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Canadian beardie allegedly conned $600,000 from investors to build ski resort. Allegedly

 Poster: A snowHead
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Ron McHaffie, a 62-year-old entrepreneur from British Columbia, has been interviewed by CBC News concerning a ski resort that has not materialised.

This story has been link-monkeyed by WTF Ski Club:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/325182624251298/344582542311306/?notif_t=group_comment

Quote:
McHaffie insisted he could revive the Bigfoot resort project if he could somehow raise more money.

"Bear with me, as soon as I’m better, I’ll go right back at it," he said. "I’m going to need more investors."
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