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Bail, there’s a sucker born every day and this deal relies on that simple metric. Dont feel bad, most of the real people on this smme site unfortunately fall in this category just like me.
Maybe this helps shareholders.
Flyer, that was Chaya’s post # 3525. For some real entertainment go back on this board back to the 3300’s and back to read more of Chaya and her interesting mindset.
Chaya Wednesday, 07/24/13 10:59:37 AM
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Ten years of R&D doesnt mean its Ten years old technology. It means it has taken ten years to develop the technology that is in fact leading edge.
Yes the company is a development stage company. Next month it commences sales and will no longer be a development stage company.
The Press Release company we use is one of the industry leading press release companies. SmartMetric Press Releases are distributed by Marketwired.
SmartMetric has product. Sales start next month.
The lawsuit against Visa and Mastercard is a real lawsuit that has real dollars being claimed for violation of a real issued patent
We understand a naked shorter has accumulated a short position that is also known to hire a hired gun to do reputation damage online. We had the same people trying to trash and short a couple of years ago and they got badly burned.
Due to advice I will no longer be participating on this Board. I wish all our shareholders peace and prosperity. Look for our Press Releases for public announcements and updates.
Regards,
Chaya
Turbo, if you disclose anything goes...in the pink sheets.
What a joke this has been. I’m embarrassed. I think a book could be written about how to get away with legitimate fraud. If the ceo discloses. Anything goes in the pink sheets.
Chaya Wednesday, 07/24/13 10:59:37 AM
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Post # of 13499
Ten years of R&D doesnt mean its Ten years old technology. It means it has taken ten years to develop the technology that is in fact leading edge.
Yes the company is a development stage company. Next month it commences sales and will no longer be a development stage company.
The Press Release company we use is one of the industry leading press release companies. SmartMetric Press Releases are distributed by Marketwired.
SmartMetric has product. Sales start next month.
The lawsuit against Visa and Mastercard is a real lawsuit that has real dollars being claimed for violation of a real issued patent
We understand a naked shorter has accumulated a short position that is also known to hire a hired gun to do reputation damage online. We had the same people trying to trash and short a couple of years ago and they got badly burned.
Due to advice I will no longer be participating on this Board. I wish all our shareholders peace and prosperity. Look for our Press Releases for public announcements and updates.
Regards,
Chaya
SmartMetric is willing and ready to protect its reputation and shareholder value against online libel. For those comitting libel they should well consider the multi millions two corporate defendants have already spent in defending themselves against a SmartMetric lawsuit. SmartMetric has the ability and savy to defend itself and will do so. The following is well worth noting in relation to libel against SmartMetric.
Yahoo Finance
$20 Million Awarded in Internet Libel Case
S.C. Court Grants Judgment to Revolutions Medical and Its CEO
Mon, Jul 1, 2013
SymbolPriceChangeRMCP0.05-0.01CHARLESTON, SC--(Marketwired - July 01, 2013)
- Revolutions Medical Corporation (RMCP), a Charleston, S.C.-based medical device and software applications company, and its Chief Executive Officer, Rondald Wheet, have been awarded more than $20 million in a default judgment against Phillip Maurice "Marty" Hicks. A special referee for the South Carolina court awarded the company $3.6 million in compensatory damages and $1.5 million in punitive damages. Wheet was awarded $12,010,000 in compensatory damages and $3 million in punitive damages.The Charleston County Common Pleas Court found Hicks liable for Internet defamation in September 2011 after he was defaulted as a sanction for disobeying a court order requiring him to participate in discovery in the case. In his decision, the special referee took into account the malicious intent and duration in which Hicks waged his cyber smear campaign against Revolutions Medical and Wheet. He also found that Hicks intentionally interfered with a grant the company was to receive from the Department of Defense in September 2010 to supply its patented RevVacâ„¢ safety syringes to its HIV/AIDS Prevention Program."This judgment sends a clear message to our shareholders and the market that there are legal and financial consequences when you commit libel," states Wheet, who also serves as the Company's Chairman of the Board. "Looking at the bigger picture, small public companies are vulnerable and can fall prey to these 'short and distort' campaigns waged by individuals, hedge funds and traders. Not only can these campaigns violate securities laws, they can also do severe harm to companies by eroding shareholder value, making it difficult to raise capital, increasing costs and legal expenses, delaying the execution of business plans, stunting job creation, and stymieing the entrepreneurial spirit of small American businesses -- all so they can profit by their actions."According to Mount Pleasant attorney Stephen Bucher of Bucher Legal LLC, the $20 million awarded in this case should serve as a warning to anyone who thinks they can hide behind an alias to conduct a cyber smear or engage in Internet bullying. "The use of cyber consultants with data mining skills combined with some good old fashioned legal investigation almost ensures that those engaging in these illegal activities can be found," states Bucher who represented the plaintiffs in this case. "The era when someone could use the cloak of anonymity of the Internet to destroy reputations and lives is over. There is no cloak of anonymity. We're coming for you."
Late nite mike was not 100% wrong.
Well OBP. Really interested on your take on the company now. Used to follow your posts.
Profit. Don’t hold your breath.
Duke, don’t hold your breath.
For more information, contact your Mastercard Account Representative. or visit www.mastercard.com/biometriccard
Shiner, you write like a man who is at peace. Thank you for almost letting me let go of my bewilderment. To witness several friends loose a large portion of retirement bliss,!Including myself to a certain degree as I am responsible for suggesting this investment many years ago to family members. Imagine I guess... the embarrassment , not to mention the story that has yet to fade away. Quite amazing actually, is the Ceo? Will likely never see the sad side of the reality caused by self enrichment via deceit.
Monday, February 18, 2013 1:09:55 AM
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Post # 2366 of 2958
Smartmetric, Inc (SMME) GREETINGS ALL SMME's.As this is my first post I should introduce m'self as Fresher but Shiner it will have to be. A long, long-term holder of too many SMME I have been following you all for a couple of years and very disappointed by Chaya feel its time to throw in my dime's worth. This is not to say that anything profound will emerge but I have been dealing with this impossible outfit for a long time and have come (slowly) to realize a thing or two.
My first "realization" is that this is a "goner" outfit. You know, "I'm goner do this and I'm "goner" do that. Trouble is the "goner offerings" almost never happen, certainly never when even a rough date is
included. Example "We are planning to manufacture and release our mass produced cards during the first quarter of 2013". Those who read the latest Financial Statement of 14th Feb. will have found that that release is now "second quarter 2013". Thats when we are "goner" see it. Oh yeah ?
Cynical? You betcha. You see I'm one of the NinePlus-Years-Believers who paid the big bucks way back when shares were $1.50 to a buck a pop. What do they say, " a fool and his money..... " Yet if I'm so disappointed with Chaya and her outfit why don't I take my losses and simply sell out, as so many have done ? Truth is, I'm fascinated, (like the rabbit in the headlights), I WANT to believe and hang in because it would cost so much to sell out. The question begging is whether the stockholders can or will do anything about it. IT HAS TO STOP; BUT HOW ? Any ideas ?
The fact is we are all minority shareholders and have been actively discouraged from attending the now non-existent AGM because, whatever we might say, it is utterly futile to try in a company where the majority stockholder can out-vote the balance of all the stockholders. In short she doesn't care because she doesn't have to. (I do wonder,tho what Elizabeth thinks.) What fools us! Chaya just keeps
saying one thing and doing another and taking a salary while she does it. You all know what its done to the market.
Look too at the website: all those flashy addresses and pictures of cards; has anyone actually seen one
of the cards ? And what's all this nonsense about a "Key Ring" ? If ever there was anything to destroy
market confidence in a magical card, (surely the main game), its this side dish of a key ring !
Yes, fellow believers, I can hear you: "its Shiner's rant that will whack a market, not the lovely Chaya. Maybe. But as a marketer she sure makes a great inventor.
Fortunately, thats all for now. I look forward to any responses and no I'm not a Shorter.
Shiner , I'm curious why the 180 on your part
This is a good one.
Chaya Monday, 07/15/13 03:29:40 AM
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Post # of 12307
TradesLate, thanks for the compliments. But don't underestimate my operational expertise as well. All bases are definitely covered. I have not only built businesses from the ground up in the past but I have operated and managed them with wonderful results. For instance I founded and ran a business that sold product direct to the public using TV and Radio. I scripted and produced the commercials and managed the campaigns bookings based on my knowledge of best and most cost to response slots. I managed all aspects of the sales, fulfillment and after sales with great success. So I do agree that the sales and after sales organize needs to be in place. It is in better hands than you could realize. Says I humbly
Chaya Wednesday, 07/24/13 10:59:37 AM
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Post # of 12306
Ten years of R&D doesnt mean its Ten years old technology. It means it has taken ten years to develop the technology that is in fact leading edge.
Yes the company is a development stage company. Next month it commences sales and will no longer be a development stage company.
The Press Release company we use is one of the industry leading press release companies. SmartMetric Press Releases are distributed by Marketwired.
SmartMetric has product. Sales start next month.
The lawsuit against Visa and Mastercard is a real lawsuit that has real dollars being claimed for violation of a real issued patent
We understand a naked shorter has accumulated a short position that is also known to hire a hired gun to do reputation damage online. We had the same people trying to trash and short a couple of years ago and they got badly burned.
Due to advice I will no longer be participating on this Board. I wish all our shareholders peace and prosperity. Look for our Press Releases for public announcements and updates.
Regards,
Chaya
The SmartMetric MedicalKeyring is not a memory stick. It is a stand alone computer device with an inbuilt and self powered fingerprint reader. Necessary so that a person can use their fingerprint to activate access to their medical records while they are lying in a hospital bed. One of the many additional features is it has an internal medical records management
Chaya Sunday, 07/07/13 05:01:17 PM
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Post # of 12305
Clarification:
"THAT ARE TO BE ANNOUNCED..." !!!! ???
That's not the same as HAVING a product.
So where was I wrong there ?
YOU SAID ZERO PRODUCTS. THAT MEANS NADA, NIL, NONE. WHAT IS WRONG IS SMARTMETRIC DOES HAVE PRODUCT. THE MEDICALKEYRING IS BEING LAUNCHED FOR SALE IN AUGUST BY SMARTMETRIC.
SMARTMETRIC DOES HAVE OTHER PRODUCTS SUCH AS THE FINGERPRINT ACTIVATED EMV CREDIT/DEBIT CARD. THE COMPANY IS YET TO ANNOUNCE A FIRM SALES RELEASE DATE ON THIS PRODUCT.
AND WE HAVE OTHER PRODUCTS THAT ARE IN DEVELOPMENT STAGE THAT WILL BE PUBLICLY ANNOUNCED IN DUE COURSE. SO SMARTMETRIC DOES HAVE EXISTING PRODUCTS AND FUTURE UNDER DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTS.
You called a thumb drive a " A SIMPLE DEVICE"
It's hardly a simple device, You said you knew a lot about electronics.
You commented on how the thumb drive was prehistoric like because it needed a computer to work with.
How will yours work without computers ?
THE SMARTMETRIC DEVICE HAS AN INBUILT COMPUTER TO POWER THE DEVICES FINGERPRINT SCANNING. THE THUMB DRIVE YOU MENTION DOESN'T.
THE SMARTMETRIC MEDICALKEYRING CAN OPERATE AND BE BIOMETRICALLY ACTIVATED BY THE PATIENT IN HIS OR HER HOSPITAL BED. THE THUMB DRIVE YOU MENTION CANT. BECAUSE THE THUMB DRIVE USES THE PC TO POWER THE FINGERPRINT SCANNING SO IT HAS TO BE ATTACHED TO SAY THE HOSPITAL COMPUTER AND THE PATIENT WOULD HAVE TO GET OUT OF BED AND GO OVER TO A COMPUTER SOMEWHERE IN THE HOSPITAL.
AGAIN, THE SMARTMETRIC MEDICALKEYRING BIOMETRICS OPERATE INDEPENDENT OF A PC SO IT CAN BE ACTIVATED AT THE PATIENTS BEDSIDE.
THE SMARTMETRIC MEDICALKEYRING ALSO HAS AN EMERGENCY BUTTON AND AN INBUILT DISPLAY SCREEN. SO THAT IF A PERSON IS FOUND UNCONSCIOUS THE EMT'S OR ER MEDICS CAN SEE IMMEDIATELY PRIOR MEDICAL CONDITION, CURRENT MEDICATIONS AND DOSAGES', BLOOD TYPE ALLERGIES' ETC. EVERYTHING NEEDED TO PROVIDE IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. AGAIN THE SMARTMETRIC MEDICALKEYRING HAS A BUILT IN DISPLAY SCREEN. THE THUMB DRIVE DOESN'T. THE MEDICALKEYRING CAN OPERATE INDEPENDENT OF ANOTHER COMPUTER. THE THUMB DRIVE DOESN'T AND CAN'T.
Plus TheThumb drive will hold what ever you put in it..
THE MEDICALKEYRING HAS AN INBUILT RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. THE THUMB DRIVE DOESN'T.
Another thing ,
Tying up the court system is not the same as going to trial..
PATENT TRIALS NORMALLY TAKE 3 TO 4 YEARS. SMARTMETRIC IS NOT TAKING UP COURT TIME AS YOU PUT IT. WE ARE ACTIVELY PURSUING OUR RIGHTFUL LAWSUIT AND DAMAGES CLAIM.
And You said the markets not buying my poison ? What poison, Opinion ?
My opinion is based on your lack of results .
WE HAVE HAD STARTLING RESULTS TO DATE IN OUR ONGOING PATENT INFRINGEMENT LAW SUIT. SMARTMETRIC HAS ACHIEVED AMAZING ENGINEERING RESULTS WITH PRODUCT SALES COMMENCING IN AUGUST THIS YEAR.
A stagnant PPS and the low volume
Says the market does agree..
LOW VOLUME IS BECAUSE MOST SHAREHOLDERS ARE NOT SELLING AND BY THE WAY SMARTMETRIC HAS AN ANNUAL DAILY VOLUME OF OVER 44,000 SHARES WITH MANY DAYS OF RECENT AVERAGING OVER 150,000 SHARES. THIS IS A CONSTANT SOLID PERFORMANCE. OK. ITS NOT LIKE THE TURNOVER SEEN IN OVERHYPED STOCKS ATTRACTED TO DAY TRADERS BUT THANKFULLY SMARTMETRIC IS NOT A DAY TRADERS
Chaya Sunday, 07/14/13 03:08:47 AM
From the beaches of Gallipoli to the jungles of Vietnam, Aussies know how to fight. MasterCard and Visa, the two most powerful financial institutions are learning just that. We expect based on legal precedent and the self caused delay by the defendants that we have nothing to worry about. Of course if for some very strange reason a wrong decision at law is made then we are immediately off to the Federal Court of Appeals in Washington DC. And we expect to win there just as we did the last time.
Concerning the so called National database of medical records, none exists in the USA. What has developed is a hodge podge of computer systems that can't talk with each other. So if a person travels from say New York to Miami, as millions of people do each year, than if they wind up in a Miami Hospital their medical records are inaccessible. The latest report by the RAND Corporation on the Federal program to digitize health records highlights the huge issue of this problem. In the meantime until the systemic communications and disparate data storage protocols are solved, it will be years before a national health records database, if at all, will come into existence.
The SmartMetric, MedicalKeyring is a here and now solution that stands to effectively save lives while also becoming a significant money earner for the benefit of SmartMetric shareholders. Be well and kind regards to all our shareholders. Chaya. Ps: I'm an Aussie and very proud of it.
I know of this product you mention.
I will provide some quick comparisons.
THUMB DRIVE:
Needs to be plugged into a computer to operate
Can not operate fingerprint scanning at patient bedside
Does not have a display screen to show emergency medical information
Does not have a records management system to handle Hospital standard DICOM images
Does not have a medical records system
Does not plug and play upon insertion
Thumb Drive PRICED AT 64G $140.00
MedicalKeyring PRICED AT 64G $89.95
THE MEDICALKEYRING DOES ALL OF THE ABOVE - ALL THAT A THUMB DRIVE EVEN WITH A SENSOR CAN'T DO
So please tell us all again how the MedicalKeyring is just like the overpriced dumb thumb drive. I don't think so.
By the way I have read all of your posts on investors hub. Don't flatter yourself in thinking I spent a lot of time on you. I didn't. I speed read. SMME people should know this person is not invested in SMME That's OK. He is invested however in a stock called VRNG This stock is a pure Patent litigation company or as others say, a Patent troll. They won a $30mill patent infringment case and have other cases in the pipeline. So our friend here bought into VRNG at over $3.00 as he claimed in a posting on the VRNG investorshub site. Perhaps he is worried that when the news hits about the multibillion case of SMME it may take the wind out of the sails of VRNG When I see people acting this way I allways bet on self interest
So mark the comeback of the medical key ring?? Yea right. What a joke. I’m pretty sure my doctor would never insert anything into his computer. No matter what printing was on the side of the plastic.
Duke....... priceless.
As long as you disclose anything goes on the pink sheets.
Re: post 3074. July 4, 2013
Here’s a good one from Chaya
Post # of 12243
It appears some people have overlooked a very fundamental point about SMME We are moving from being an R&D company to an income generating company with our first product release next month. While we are extremely excited about this product and other related products in the future, our biggest product that has taken a decade to engineer is also very close to release. The biometric card has a huge upside with its targeting of the 1.5 Billion units existing EMV Card market worldwide. And we have no known competition and our product is a world first touching not only the banking but security, idenity, healthcare, government issued documents etc. This is our foundation product and remains our focus.
On top of our incredible products built around our very own inhouse developed biometrics electronics and software, we have in play a massive lawsuit against the two largest financial institutions in the world. We are claiming over 13.4 Billion Dollars. The largest patent claim in United States history. We have won major victories in court to date. Before the Judge are a number of motions including motions by SmartMetric for summary judgment on the question of infringment and a seperate motion of summary judgment of damages. These judgments may be ruled on within weeks. This is publicly known.
We have seen naked manipulation of our share price. Last week we saw minutes before close a trade for a $100.00 that dropped our closing price by .3 cents. We have also had comments both blatant and surreptitious only with one aim and that is to undercut support for SmartMetric. I need not state the obvious. We are in a massive battle with Billions at stake. But we as a company will not waiver in our resolve because we know we have right on our side. To the brave go the spoils of War.
Correctly stated mrnutsandbolts in your post concerning patents. I own issued patents that predate the formation of SmartMetric. I transferred ownership of one of my Patents to SmartMetric. I had no obligation to do so but I chose to do this for the collective good of all the shareholders. I could have easily just given permission to SmartMetric to use the "464" for its fingerprint biometric smartcard and retained the ownership of the Patent. To put it simply I could have owned solely the Billion dollar lawsuit and engaged Pat Bright outside of SmartMetric. I didn't. So instead I CHOSE to put this into SmartMetric.
I have other Patents. I own them. They are my intellectual property. I have patents pending that I also own. They are my inventions and my intellectual property that have nothing whatsoever to do with SmartMetric. For instance I have a patent pending for a method of rapid DNA sequencing in order to accomplish a new methodology to perform rapid DNA analysis and comparison with known somatic gene mutations and compare this with newly viewed somatic mutations extracted from the patients DNA following the rapid sequencing of the patients DNA. This has nothing to do with SmartMetric.
I own other corporations and have other businesses interests outside of SmartMetric. Under my engagement with SmartMetric I am free to continue to invent and create while also operating my other businesses. I will add that SmartMetric has my devoted attention along with the vast majourity of my time.
Concerning the person who asked if we had a factory and with incredulity wanted to know how SmartMetric could even think up and develop such technology I responded to him clearly and to the point. After which he then turns around and says "because he knows someone who had done software that was bought by a larger company" and since SmartMetric hasn't been bought by someone bigger then this in some way reflects badly on SmartMetric as an investment. All I can say is how ILOGICAL.
I will state the obvious. So because Apple wasn't bought out by a larger company in its early days it wouldn't have been a good company to invest in. Of course not. It is the small tech company with a great technology that time and time again has returned investors over the long haul amazing returns.
I have tried to provide the good people on this site with accurate information as best as I can while at the sane time protecting the company from transgressing SEC regulations. I will continue to provide clarification when and where needed while only stating information that is publicly disclosed. Kind regards to al
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Chaya Thursday, 07/04/13 06:01:19 PM
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Post # of 12243
It appears some people have overlooked a very fundamental point about SMME We are moving from being an R&D company to an income generating company with our first product release next month. While we are extremely excited about this product and other related products in the future, our biggest product that has taken a decade to engineer is also very close to release. The biometric card has a huge upside with its targeting of the 1.5 Billion units existing EMV Card market worldwide. And we have no known competition and our product is a world first touching not only the banking but security, idenity, healthcare, government issued documents etc. This is our foundation product and remains our focus.
On top of our incredible products built around our very own inhouse developed biometrics electronics and software, we have in play a massive lawsuit against the two largest financial institutions in the world. We are claiming over 13.4 Billion Dollars. The largest patent claim in United States history. We have won major victories in court to date. Before the Judge are a number of motions including motions by SmartMetric for summary judgment on the question of infringment and a seperate motion of summary judgment of damages. These judgments may be ruled on within weeks. This is publicly known.
We have seen naked manipulation of our share price. Last week we saw minutes before close a trade for a $100.00 that dropped our closing price by .3 cents. We have also had comments both blatant and surreptitious only with one aim and that is to undercut support for SmartMetric. I need not state the obvious. We are in a massive battle with Billions at stake. But we as a company will not waiver in our resolve because we know we have right on our side. To the brave go the spoils of War.
Correctly stated mrnutsandbolts in your post concerning patents. I own issued patents that predate the formation of SmartMetric. I transferred ownership of one of my Patents to SmartMetric. I had no obligation to do so but I chose to do this for the collective good of all the shareholders. I could have easily just given permission to SmartMetric to use the "464" for its fingerprint biometric smartcard and retained the ownership of the Patent. To put it simply I could have owned solely the Billion dollar lawsuit and engaged Pat Bright outside of SmartMetric. I didn't. So instead I CHOSE to put this into SmartMetric.
I have other Patents. I own them. They are my intellectual property. I have patents pending that I also own. They are my inventions and my intellectual property that have nothing whatsoever to do with SmartMetric. For instance I have a patent pending for a method of rapid DNA sequencing in order to accomplish a new methodology to perform rapid DNA analysis and comparison with known somatic gene mutations and compare this with newly viewed somatic mutations extracted from the patients DNA following the rapid sequencing of the patients DNA. This has nothing to do with SmartMetric.
I own other corporations and have other businesses interests outside of SmartMetric. Under my engagement with SmartMetric I am free to continue to invent and create while also operating my other businesses. I will add that SmartMetric has my devoted attention along with the vast majourity of my time.
Concerning the person who asked if we had a factory and with incredulity wanted to know how SmartMetric could even think up and develop such technology I responded to him clearly and to the point. After which he then turns around and says "because he knows someone who had done software that was bought by a larger company" and since SmartMetric hasn't been bought by someone bigger then this in some way reflects badly on SmartMetric as an investment. All I can say is how ILOGICAL.
I will state the obvious. So because Apple wasn't bought out by a larger company in its early days it wouldn't have been a good company to invest in. Of course not. It is the small tech company with a great technology that time and time again has returned investors over the long haul amazing returns.
I have tried to provide the good people on this site with accurate information as best as I can while at the sane time protecting the company from transgressing SEC regulations. I will continue to provide clarification when and where needed while only stating information that is publicly disclosed. Kind regards to al
Nuts, the next big thing coming wont be anything other than another major development. The smart card market has long forgotten this company and the ?ceo and the blind defence of this mockery of the pink sheets is laughable. If anybody looked back on this board far enough you can read absolutely incredibly stupid statements and mile long miss spelled replies from this ?ceo that would shake any potential investor in any scheme on the otc to the bone. It is truly worth the time to search out Chaya back a few years. When you find the ramblings it will be worth the read.
Duke. You are wrong about visa bio card not able to be used in atm. It is in the specifications. Real easy reading. Not an inferior product. ........ wait. What. Inferior to to the SMME card? What SMME card.
This is news from January : In January 2018 Gemalto introduced its first EMV payment card with fingerprint biometrics. It allows you to pay with a simple touch on the point-of-sale terminal with no need to enter a PIN code. This works both for contactless and when you have to insert your card. Plus, there are no limits on your spending when paying by contactless.
Sand. Your information pretty much says it all. Visa and MasterCard both have card vendors in place. I’ll
Bail, likely the 350K in shares was to pay someone. On the OTC board you can somehow trade shares with your friends. But then again, the entire trade was only worth $15000.
Bail, this unfortunate situation is not a company instead it is a 15 plus year story on how to get away with a form of fraud that seems legal.
Boils down to what can a shareholder do after the fact. Meaning what can anybody do after being fleeced or caught up in this scam. Being vocal on this message board might possibly save somebody their retirement savings.
Duke. You have got to be kidding. Secret SMME developing more secrets. Gotta make a run for that. Must be true if it's secret.
Joker. All that is happening now is the CEO has the company pay for the holiday in South America. And amazingly enough ...the script from the smme story for so many years is a "how to use other people's money as a vehicle for a good living", without having to be accountable. It's all in the quarterly filing and it basically means " if you disclose... anything goes " in the Pink Sheets.
Nuts, KR pretty much summed up the other company structure and product. And if you are to research even further you would be very impressed with the prompt reply from both their European and North American investor relations department. Actually. And not only is there real professionalism within the structure of the company, the board consists of a mix of very smart individuals with real track records and scientific backgrounds. As far as a card with internal battery ATM ?? etc that you require in your card. It does not exist. Or better I say it has in theory existed since I got sucked in 16 years ago.
Nuts, it's safe to believe what you want. But to blindly defend and promote a questionable company is akin to the "removal of a bridge out sign". You gotta understand Nuts that most of the money raised to finance the CEO lifestyle is coming from unsuspecting trusting individuals. In my opinion.
Nuts, if you really want to learn how the biometric business is going you should read a few of the websites that belong to other companies who actually have customers and working cards out in the public in North America and Europe. Zwipe would be one company for you to reference to.
Duke. Misspelt your handle previously. I'll wait till the smme chip is embedded into the fingerprint. Just around the corner.
Obp. It sounds like the credit card business is history.
With all the credit card fraud on this earth that this CEO? Dude has made us aware of is freaking me out. Now it's about the fraud entering buildings I guess. Fraud and building access security is hand in hand. What a great step to conquer the other bad dudes that steal. Fraud and the CEO? Don't need a finger print reader to finger that the real act of fraud is the sucking in of investors into a scheme that the dude who used to sell unuseable space in the aisle ways of malls and then somehow got married in the USA to stay. Conviently on the other side of the earth to continue scamming the elderly who seem to be conviently not up to date. The dude in Melbourne should be in jail.
Sand jar, then when you have time go to post 6067.