Not sure about the $100 to leave him alone, but he is a notorious gambler.My regular client was a friend of him(he passed away). He told me: He is a gambler who likes to play high stakes slot machines. But he likes to play without any disturbance. If you sitting next to him, he just give you 100$ to leave him alone. This guy has a style.
I was going to say I saw him at Woodbine Casion once, a huge ton of bills in his hands.My regular client was a friend of him(he passed away). He told me: He is a gambler who likes to play high stakes slot machines. But he likes to play without any disturbance. If you sitting next to him, he just give you 100$ to leave him alone. This guy has a style.
How can he call himself The Cashman if he's enslaved to the one armed bandito? Eventually Richard Simmons comes a callin.I remember the time he was shot in the foot during a robbery. he owes a friend of mine $56000 from a loan that he did not repay. Russell kept putting off payments then my friend died
Just because your friend passed away doesn't mean Oliver stops owing him money. His Estate should be repaid. Was it a proper documented loan?I remember the time he was shot in the foot during a robbery. he owes a friend of mine $56000 from a loan that he did not repay. Russell kept putting off payments then my friend died
When I was about 16 or so I tried to sell him a diamond ring that I 'found'. He claimed it was fake and offered me a few bucks for the gold. I knew it was real and went downtown and sold it for a few hundred bucks. Still got ripped off but not by him. That was when he only had the one shop on Eglinton West near Avenue Road. He is the biggest POS I've ever had the misfortune to meet.Toronto Icon ? more like Toronto scumbag . He was busted back in the day for knowingly buying stolen jewelry to stock his store shelves. Dirt ball Oliver pays pennies on the dollar to anyone desperate enough to step foot in his store with gold to sell. Its more profitable for him to melt it down.