Dale Galbraith
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Dale Galbraith Cerastone; Betty Galbraith; Baljinder Singh Kooner Dale Galbraith - A continuous history of conning people, Internet
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Dale Galbraith has to be stopped. He has failed at everything he has done and when the going gets tough he cons people out of their hard earned dollars. The problem is, you will like him. Even people he has conned keep going back until they finally realize the danger of associating with Dale Galbraith.
The list of failures and cons goes on and on forever and he has become very good at it. He knows how get anyone to do anything he wants and can lie like you have no idea. You will not know the difference because I think he believes his own fraud to be true. Weird, and terrifying.
Lately I saw in the news he received death threats for running for office, and I think it has finally come to the point where people have had enough, just like me. He has stolen from almost anyone he has come in contact with and the list of people to talk to about his fraud is long and terrifying.
But it is telling that he would now turn to politics, it has been his ambition for a long time. He feels that once inside the machine he will be able to get anything he wants. He has told me this specifically, about contracts he can funnel and how to make money from who you know. Mostly he told me this when he served on failed attempts as a campaign manager for others. He said if we assisted the politicians owe you so don't be naive, this is how it is done. You help them, they help you.
Dale Galbraith should not ever hold a position of trust of the public. He advertised a gym to be opened in Hinton, sold memberships and continued to sell memberships long after he knew it would never open. He stole cash from friends companies he worked for as soon as they allowed him access to the accounts.
He has ran a failed business on the side while employed with a company owned by a friend and used employees of his employer to do the work for his start up company. Including using vehicles and accounts. He told the employees he was the owner of the company he was employed by, so they never questioned it.
He conned a friend into starting a stone company with him, had the friend do all the work, and stole the company blind. Leased himself a Cadillac and ripped off all the cash. He then told the friend that he could buy him out if his partner would buy him out of the last company he was in. The friend confronted the owner of the last company to ask for him to pay Dale Galbraith his portion of the company only to find the owner was blown away that Dale would lie about owning anything, he was only an employee and was let go for defrauding the company.
When that partnership failed he brought in more partners and stole them blind until they finally through him out and took over the company or he was going to be charged with fraud for his efforts.
Dale Galbraith then conned another friend into a bath tub replacement business and made promise after promise while working the friend to the bone. The friend put up everything he had to only find Dale had lied and did not have the ability to put up the money he always says he has, this caused Dale's friend to lose everything. Dale bled the company dry and left his friend with nothing.
Do you see a pattern? He takes his friends for a ride, one after another. We are just sheep to him, ready for the slaughter. Because we are sheep Dale Galbraith feels he does not even have to worry about the impact of lying to us. It is natural to him because tomorrow you are gone as soon as he has used you up.
And if you sue him like his employee tried because Dale didn't pay him, Dale counter sues for $750,000 and after going to court and manipulating the judge to show him how to delay and hurt the guy, the guy has to drop it because he can't afford to fight anymore. Look him up, ask people around Calgary in the construction industry, and you will find many many stories that will give you shivers.
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