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[Title] => Glasgow creditors face long wait to get their money back
[Summary] => Unless Glasgow Credit and Collection Services Inc. draws funds from its unspecified business investments, the thousands of creditors it has lured to its get-rich-quick scheme may need a lot of patience or prayers before getting back their money as the company had promised.
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February 19, 2009 - 12:00am