Emma Drew #35 Emma Drew disappeared without a trace, will she come back with a brand new face?

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It was also around the time she was bragging about setting up an ISA in Tony’s name whilst he was gaming, saying she had done it without telling him. That’s also fraud and was pointed out as such in here. There were lots of red flags around him being a financially vulnerable adult so i do hope she was investigated
 
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Wasn't she doing match betting for her Dad? I remember she didn't have POA and was moaning she couldn't get it.
 
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It's quite shocking when you hear what she used ro get up to! That's vile behaviour. She's deffo not to be trusted with anything!
 
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Look at Drew Media on companies house. According to the balance sheet the company is insolvent (in other words, unable to pay its debts) to the tune of 25k
 
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Is Tony actually called McDonald? Not Tony McDonald drew? Wonder if they're working
 
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I see there was an attempt to strike off the company in 2022. It looks as though its hard to make money without a job.
 
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Is Tony actually called McDonald? Not Tony McDonald drew? Wonder if they're working
Yes, I remember it being discussed on an earlier thread and had forgotten his actual name was McDonald 🤣 🤣 🤣
 
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Look at Drew Media on companies house. According to the balance sheet the company is insolvent (in other words, unable to pay its debts) to the tune of 25k
So the striking off was halted as an objection was received.
Could it be one of those cases where HMRC is looking things as some companies claimed covid loans and assistance then tried to close?
 
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She had links to casinos that aren’t on GamStop on the front page of her Make Money Without a Job site until recently. If you don’t know, these sites cause big issues for people who gamble and have signed up to be banned from gambling sites. They basically ignore the ban.
Anyway, somebody on a blogger group said that another blogger had these links. She came on and said that she had just checked her site and found out it was her. But she claimed she didm’t know the links were on there and somebody else dealt with that. Even though the links had been up there for over a year. She then pretended to be the victim.
I’m pretty sure she still has links for essay writing sites on her blog. A great way for students to cheat. Still, as long as she’s making money, who cares?
 
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She had links to casinos that aren’t on GamStop on the front page of her Make Money Without a Job site until recently. If you don’t know, these sites cause big issues for people who gamble and have signed up to be banned from gambling sites. They basically ignore the ban.
Anyway, somebody on a blogger group said that another blogger had these links. She came on and said that she had just checked her site and found out it was her. But she claimed she didm’t know the links were on there and somebody else dealt with that. Even though the links had been up there for over a year. She then pretended to be the victim.
I’m pretty sure she still has links for essay writing sites on her blog. A great way for students to cheat. Still, as long as she’s making money, who cares?
If you look at my previous replies in this thread, this is something I'm reallt angry with her about. I reported her advertising gambling sites in her newsletters without any responsible gambling information (gambling adverts need to have "18+" and begambleaware.org in their content as minimum) but the ASA didn't do anything (although they did investigate it). There's not really anywhere on the Gambling Commission's website to report it, either.
 
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I think one of her old websites was bought by a dodgy gambling site so any blogger who had links to it suddenly had a higher spam score. She always advertised matched betting as risk free which it clearly is not.
 
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I think one of her old websites was bought by a dodgy gambling site so any blogger who had links to it suddenly had a higher spam score. She always advertised matched betting as risk free which it clearly is not.
I hate match betting and all these money bloggers claiming it is easy money but tend to prey on vunverable who are desperate 😡
 
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I hate match betting and all these money bloggers claiming it is easy money but tend to prey on vunverable who are desperate 😡
I hate it too, Ihate the way they advertise it. In the industry they have to be so careful, and rightly so, but these bloggers can peddle gambling to anyone and seem to get away with it.

Anyone who advertises non-gamstop sites for their own gain is a piece of tit, in my book.
 
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Remember the 20 cogs she kept pushing too? She made it seem like it was easy to earn X amount of money when in reality you almost had to sell your soul to the devil and give every personal detail away to lots of companies, she got a fee for everyone she referred and made it sound like an ideal side hustle despite all the bad reviews and data breaches.
 
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I've always said in earlier threads how I heard through Emma about matched betting and yes it is risk free to a point and I did make money but I also got an addiction from it which is still impacting my life today.
I messaged her to ask her to put more warnings and things about the real risks not just financial but got nothing back 🙃
 
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