First Lady's Account Details Exposed/Danilo Faked His Doctorate

PICHARDO

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it's 2:26 am leonelito and i can't fall asleep!!!

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lol!!!
 

Hillbilly

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Marco Martinez also has copies of the deposit slips all signed by Felix Bautista, who, according to someone who has seen them, writes worse than my 4 year old grandson!! But now we know he is uneducated anyway....

In Spanish: una baisa de farsantes!!

I would think that the meeting of the Fernandez Reyna and Cede?o families the other night at the Palacio (even the kid with Downs was there!!) should be an indication of just how serious this is!!

HB
 

Criss Colon

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43 million Euros,at 3.07% per anum,..........................................
Sounds like almost 4 million US dollars a year!
As the great "Dragon Lady" Imelda Marcos would say,
"That buys a lot of Phucking Zapatos"!!!!!
Now,we need a good "Apodo",("Nick Name") for "La Primera Dama".
How About",.............................I GOT IT,
"The CAT-IN-THE-HAT"....?????????????????????????????????????? :bunny::bunny::bunny:
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Mauricio

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That screen shot looks fake, the date fields in the period selector have different formats: dd-mm-aaaa and mm-dd-aaaa. I doubt that would happen on a European Internet banking portal.
 

Chirimoya

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Well spotted, Mauricio - that date format is never used in Europe as far as I know. I also thought that screenshot looked fabricated.
 

suarezn

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43 million Euros,at 3.07% per anum,..........................................
Sounds like almost 4 million US dollars a year!

"The CAT-IN-THE-HAT"

LOL love it...La Gata con botas (y sombreros).

Your math is wrong though. 43 million Euros @ 3.07 yearly = 1,320,100.00 Euros * current exchange rate = 1,735,170 USD...still enough money to buy lots of hats though.
 

suarezn

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Well spotted, Mauricio - that date format is never used in Europe as far as I know. I also thought that screenshot looked fabricated.

Agree, the amounts don't seem to match either. Notice that the balance in about a week has only gone up about 2 euros which makes no sense if making a little over 3% a year that amount should have been about 25,000 Euros.
 

belgiank

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another thing Europeans never use is the komma between the numbers. We use a point.

It should read 43.892.678,96 euro

And damn, I should have responded to that email in which she was looking for a partner in Europe to put some money in a bank-account, promising me 30%.
 
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The DR1 sleuths are definitely hard at work here.

To add:

1. Danske Bank definitely uses the same color scheme for their internet/online banking as that in the screenshot.

2. Their British operations are in English and unlike the rest of Europe, use the comma to separate thousands, and the decimal point on the fraction i.e. $42,892,671.76, so that could explain the comma decimal point discrepancy.

What is more suspect, and has been pointed out, is the date format. The part of the document that would be attributable to the bank, uses day month year format, and if I recall correctly the British, like most of Europe use day, month, year.

If someone was able to hack the account, they should have been able to offer a lot more evidence than this screenshot. If it exists, perhaps it will be released. Absent that, the validity of this document still must remain suspect.


Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
 

Mauricio

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It's not only the date format, it's using one format in one field and another in the next. That's sloppy design of a user interface which I would expect from BHD but not a European bank
 
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The DR1 sleuths are definitely hard at work here.

To add:

1. Danske Bank definitely uses the same color scheme for their internet/online banking as that in the screenshot.

2. Their British operations are in English and unlike the rest of Europe, use the comma to separate thousands, and the decimal point on the fraction i.e. $42,892,671.76, so that could explain the comma decimal point discrepancy.

What is more suspect, and has been pointed out, is the date format. The part of the document that would be attributable to the bank, uses day month year format, and if I recall correctly the British, like most of Europe use day, month, year.If someone was able to hack the account, they should have been able to offer a lot more evidence than this screenshot. If it exists, perhaps it will be released. Absent that, the validity of this document still must remain suspect.


Respectfully,
Playacaribe2


Corrected to read, ...the British like most of Europe use month, day, year.



Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
 

Mauricio

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Hmm, you got it right the first time. Almost all of Europe including The British use D/M/Y. (also Canada, Australia, and most of South America).
 

cobraboy

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If it's fake, I'm sure the Danish bank would say it is. Any word from them?