Barry pitched me on shares and looking back on it his pitch had every red flag flying and the reason I did not buy into his scheme.
1-time limit - pressure to buy now, going to miss the train if I delay as this will be flying in July and you will have to chase it
2-experienced staff who will change the way airlines operate
3-most exciting airline to come along in years
4-the share prices will make me very wealthy
5-going to list on the Nasdaq soon after they begin flying
All of those are so very typical of boiler room promises. Barry was as interested in making a buck for himself as he was in trying to raise capital for the company. I don't feel sorry for him at all, he knew the game he was playing and he has paid a very small price. Instead of thinking of poor Barry, how about those investors, some of whom lost everything, based in his pump and lies about flying soon, don't miss the opportunity. Exactly the same garbage investors are using to lure in new investors. You see, once the fish are hooked, to get off the hook they have to lure a new fish onto the hook. That is what we are seeing now.