Complaint Review: Douglas P. Cataldo - DSD Management - Lynn Massachusetts
- Douglas P. Cataldo - DSD Management 11 Starrett Road Lynn, Massachusetts U.S.A.
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Douglas P. Cataldo - DSD Management Failed to return my money Lynn Massachusetts
*Consumer Comment: he screwed me tooo
*Consumer Comment: Where he is
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Here's my thought on the matter:
Doug Cataldo has taken money from many individuals including myself. He claims that he is a great stock trader, he is not. He is a liar and is deceitful. He was located in Rhode Island, he was married and now divorced, he has 2 daughters. He is currently being investigated my multiple law enforcement departments. Please contact me if you have been ripped off by Doug Cataldo. Lets not let him get away with our hard earned money. Lets not let him do this to others.
John
Boston, Massachusetts
U.S.A.
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#3 Consumer Comment
he screwed me tooo
AUTHOR: crystal - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 22, 2012
John please call me 401 219 1381 I can't figure out how to contact you
#2 Consumer Comment
Where he is
AUTHOR: The Truth - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, July 29, 2010
1305 Lewis O'gray Drive Saugus MA 617-999-8077 dcataldo40@yahoo.com
#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Here's my thought on the matter:
AUTHOR: Important Enough To Tell The Truth - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, July 28, 2009
I know Doug Cataldo personally, and while you claim he is not up to par in the stock trading, I'd like to advice you that your claims are false. I have been side by side with him while he was trading and made himself about 15 grand in about 2 minutes off of a small investment. Bad at trading? Yes, I agree.. making 15 grand in 2 minutes of my time is a terrible thing, I'm not sure who would ever want such a thing. He had been trading since his eldest daughter was 5 or so years of age, and she is now almost an adult.. he has plenty of experience with it and he was top of his business. He is an excellent stock trader, thus your point is moot. Firstly.
Secondly, he is one of the most generous men I have ever met. He has always been helping people out who have had financial problems, without question and never expects anything back from it. He's always given to charities and even gave his ex wife's sister their Honda they were saving for their eldest daughter, and even though she broke the transmission not once did he ask her to pay for it to get it fixed. He payed for his ex wife's brother when he was in prison for a year, and again not once asked for it in return, though that would have been the kind thing to do. He has done nothing but kind things for people and people have walked all over him in return. He is kind to the core, whether you think so or not. Because I for a fact know he is.
Thirdly, I'd like to ask you what business you have in updating his family status? I believe that has absolutely nothing to do with a "Ripoff". While I'm sure you do it to pinpoint the exact man, the truth of the matter is it doesn't make a difference if the man is Married, Single, Divorced, In a Relationship, Mormon, or any other form of relations. It has nothing to do with this claim of ripoff.
And lastly, if you're investing with someone you do not know, especially OVER THE INTERNET, you are taking a risk either way. Whether the money is lost in the market or was stolen. That is the risk you take when ANYONE puts their money in the stock market. Sorry, but if your money means anything to you, you'd keep it to yourself and make a living yourself. Being cocky with your money will lead you to nothing but failure.
I do not agree with your statements here, and I'd advise you to be more wise about what it is you do with your "Hard Earned Money".
Good day.
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