**MyGrocer surfaces on Central Coast under new name**

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  1. How can these two snakes (Miss Jacqueline Hageman and her con-man side kick Ross Whitehead)continue getting away with this? Sydney, Brisbane and now the Central Coast!? What is wrong with ASIC, the fraud squad and all the other "government" agen Anonymous -- 15/10/04

    How can these two snakes (Miss Jacqueline Hageman and her con-man side kick Ross Whitehead)continue getting away with this? Sydney, Brisbane and now the Central Coast!? What is wrong with ASIC, the fraud squad and all the other "government" agencies who have been contacted concerning these two vermon? He is ripping of small investors not huge companies who have the ability to cover their losses. Please everyone be aware that these two would steal your dogs food if they had a chance and please, please, please do not listen to any of the CRAP that these two have to say. They are both compulsive liers and will say and do anything to make sure their pockets get fat and yours become empty.
    Jaquie, wake up to yourself, your sugar daddy (Ross) won't be able to provide you with all of lifes luxuries once your in jail and Ross I hope you become some mans new mistress when you finally get locked up, its what you deserve you pig.


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