Tag Archives: Cambodia

A refresher

I’m not very good at this web design business. Here’s an update, just to make sure the front page has all the relevant information you might need if you’ve met Greg Blake or Evi Czernecki and you’re trying to decide if you should do business with them or associate them.

Perhaps Greg has told you wild stories you about his military record.
Look for it. Australia has online resources for searching military records. His doesn’t exist. The same goes for his PhD, MFA, and most other degrees he says he has. Perhaps he’s confiding in you that he’s working for the Australian embassy in whatever country he’s in. By all means, call them. It is all lies.

If you live in Cambodia and are thinking of doing business with this man, please make inquiries. There are people in the business community who will warn you about this couple. There are people he has already ripped off. There are people in Thailand he has ripped off. People in Laos.

If you are reading this, and you have questions, and you’re not convinced, please contact me. I can direct you to people who will tell you what it is really like to do business with Greg and Evi. It means losing money, and being associated with a man who left his Lao staff to pay his debts — so I hear from sources in Luang Prabang — to pay his debts when he fled after trying to take tens of thousands of dollars from a project to build dormitories for monks.

If you have a year of your life to throw away, or money to invest in a sham company like Teknomadic, the one he half built and abandoned in Luang Prabang, Laos, by all means, listen. If you don’t, just take a bit of a closer look around the internet — at any sites not created by Greg, that is. And please write to me. I can put you in touch with people who will tell you the truth about this couple.

Looks like word is spreading

I hope so.

http://www.f169bbs.com/bbs/news/165017-gregory-michael-blake-con-man-gets-brutally-owned-on-expat-forum

This guy’s a conman. Don’t do business with him, or with Evi. They have stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors, moving from country to country in Southeast Asia. They’re in Cambodia now, in Kampong Cham.

Subtle

Re: GMB, the police may be looking for you
Postby GregoryMichaelBlake » Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:20 pm

Now that I have had to commit to coming on my motorbike all the way to PP it seems that I have to deal with some issues before I get completely drunk pass out in a pool of vomit. I have surveyed my few friends here and they seem divided on the appropriate response to all this bullshit. One school of thought (my ex golfing partners from Swan Island) think that the appropriate course of action is to gouge one of your eyes out and skull fuck you. When you are suitably complaint bury you in the sand and dig you up after the flesh has rotted away so I can use your skulls as drinking vessels at a dinner party (people should be precise when they use acronyms because the omission of a single letter can result in serious misunderstandings). The other school of thought is that I should ignore you because you are a bunch of wankers who no one takes seriously.

Regardless of that I would like to offer the following melody as a way to quiet my frantic heart.

http://www.khmer440.com/chat_forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=50996&start=864

http://www.cpsi4u.com/

Greg and Evi have a new business!

To use to defraud people, undoubtedly.

http://www.cpsi4u.com

It looks like Greg’s keeping his name off it, perhaps because his scams are starting to catch up with him. I wouldn’t bet that they actually have the rights to do much of anything that they claim they can on the site.

This guy’s a conman. Don’t do business with him, or with Evi. They have stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors, moving from country to country in Southeast Asia. They’re in Cambodia now, in Kampong Cham, pretending to run a security or property rental service. They’ve already ripped off business partners there. Don’t become one of them.

What to expect if you decide to do business with Greg and Evi

Greg and Evi thought they’d scam the Buddhist community in Luang Prabang, taking $18,000 to do construction work for them and trying to leave the country without finishing (or mostly even starting) it. Frauds.

Click to access b5a83cae58.pdf

Wading online

Hey, you can see lots more of Greg and Evi online:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Greg-Blake/608416969269765

How lucky for all of us! Ha ha. Anyway, hey, now there are more outlets for the lies they’re selling. Again, all I’m counseling is caution. Well, extreme caution. Actually, I’d counsel total avoidance, but I know people like to figure things out for themselves, so all I want to urge y’all is to figure hard, think hard, don’t settle for anything without proof and just don’t trust a word either of them say. You can hide a lot of truly horrible things by mixing in some good.