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Phillup MaCrevis
Minneapolis, MN
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consulting company ? the first part is right CON –verb (used with object) 2. to swindle; trick: That crook conned me out of all my savings. 3. to persuade by deception, cajolery, etc. –noun 4. a confidence game or swindle. 5. a lie, exaggeration, or glib self-serving talk: He had a dozen different cons for getting out of paying traffic tickets.
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Mary
Minneapolis, MN
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denny should pay his ex-wife 7500.00 a month for life. denny is a good man.
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true car salesmen
Willmar, MN
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You cant stop the man from working, should he not have a job? He needs to support his family. A bad run of luck shouldnt stop him from makng money!!! And for his wife, she got her fair share allready.
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Minneapolis, MN
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Who in gods name would ever loan money to a man who owes $700,000,000+ and is being investigated for fraud?
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Wonder Woman
Saint Paul, MN
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No, Danny doesn't owe his ex-wife nothing. She's a human being capable of working and can survive. Why rely on someone else to survive when we woman brag and boast about being independent. What a waste of human space and life. If she can't survive and learn to turn that $200k into something bigger and much more... she might as well kill herself. As for Danny, he put himself in this situation. He got greedy and and loses site of where he came from. He preach about coming from a small grass root upbringing and making it bit but yet, he goes into debt in his life and forgot about that humble beginning. Money does that to weak minded people and I deal with divorce and bankruptcy case all the time. I hear lawyers coaching their clients on what to say and do to gain the most on alimony and yes, part of that alimony also goes into the lawyers pocket so why not right? Guess that explains why the ex-wife is seeking alimony and why he's spending so much when people like us average Joe can survive on our week to week pay checks.
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Mike
Brainerd, MN
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Who would loan money to Denny Hecker? And do we need to get their mental health assistance?
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baggs
Buffalo, MN
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Denny Hecker: Once a used car salesman, always a used car salesman!!
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Chaz McDoggie
Minneapolis, MN
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Is Mrs. Hecker the fourth HOT?? If she is please give her my number.
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Gus Goodspeed
Minneapolis, MN
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true car salesmen
Willmar, MN
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HEY BAGS WHAT DO YOU DO FACTORY WORK??
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Pat AndersonForGov
Saint Paul, MN
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So what was all that cash in the back of his SUV for when he got in an accident?? The dam cops did not even search a vehicle involved in an accident that was ozzing cash!!
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the ralph
Excelsior, MN
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ralph thomas is one of the stockholders in a ND bank big denny declared bk okay ralph whats the motivation of you giving dh more $$ there is more to the story. ralph is no fool he is playing a game big gamble on the payback unless denny is blackmailing him for something denny knows. go team irs something smells fishy. good luck ralph and investors. if this is really true knock knock on ralph's door there is definitely more to the story.
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Itstime
Fargo, ND
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Birds of a feather flock together. Ralph, Denny etc.They've been in kahoots for years. Good money after bad. "Sure Denny, screw me out of 7M and I'll give you 50K." Denny probably has pictures of Ralph with a farm animal. GO FEDS!
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Javier
Minneapolis, MN
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New Dimension Advisors....Hmmmmm. Wonder if they have a website.
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Charles Schwab
Saint Paul, MN
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How does a 57 year old man who has made multi-multi millions over his working career only have $150k in his 401k??????
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wtf
Minneapolis, MN
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So Denny owes millions of dollars to creditors and he can still get loans? Wow!
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wtf
Minneapolis, MN
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Charles Schwab wrote: How does a 57 year old man who has made multi-multi millions over his working career only have $150k in his 401k?????? When you live his kind of lifestyle it doesn't take much to burn through money.
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4evrFarve
Saint Paul, MN
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And I thought MN was a none alimony state, only child support. Has that changed?
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Suckah
Minneapolis, MN
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And here I am working 40 hrs a week?! Guess I'll never be a success.
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MikeD
Delano, MN
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Obviously the 'consulting fees' are an attempt to shield money from the whole bankruptcy thing. But lets see... he screwed his customers by taking their money for state tax, car tabs and old loan payoffs, and he didn't make any of those payments and kept the money. Any car company willing to pay this crook a 'consulting fee' - even if it's just to hide money for him - is a car company I'm not going to ever do business with. I used to enjoy dealing with Walser, but after that whole Brainerd Toyota deal, I guess I'll be looking for a new dealer. Bad decision Walser - you should have never got involved with this clown.
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