Tuesday, October 19, 2021 8:22:34 PM
But the idea didn't sell. Nobody wanted their website set up on those .city domains they bought. Know why?
Ever heard of Yelp? Google (which will show you anything you're looking for near where you are)? TripAdvisor? Heck, even Facebook? Why would anybody want to pay this company when people can already find them very easily?
The judge is pushing now. This was supposed to be subchapter V, pretty much a short process for a small business owner to do a bankruptcy and keep their equity (never intended for a public company with 3B shares in the O/S, but that loophole was there to slip through). The ruling will be based on nothing more than "legal," especially with the creditors having no choice whatsoever, and many of them were the beneficiaries of the $0.0001 shares dumped into last year's pump.
I swear I’ll never use the phrase “you can’t make this stuff up” ever again after being on the OTC. Apparently you can.
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