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It’s good to see this was a POS after all.
Because they are small time crooks and nobody cares. NHMD is not even small time. It’s a scam.
Only an extreme fool would invest money with these crooks.
Is it possible to trade lower than $.0001? What a scam.
Too many billions of a crap, worthless stock. This one is in the ground, my friend. R.I.P. scam stock.
Obviously, someone read the 10Q, which is why the stock is in a free fall.
I read it and it is a disaster. Billions of diluted shares, massive losses, negative net worth, and no real business. On top of that crooked management that misleads investors. Should've been no bid a long time ago.
How is it going to feel when Wade's victims wake up and there is no bid, no one wanting to buy, just sell? It is coming.
When there is no bid, the stock is worthless. Don't get caught in that trap.
No bid is next.
There is no breakout, only pump and dump. Crooks.
What a spectacular failure. This sh#t hole and that scam-ridden crap storm NHMD have liberated a lot of gainless, small timers of their dollars. Any money invested in this scam will go to those who are selling it, not buying it.
It's a piece of sh#t. Don't kid yourself. Liars and thieves.
Wow, Surf, that seems like a lot of lies told by Nate's. Isn't that fraud? I mean everyone lost money except Nate and his pals. Who should be accountable for fraud?
Yup, that'll suck the wind out of your sails.
Down 50% since Friday, and down 99.6% over the last three years of lying and scamming small Investors.
They've had three years to get on retail shelves. How long does it take to present a product? If you can't convince one retail outlet in three years, then it's a bust.
No one of any importance believes in this product. The company and its founders are complete failures and they've scammed and skimmed from small investors along the way.
The proof is in virtually no product sales and abysmal stock price. Let that be your guide.
Complete failure.
Must be intermittent. Needs to be consistent. Like I said, it was a test purchase. I certainly wouldn't actually pay those high prices for shipped pancakes in a can. Obviously, neither would anyone else.
Scam in a can. Face it.
It's not simple if it doesn't work.
Maybe they should advertise that it only works on your S5.
Couldn't get to the cart on two mobile devices.
Face it. Nate's can't execute any objective. It is the most inept scam.
I tried to test purchase can-cakes on an iPad and Samsung device today and couldn't get to check-out on either device.
If they're really serious about selling over-priced preserv-a-cakes shouldn't their ordering system work with mobile?
Every attempt for Nate's has either been a lie or a screw up.
It seems a little redundant to call Nate's a scam. This thing sort of proved itself out. Support, both emotionally and financially, has dried up. What a piece of crap. I feel sorry for all of the Investor's who were duped by Nate and Wade and the Gang. I've got to say that we tried to warn them, darn it. I guess they've moved on.
Nate's is at an all time low. I'm confused, since it is such a great buying opportunity, wouldn't the smart money be racing to buy up the remainder of the few hundred million O/S at bargain prices? Or is it better to let it go to zero to really demonstrate investing prowess?
Forgive me if I'm a little slow at the whole Nate's master investing strategy, but isn't it good that the stock keeps going down because doesn't that mean it's an even better buying opportunity? So, when it hits zero, won't that be the best buying opportunity?
Great accumulation pattern today!
Nate is like the guy who's bringing the drink and he shows up to the party late and empty-handed.
Nate realized that the scam became self-perpetuating by his squad of hopeful shareholders. His aim is to keep his legal risk low by not sticking his neck out continually telling out right lies.
Trust me, he will grow bored and revert to his old ways of shotgun style of dubious at best scam stories to suck in willing and gullible investors.
Nate's is just a money-losing hobby for Nate, being ran as a multi-level marketing scam. Take money from toxics and then let small time shareholders pay them off through market purchases while Nate authorizes a billion more shares to feed to the down line (small time investors). The whole scam is so transparent and so bad.
Nate's is not an established company it's a scam, and hedge funds don't drive people out of business, they buy businesses, and the only enemy to shareholders is Nate and the shareholder's own value judgments.
What a great strategy for Nate's, tell people lies when you have nothing, but don't tell them anything when you have something. Yeah, that's how great companies do it. Pfff!
If Batter Blaster was such a success and the reason they told people they went out of business was that they didn't have enough money to fill orders, and If there was such a demand, then where are the orders now that they allegedly have the capacity and means to produce the product?
Isnt obvious that there isn't a business? It is a sham. Not even one big order after 3 years? Big time scam, Holmes.
Talking about technical charts in the same breath as NHMD--thats funny.
Which part?
Billion share dilution - TRUE
3 million China cans - LIE
Investors losing their shirts - TRUE
Toxic debt sell off - TRUE
Too numerous to mention scamming lies from Nate - TRUE
All verifiable, so I'm not sure what you mean.
I wish the Nate's scam would go away already. Haven't enough people lost their shirts on this ruse?
Good point about the 3 million China cans that never existed. The devious purpose was to hype the stock so the toxic debt guys could blow out, sending the stock plummeting into the abyss. And if there weren't enough worthless shares, Nate, in all his finite wisdom, believes that maybe a billion share dilution will help the situation.
Who could possibly believe this is a real company? It's in the tank, and it always was.
A Scam Wrapped in a Can.
Of course that is not massive dilution, it is just making more wonderful shares available for future wallpaper.
Yes, the same false predictions such as predicting trips and massive dilution. Okay. Wink, wink.
NHMD hard into the trips. Massive dilution. Endless lies. Willful deception and trickery. Self enrichment for Nate = Trips and hopefully soon an out-of-business scam.
I think we should observe a moment of silence for those in the market who have been scammed by unscrupulous operators.
We should start a national day of awareness and the poster children should be all of those scammed by Nate's.
We should then eat real pancakes in celebration of the company's demise, for it was the scam that sucked so many in and investors were fooled by a powerful deception.
Here is to real pancakes.
You're right. No one has personally gained, especially shareholders. IT IS A SCAM.
They did issue a dilution scheme and an employee incentive plan, the incentive being to continue to lie and scam shareholders while enriching themselves with investor's spoils.
Yes. The dividend was a lie.
Stock Return for Nate's -99%. A billion more shares authorized to shove down investors throats. Lies. Failed promises. Yeah, Nate's has definitely given shareholders a pancake enema.
Then where are the millions of cans of product? Where is the Indiana factory? Why did Nate say he didn't need to issue more shares and now a billion more is authorized? Everything from this company is a lie. Lie=scam. Simple math.
It is, but anyhow, massive losses for investors. Bid in the trips. The apocolyptic projection for this scam stock is more real than ever.
Yes, of course, the company has deeply deceived investors and investors have lost a lot of money based on lies and deception. Yep, it's definitely a scam.