions of dollars.The con is run by companies that offer punters calculated odds on sporting events, take their money and promise lucrative returns, but instead fleece them of their savings.To make matters worse, investigations appear to have stalled because the operation crosses state borders and that's causes a jurisdictional headache for police.Meanwhile, the scammers continue to sting the unsuspecting, as Matt Wordsworth reports.MATT WORDSWORTH, REPORTER: For a period of about seven years Darcy Dennis was unable to work after suffering a near fatal...