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Thanks stevo, actually when looking at the drawings and then seeing it in the pr you just mentioned, there is a byproduct of sludge waste from this machine. Sort of throws another monkey wrench in the whole process when dealing with government EPA's.
Very interesting reading, I'm truely enjoying reading some real facts about the machine for a change, thank you so much. Some of the things I recognize, some I don't. Very fascinating indeed. I'll be busy with that site for a while, thanks again.
There ya go, real facts! Thank you so much. That gives me a lot more DD to work on.
There would also have to be a US and Canadian patent, that's the one I would be most interested in, please let him know since you're talking with him.
I would also really like to see the product in action. Ideally let's hook it up to an active septic tank and then have one of them drink the finished product on site. I would really like to see that. I would actually fly out to Blaine just to see it. Infact I will be up near there this spring. Maybe we could se something up and I could report back here?
I'm not trying to cause trouble, just trying to fit in and trying to be as realistic as you are. I read what you posted, lots of words about how it can make clean water, no facts about the process. I have some pretty good ideas just from looking at the picture. I think anyone that has been in the business as long as I have can look at that picture and figure it out. It's a wonderful creation, looks good to the untrained eye!
Don't you ever wonder why every single PR is written like that? Lot's of possiblilites, lot's of forward looking statements, never a real fact, never anything really happening? Doesn't that bother you just a little?
More possibilities, great!
Thanks but that's not what I asked for. I'm looking for the filing and the number for the patent. It should be public info but when I searched I couldn't find it.
International patents are of public record, the filing and the number. I did a search and couldn't find one for Purio. Maybe I just couldn't find it, not saying it's not there but if anyone else has the patent filing I sure would like to see it, anyone? I think that alone would put a lot of this nonsense to rest.
I don't think HD sells them but I'm sure I could slap one together in my garage over a weekend! Looks like a cart on wheels, a couple of water softener tanks with heads, a line of plastic tanks, some square plastic containers, a few 3/4" ball valves and some 11/2" pvc and fittings.
No problem, looks like an easy one! When do you want it?
Great post, thanks so much!
It's not an old site. It's the Canadian site for the network marketing home pou ro system. The site you posted is a distributor in California. Just like if I sold these units I could make a website too and have my service area here.
Read this page, lol.
http://www.ultrasafewater.com/
Anyone can be a distributor for UltaSafe! Sign up today and start your own business, it's easy and fun! Water purification is what we all need!
http://www.ultrasafewater.com/files/Customer_Rep_App___Agreement.pdf
Thanks phrantic, you pretty much summed it all up! You forgot the part about how UltraSafe doesn't belong to Purio and that they are only a distributor through the Network Marketing deal. Thanks again!
I know stevo, nothing wrong with puting words in my mouth, never said they cost 26 bucks did I? lol
Let's keep it real. later
It's hard to leave when as soon as one does someone starts posting fibs about what he said.
$26.00 to sign up to become a distributor.
Ok, I'm leaving for now.
I won't continue posting on a regular basis. I understand most folks here bought a stock and they only want to hear positive things. Even if the negative things are true you don't want to hear it because you don't want your stock hurt. I received pm's telling me to stop, I'm hurting the stock. I guess this stock relies 100% on Ihubers for it to move, I'll back off.
Everything I found out and posted is the truth, no bashing and no lies, sorry for posting something you didn't want to hear.
Water is one of the easiest scams in the world folks, good luck with this one!
Yes it's getting very obvious, sorry to rain on your parade with the truth and actual facts.
Thanks again Stevo, I already found out everything I needed to know and already told you how I feel. The Ultrasafe deal is a network marketing program selling RO systems. Sorry but I just don't find that very impressive.
Thanks, speaking about the clarifier, hope they actually get a chance to use it someday!
I think I have learned all I ever want to know about the UltraSafe side of things here, don't need to look any further. Sorry but I'm not impressed.
The clarifier system may be a different situation. I'm going to start some extensive DD on this besides what's posted here or pr'd by the company. I'll let everyone know what I find out. I hope it's better than the above! lol
"Plus they launched their secondary UltraSafe water purification division..."
Hey doog, I'm thinking about launching my own secondary UltraSafe water purification division. Looks to me like it's open to anyone who wants to sell and install them! Nah, I can most likely get a RO system cheaper at my local plumbing supply store or Home Depot. lol
READ THE AGREEMENT SALES LINK I POSTED EARLIER. The UltraSafe water purifiers are sold through NETWORK MARKETING. You will receive a commission on sales from your downline etc. We all know how that works.
How is this unique compared to the hundreds of others sold at Home Depot and other big box stores across the nation?
http://www.ultrasafewater.com/reverse_osmosis_home_purifying.htm
Or this, a RO system built inside of a box for commercial sales?
Again, these are very common especially in the western states.
http://www.ultrasafewater.com/reverse_osmosis_commercial_dispensing.htm
Would you like to sell the Ultra Safe products? Just fill out this form and you can become a rep just like Purio!
http://www.ultrasafewater.com/files/Customer_Rep_App___Agreement.pdf
A little background on the founder:
Earl M. Switenky
Director
Purio Environmental Water Source, Incorporated
Blaine, Washington , WA
Sector: BASIC MATERIALS / Industrial Metals & Minerals
58 Years Old
Mr. Switenky brings a strong educational background and extensive experience to his position. Mr. Switenky has nearly three decades of executive experience, and nearly a decade of expertise in the water industry as a base of knowledge. Upon graduating with a degree in Education from the University of Saskatchewan in 1974, Mr. Switenky was responsible for running Turfland Inc., a successful full service landscaping and irrigation design and installation company, from its inception in 1984 to 1994. After 10 years directing Turfland Inc., Mr. Switenky was as an Instructor at Northwest Regional College from 1985 to 1993. In 1993 he worked as an independent contractor for a private, international marketing company; contracted to the fine jewelry and precious metals industry. Mr. Switenky developed successful market distributors in several regions including Canada, the continental USA, as well as Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. In 1999, Mr. Switenky began his next venture, Purio Environmental Water Source, Inc., a technology acquisition and development firm specializing in drinking water production and wastewater reclamation technology. Mr. Switenky is the founder and an officer of Purio Environmental Water Source, Inc. In addition, Mr. Switenky was a co-founder of a partnership operating under the name of UltraSafe Water Source, which specialized in manufacturing, marketing and servicing water purification equipment. In 2004 Mr. Switenky ceased to participate in the partnership and began carrying on business through UltraSafe Water Source as a sole proprietorship.
"So I'm not sure (if businesses provide filtered water) which ones would require/desire so many stages of filtration..."
Also purio's free standing pou system which is supposed to replace the bottled water dispenser requires filter maintenance and replacement. Since it's a RO system it also requires a licensed plumbing contractor to plumb an incoming water line and also an outgoing waste water line connected to the building's drain system. Most all licensed plumbing contractors sell and install pou water filters, imo the purio system would be a hard sell compared to the hundreds of other products available.
If my company was public I could put out pr's weekly regarding the completed sales of such units to such locations. I would give the first few dozen buyers discounts if I could use them as a reference and pr the information about how happy they are using my products.
What the heck is Purio really doing? It's not hard folks, it's basic business! Something just isn't right here, they have had months.
Thank you jimmenknee, your post is exactly what I have been trying to say for the last two weeks and then some!
Still waiting for actual documentation for active use of the products, sales of the products, revenue etc. So far all I have seen are future looking statements and endless possibilities. Please, I don't want to see the pr's again regarding letters of intent or a possible sale of one POU filter at an undisclosed location or especially posts of Purio resolving Africa's or any other country's water crisis. I am waiting for real numbers of sales and facts of the products being used by the public (or governments). Until that happens everything else is speculation and fluff.
LOL!!!! Well sort of, after we catch our limit of walleye I'll treat everyone to a fish fry and tappers on me!
I have not heard of any consolidation and doubt that would happen in the near future. The others in the area are far behind what PLM already has, it could be a large number of years before anything happens with the others. I doubt the Birch Lake deal will ever happen, drilling under the lake and all but that's just my opinion. With Polymet now having the EIS we are light years ahead of anyone else in this area.
If anything positive could happen it would be that we would process for them since we already have the infastructure built, increasing our bottom line but who knows.
I agree.
Possbile but I doubt it. Permits and construction first. I look forward to the construction phase, will bring in hundreds of workers here, good for all business. I'm not just in this for the stock, I'm in it for the company since I live just a few short miles from the site and my business will also prosper from Polymet being here.
I was under the impression we were talking about municipal water systems and POU Point of use water filters. If you want to learn about what HD sells then by all means check them out, I don't have the answers you're looking for.
You're obviously very angry this morning and are unable to conduct a civil conversation so I'm out of here. Have a great weekend!
When we start producing and China starts buying heavy again and metal prices move up this stock will fly. Remember, PLM's initial DFS study was based on copper of around 1.05 and making a nice profit at that level. Currently copper is about 1.25 and seems to have hit bottom, should start moving up soon imo.
I see you beat me to it! lol, only one way to go imo, UP!
TCK is down just like all the rest of them, check out their 52 week high. I would say PLM has a better than even chance of seeing 20 dollars after production.
TCK:
Stock Price History
Beta: 3.01
52-Week Change3: -88.29%
S&P500 52-Week Change3: -40.97%
52-Week High (21-May-08)3: 53.68
52-Week Low (20-Nov-08)3: 2.60
50-Day Moving Average3: 4.79
200-Day Moving Average3: 26.77
PolyMet holds a 100% leasehold interest in the NorthMet property, which it leases from a private real estate company, RGGS by making annual advance royalty payments of $150,000 per annum or a sliding scale royalty of 3% on the net revenues from the sale of metals and metal products.
A total of 286,000 feet of drilling has been conducted on the NorthMet Project. The NorthMet deposit is one of the largest known, undeveloped non-ferrous metal projects in the world. It is a polymetallic magmatic sulfide deposit containing primarily copper, nickel and PGM's, hosted near the base of the Duluth Mafic Complex.
With publication of the DFS in September 2006, summarized in a Technical Report under NI 43-101, PolyMet established SEC-standard mineral reserves. Proven and probable mineral reserves were estimated at 181.7 million short tons grading 0.31% copper, 0.09% nickel, and 0.01 ounces per ton ("opt") of precious metals. In September 2007, PolyMet reported an expansion in these proven and probable mineral reserves to 274.7 million short tons grading 0.28% copper, 0.08% nickel, and 0.01 opt of precious metals (palladium, platinum and gold).
These reserves, which represent only 43% of the measured and indicated mineral resources, are based on copper at $1.25 per pound, nickel at $5.60 per pound, and precious metal prices of $210, $800, and $400 per ounce respectively for palladium, platinum and gold. These assumptions are much lower than the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's ("SEC") standard for reserve estimation, which are, in turn, much lower than recent metal prices.
The reserves lie within measured and indicated mineral resources that were expanded to 638.2 million tons grading 0.27% copper, 0.08% nickel and 0.01 opt of precious metals (palladium, platinum and gold). In addition, inferred mineral resources total of 251.6 million tons grading 0.28% copper, 0.08% nickel, and 0.01 opt of precious metals. Mineral resources are not reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
I was talking about municipal water systems as you brought up the subject. Please try keeping it on topic, thanks. Also, I don't think you need to worry about my business, we're doing just fine. lol
I'm with you ergo, I'll be sticking around to watch how this pans out.