Marie-Francoise Wolff scam?

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georgiebandit1

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Hello all. I’ve just watched a you tube advert starring Marie-Francoise pretending to be a millionaire called Julia married to Harold advertising a know scam called Click Money. Has anyone else seen this ? I’m really disappointed if it’s her.
 
Hello all. I’ve just watched a you tube advert starring Marie-Francoise pretending to be a millionaire called Julia married to Harold advertising a know scam called Click Money. Has anyone else seen this ? I’m really disappointed if it’s her.
Wow! I checked it out and that's her alright! And there's quite a bit online saying click money is a scam. How embarrassing! I hate kipling bags anyway, so the company's welcome to her!
 
I can't find the clip but is it possible that an innocent video has been "dubbed" over with scam talk? I find it hard to think MFW would get involved with something like that. Surely she could get work anywhere?

CC
 
I can't find the clip but is it possible that an innocent video has been "dubbed" over with scam talk? I find it hard to think MFW would get involved with something like that. Surely she could get work anywhere?

CC
Yes I think I’ll reserve judgment for a
Minute
 
Perhaps they told her it was all above board or something, or maybe she was misled? As for voide dubbing - it sounds like her voice.....
 
Its bitcoins.

She won't have. She is playing a part.
Oh, acting! So that is not her real husband.

Ah, so they are Julia and Harold.


And here the review


Talking about the lies being told by Julia (cough Marie).
 
This is her page with a modelling agency and she`s done a lot of work in adverts and clips for all kinds of businesses including casinos, airlines etc

She say's she made $29m so why is she selling Kipling bags on QVC a hobby?! Is this a spoof? I can't see why she would take part in this? She's also flogging pans for JML. 👎
 
It goes to show that with most people in that line of work it`s all an illusion. They pretend to be whatever they`re asked to be, whether it`s doting Mother, wife and wholesome housewife or pink haired vamp promoting gambling to pretend millionaire or counter assistant selling Olay skincare. The list is endless in the cut throat often time limited world of selly telly adverts.
 

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