This guy is a fraud
This guy is a fraud. He pretended to be a medical doctor in Denmark selling experimental cancer treatments to men with prostate cancer. Avoid at all cost!
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This guy is a fraud. He pretended to be a medical doctor in Denmark selling experimental cancer treatments to men with prostate cancer. Avoid at all cost!
Helped me with some recent issues with my company and I felt very included throughout. Will definitely use again!
We have been clients of Heino for some 5 years. Heino has always given us simple, yet sound advice for all our small business, company, and personal needs. For us, he has been able to simplify what had always been confusing accounting jargon...
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