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Re: Johnny_C post# 38849

Tuesday, 06/27/2017 10:10:58 AM

Tuesday, June 27, 2017 10:10:58 AM

Post# of 54032
Sure a lot of ASSUMPTIONS...lol...

WITH NO PROOF as usual for the self described "consultant"
https://www.scribd.com/document/323248950/38-6-exhibit

Here...let me help you out...
"Game, set, match
Used to indicate that a person has definitively beaten the opposition in a given situation. Derived from the game of tennis in which the winner of a match is the player who wins two out of three (for women) or three out of five (for men) sets; each set is made up of a number of games. Thus, the final winning shot is the one that wins the player the point that wins the game that wins the set that wins the match."

The GAME is FAR from over...

ROTFLMAO

Yes...I am WELL aware that the financiers who held discount shares laughed all the way to the bank during the most recent PUMP AND DUMP.

But OBVIOUSLY, THIS note had NOT been converted...
Are you saying that you can guarantee that the future would have been the SAME???
You said

They would have made more money selling shares!

the discussion was about this

OK, so the company got $35,000 for less than 90 days and in return for that issued 15,000,000 shares (worth $30,000 at the time of the loan) and paid out $59,658.96 in cash.

Yep...he's a genius all right.



Hell, Group 10 was probably in there DUMPING shares (the 15M commitment shares) during the BIG PUMP AND DUMP
So they made out like bandits...lol...


" Commitment Fee. As consideration for Holder’s commitment to purchase this Debenture, Borrower shall issue to Holder within fifteen (15) Business Days of the Issuance Date fifteen million (15,000,000) shares of Borrower’s common stock, par value .00001 per share (“Common Stock”), as a commitment fee (the “Commitment Fee Shares”). The Commitment Fee Shares have been earned in full upon Holder’s purchase of this Debenture; none of the Commitment Fee Shares will be returned in the event that this Debenture is prepaid. Failure to issue and deliver the Commitment Fee Shares to Holder within fifteen (15) Business Days shall constitute an Event of Default under this Debenture."
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1142790/000149315217005173/ex4-5.htm

SO HOW MUCH $$$ DID BSETHY REALLY GIVE AWAY TO GROUP 10
FOR THE NOTE BEING DISCUSSED???


ROTFLMAO
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