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Who's the Richest GFY'er?
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His name is Cadwell not Caldwell.Some people will reveal their wealth indirectly and if you can hold all the pieces up in your head over time it can be summed up.
Or you can piss them off and then will come back with a rebuttal that usually has an inflated amount or a very high estimate.
Brad from mojohost won't ever say anything about his wealth but from his ambush interview you saw his house, his nice cars, and the fact he had a black American Express card. It's undisclosed but to have one of those (it's rumored) you at least have a networth of $20 million. That was back in '05 I believe. They've acquired and expanded well beyond that so who knows.
Ron Caldwell is the CEO of CCbill, the powerhouse biller everyone loves and trust.
I wish some of these companies would pool together in addition to some of the help the stopfilelockers campaign is already getting and help out with funding, as all their profits would go up. But it's so convoluted that it's impossible to measure the direct benefit, hence they won't do it.Sharleen Spiteri - 1989 - In The AssComment
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That would be.....me.
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That is amazing if it is true..
I guess the OP is talking about richest financially. For me the richest is the happiest person. I am neither lolComment
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Totally and completely false.
Beat me to it
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Guess who won the title?
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I remembered wrong
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centurion_CardSince the inception of the card, members have received a copy of Departures, which is also sent to all Platinum Card cardholders. However, in 2004, American Express Centurion members in the US began receiving an exclusive "no name" magazine, which was not available by any other means. Starting with the Spring 2007 edition, this magazine was officially titled Black Ink. The magazine is available only to individual Centurion cardholders, not to the business-edition customers. European, Asian, and Australian Centurion members receive quarterly the Centurion magazine, published by Journal International GmbH (Munich, Germany). In June 2011, the Centurion Magazine website was launched, offering daily updates for Centurion Card members.
According to Journal International, the average age of a Centurion reader from Europe or the Middle East is 49 years. Ninety-four percent of primary cardholders are male and they have an average of 3.3 properties. Their average household income is ?653,000 and their average total net worth is ?4.5million. They have an average disposable monthly income of ?8,800. Centurion has been published since 2001 and has a circulation in Europe and the Middle East of 44,100, in Asia of 13,900, and in Australia of 6,000.[9]Comment
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Hi Johnny,Some people will reveal their wealth indirectly and if you can hold all the pieces up in your head over time it can be summed up.
Or you can piss them off and then will come back with a rebuttal that usually has an inflated amount or a very high estimate.
Brad from mojohost won't ever say anything about his wealth but from his ambush interview you saw his house, his nice cars, and the fact he had a black American Express card. It's undisclosed but to have one of those (it's rumored) you at least have a networth of $20 million. That was back in '05 I believe. They've acquired and expanded well beyond that so who knows.
Ron Caldwell is the CEO of CCbill, the powerhouse biller everyone loves and trust.
I wish some of these companies would pool together in addition to some of the help the stopfilelockers campaign is already getting and help out with funding, as all their profits would go up. But it's so convoluted that it's impossible to measure the direct benefit, hence they won't do it.
I'm flattered to be thought of.. I wish to be considered hard working, innovative, rich with karma .. but no, I'm not in the same league monetarily. Maybe someday!
Sincerely,
BradPresident at MojoHost | brad at mojohost dot com | Skype MojoHostBrad
71 industry awards for hosting and professional excellence since 1999

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Achmed.
I saw him in Prague at the show hotel we were at last year -- he flew in in his Gulfstream Jet and needed 2 elevators for his travelling entourage at the Ambassador hotel -- they were wearing Saudi white robes and headdresses.
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Black card requires $250K USD spending a year right?Comment
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President at MojoHost | brad at mojohost dot com | Skype MojoHostBrad
71 industry awards for hosting and professional excellence since 1999

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President at MojoHost | brad at mojohost dot com | Skype MojoHostBrad
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It's 250k a year spent and a fee depending on when you signed up between 2500-5000 a year. It's worth it if you travel international for the companion tickets. It's also amazing for buyer protection on anything and everything (Amex generally is) any hotel in the program automatically upgrades your room to the next tier and most airlines will also.
However it has downsides. I've had mine replaced 7 times in 2 years because its been cloned that many times which is a massive inconvenience when you run your electric or cable bills on it.Comment
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RC's dad started and ran that company until he passed away a couple of years back right?
So even IF he has that much money, it's kinda/sorta of an "inheritance" (though he was right there with his dad the whole time so it's a close call)
Since none of us have personal knowledge of the books over there...and since CC Bill made a lot of money off of small sites with no merchant accounts of their own (that have been decimated by piracy)...then I would have to say the KING of piracy: Fabian is the richest guy who posts on GFY. (don't think Ron has really posted here in years anyway)-Robbie
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WTF do you spend $250k a year on? I can see as a business sure but personal ?It's 250k a year spent and a fee depending on when you signed up between 2500-5000 a year. It's worth it if you travel international for the companion tickets. It's also amazing for buyer protection on anything and everything (Amex generally is) any hotel in the program automatically upgrades your room to the next tier and most airlines will also.
However it has downsides. I've had mine replaced 7 times in 2 years because its been cloned that many times which is a massive inconvenience when you run your electric or cable bills on it.Comment
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