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Tuesday, 06/13/2017 4:25:39 PM

Tuesday, June 13, 2017 4:25:39 PM

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Not everyone is an 'accredited investor'. With one exception, everyone I know (which is a lot of people) that has invested in this stock is a first time investor or close to it, not experienced at all. Yes, we all new the risk was very high. Many of us are involved in small businesses ourselves. My background in small business is what enabled me, I believe, to recognize that CCLX has great earnings potential IF it delivers. The product should be a game changer in the tv viewing/streaming world. The people have the expertise and general experience to make it happen. Adding excellent customer service to the formula is vital. While the group of people I referred to are currently investors, we all live in the Washington DC metro area and many of us were anticipating becoming customers as well. It puts a bad feeling out there as customers when feeling lost as an investor, just continually hoping and praying for good, significant news. The Cable Clix website states the launch is expected on/about the 2nd quarter. Second quarter is almost over and no word at all. That alone is a bit worrisome. People (not myself) gamble on the lottery with much worse odds than what Ted stated because of the big potential payoff. I wouldn't have invested in any penny stock unless I really had faith. Skinny, stating that if you're not helping the stock then you're in the way is unfair to us. We are HOLDING. Every time any of us has bought through the offer the price IMMEDIATELY goes down and never recovers. I started buying in at .08, egads! Bought through the offer often as it sunk and sunk. Don't blame us for being nervous, we are all in the hole. We have still held on and supported it. I don't want to say there does come a time limit though, because I would hate to sell and then they announce. But hardworking people who don't have huge amounts to invest can only hang their money up for so long before life's needs will require a reallocation of funds.