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Friday, 09/08/2006 5:15:58 AM

Friday, September 08, 2006 5:15:58 AM

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this is truly sad

By: back2basics1
07 Sep 2006, 01:54 AM EDT
Msg. 23534 of 23580
(This msg. is a reply to 23481 by best2listen.)
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Best2Listen. Why would you say something like this?

"Cyo, I can't wait for the 6¢ - 8¢ range!"

Why is it that you can't wait for many good people to face financial ruin? With all the little battles I've had with people on message boards, I've never felt that I couldn't wait for truly bad fortune to befall them.

Are you one that gets pleasure from the misfortune of others?

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AS if a pinky can create financial ruin. oh yeah it can if you put all your money into it. Or just way too much.

The sad thing is, this is a nice guy and one who has been thoroughly duped. I tried to tell him, by e-mail, above .40, I believe, to get out. He could have 3 times the amount of money he has now, yet still hanging on for that hope all hopes something magical happens....

I hope it does for his sake. It's always sad to see someone criminally or simply nefariously enrich his own financial picture while/by sweet talking others into giving it over in the hopes of jumping two or three socio-economic rungs at once, the fast, easy way....


Like I said, truly sad.


moral of the story? if it sounds too good to be true, it almost always is, and it is ALWAYS prudent to be "OK" with missing out on a story like that

$2 MM per month per 50 jet motors, with a float of only 4 Million shares and shares outstanding of 20 Million.

oh boy I'm gonna be rich. Honey can we mortgage the house?