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@mrbentley445

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brntley@mrbentley445·
@JimChuong Funny how you casually don’t add the date. Why? Because it’s ages ago. Nobody signs up for your junk these days
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@MapleLeafs I can’t believe what I’m reading. The darkest day in Maple Leafs history. What could this clown have said that made the other clown hire him? Will never ever spend another dollar on this embarrassment of a franchise
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Toronto Maple Leafs@MapleLeafs·
We have named John Chayka the General Manager and Mats Sundin as Senior Executive Advisor, Hockey Operations Details » shorturl.at/WYQiF
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@MapleLeafs Classic liberal… failing upwards! Get outta my face!
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brntley@mrbentley445·
If the @MapleLeafs hire Chayka for real, then Keith pelley can rot in absolute hell. So much warning that nobody likes Chakya as he is a lying criminal. Pelley is going to set the #leafs back another 10 years. Worse is @EdwardSRogers is letting him do it. Absolute bananas
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
I hadn’t opened my IG DMs for 3 days. Just checked it and I am flooded with requests to work with me. Appreciate everybody who enjoys, and is engaging with, the content. 🙏 I’ve been told that I should run ads but I see no point if my content pulls.
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
Bro u can literally do whatever you want. I started a silly tiktok account when i was 48 years old. Now I get 15 million monthly views, troll haters, and have $30k months. Life isn’t that serious.
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It takes 30 minutes to create 4 short-form videos to post on TikTok and Instagram. You can post on X while walking your dog. Most would be surprised at how simple it is to replace your annual salary with income from social media. @alexonabudget

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brntley@mrbentley445·
@ManyBeenRinsed Remember he posts that he makes 3000$ per day on square, yet he claims he paid 0$ taxes lol. The guy is such a fraud. When he did that PAID article in Toronto Life 2 months ago, I almost barfed. Guy is broke as a joke
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@ManyBeenRinsed @CanRevAgency Remember him showing that he ‘makes’ like 3000$ per day via square? Lololol . Yet he has no taxes. Guy is such a liar it’s wild
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EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed·
Jimmy from the block telling you he’s scamming Canada. He doesn’t claim his Twitter income or the income from his scam courses. @CanRevAgency
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@ManyBeenRinsed @CanRevAgency He’s the biggest liar on twitter. He’s actually broke & has little to no money. It’s hard to believe but it’s true.
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
I will be launching a new course soon. I need everybody who engages on my content to like, comment and repost. I appreciate any and all traffic. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@JimChuong That is total nonsense. Using AI to change numbers to zero isn’t a flex. It actually shows you are more broke than not. Real people pay taxes, there is no ‘secret’ to paying zero taxes. I’ve reported you to the @CanRevAgency anyway by filling out their online form
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
I paid $0 tax. I had $0 deducted at source. Tax day isn’t that bad. I paid my fair share. Selling your life away for salary is taxed at punishing rates. But if you “love your job” and “enjoy what you do”, you should be happy to pay it - you know the deal.
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@JimChuong ‘Self proclaimed millionaire’ selling 99$ courses from info freely available on YouTube from 2001 & not issuing refunds to those who were scammed.
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
When I sold my life for a salary I never climbed the corporate ladder - entered on the bottom rung and stayed there. Today I’m multimillionaire and my former coworkers still sell their lives away for a salary. Different goals, different outcomes. Choose your goals carefully.
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@JimChuong Unless you charge them $99 for your course right Jim? Then upsell them on day 1 and regurgitate info found on YouTube 15 years ago. Lastly, refuse their refund requests because you’re a poor too, just like them, expect yo masquerade around like a wealthy person
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The DM’s keep pouring in: ‘Thanks for taking on this Jim guy, he is a prick, I fell for it too, he doesn't add any value, just upsells, after day 1 of signing up I asked him to refund money & he didn't’ Self-proclaimed ‘millionaire’ running off with ppl’s money. @JimChuong

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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
Do not help broke people, even if they are your friends or family. You will end up broke and in the end, they will all hate you. 100% of the time.
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@JimChuong Did you write that yourself? That’s definitely NOT written by a ‘VP’ in corporate. The grammar is that of a 12 year old. Enough with writing your own reviews Jimmy
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@JimChuong Says the guy in a 2007 Toyota Corolla with 287,000km and no sunroof. Real rich people spend some $ and buy a car that’s actually SAFE to transport children. One bad hit and everyone is toast in that old cheese box. The lies about being rich have caught up to big Jim.
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
99% of the time, the poorest people you know will be driving the most expensive cars.
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
Don’t let anyone talk you out of a once-in-lifetime, $10k trip to Italy. That $20k will be the best $30k that you’ve ever spent!
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@JimChuong Jesus, stop getting A.I. to write 90% of your slop
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
CIBC had to pay a woman with 5.5 years of service 12 months’ pay in lieu of notice as severance, plus $100,000 for her annual bonus. When I worked in corporate, I always looked to get laid off or fired. Always. In Ontario, Canada, severance and notice periods under common law can amount to tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. It doesn’t matter how long you were employed, and it doesn’t matter how large the employer is. I once helped a senior coworker with 30 years of tenure secure over $350,000 instead of a fake gold watch for their retirement. If I was a non-union employee with a lot of tenure, I would never voluntarily quit, resign, change jobs, retire, stop coming in to work, or otherwise decide to leave on my own. Not only would I forfeit a potentially large severance package, but I might also disqualify myself from Employment Insurance benefits. Corporations are neither ethical nor moral when they cheat employees and try to avoid paying what they owe under common law. If I wanted to force a corporation to pay me severance, I had five different methods that always worked. The easiest (but most expensive) method is to use an employment lawyer. But what if I don’t have money for a lawyer? No problem - Canada has me covered. I would visit the Law Society of Upper Canada website and use their Lawyer Referral Service (LRS) to find an employment lawyer who would give me a free 30-minute consultation. Ignore anyone who quotes the Employment Standards Act (ESA) unless they are an employment lawyer. They are wrong 100% of the time. Talk to an employment lawyer. The corporation will try to get you to sign away your rights and accept less, so make sure you sign nothing. Just take whatever document HR gives you and show it to your employment lawyer so they can deal with it. The win rate is so high that employment lawyers always took my cases on contingency. That means they don’t get paid unless they win. But when they win, they take a third of the winnings. Too high? Remember, you don’t have money upfront anyway. If I could afford to pay, of course it would be cheaper to do so. It’s a good deal either way. I preferred to be consistently insubordinate and to retain the services of an employment lawyer. That worked every time for me. If I was a non-union employee with a lot of tenure, I would never quit, resign, retire, take a new job, or stop coming to work. I want what is legally owed to me under common law. Don’t be the employee who leaves with nothing because they didn’t consult an employment lawyer. This is education, not advice. Consult your own employment lawyer.
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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
Cheap flight from Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦 to Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 No offence, but there is no chance that I will fly across an ocean in cattle class. None.
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brntley@mrbentley445·
@JimChuong But you went back to a 2007 Toyota Corolla? Why drive your CHILD around in an old corolla which has nearly zero safety in case of an accident? But you’re worth 15m right? Can’t spend 75k for a safer car for your kid. The lying is catching up! When to pay these people back?
EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed

The DM’s keep pouring in: ‘Thanks for taking on this Jim guy, he is a prick, I fell for it too, he doesn't add any value, just upsells, after day 1 of signing up I asked him to refund money & he didn't’ Self-proclaimed ‘millionaire’ running off with ppl’s money. @JimChuong

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Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
Extreme frugality doesn’t make sense. Invest but also live life - it’s not one or the other. It’s both. When buying U.S. real estate, I also bought an S550. It was amusing that the car was priced higher than detached houses I was collecting.
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In 2010 the best house I bought in the U.S. in was $40,000. The cheapest was $30,000. The most expensive was $90,000. U.S. dollar was parity with the Canadian dollar. Realtor commission was $500 to $1,000 per. Most left the industry because they couldn’t find work.

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