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Re: ForzaFerrari post# 12488

Friday, 01/21/2022 10:34:12 AM

Friday, January 21, 2022 10:34:12 AM

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Look who is here to break down your sentiments? Me! So I understand your concerns, so I’m going to do my best to break every single one of them down one by one.

‘Since I've owned $JPEX, they said on October 30th VeeShield "to be launched within the next 60 days", and then it wasn't, without any explanation for the delay, they announced a deal which was then retracted just over a week later, and then most recently they said shareholder update "this week", and then gave the update the following week.’

Nothing ever goes as planned when creating a new technology or software. They might have been around since 2007 but they are still within an infancy period. Same as Apple was when they first started, Apple didn’t start become consistent until the mid 90s with their software. So I hope this qualms that concern, point to take from what I just said, is that like every battle creates a setback so do great companies experience them.

‘On VeeShield, I find myself wondering what exactly makes it any different from the many already trusted security products on the market. What are the main differences between Pro, Pro+, and Cloud Hybrid Firewall other than the latter including a firewall I assume? What protection can it offer against potential CryptoLocker ransomware attacks?
It was stated that "VeeShield will initially be available only to VeeMost’s corporate customers as part of their Managed Services bundle." OK, how many corporate customers do they have? Will they have to pay extra, or will it be included in their contract? What are the price points, how much potential revenue could it bring in?’

Let me ask you this, if something does not have a price on it at Walmart, do you just assume the price is cheap, since Walmart uses the “Low prices everyday” slogan? I’m sure you go to an associate and find out how much the item is, correct? Well same is done here, if I wanted to know prices on something, you inquire about the price. That’s like a Facebook ad on marketplace has a car listed for $1, do you assume the car is $1? No you ask the owner or lister how much he is asking for the price that analogy works here as well. They are still a private company if you have concerns about prices all one should do is inquire.

‘Needless to say, the company has not yet gained my trust with all of their (purposefully?) vague and meatless statements. I wouldn't exactly say scam, but my instincts are saying this is all a little too pumpy dumpy than I would like. I hope they prove my doubts wrong.’

Any company that’s going through a process like this has to be quiet about what they are doing, if they are sharing their every move, then what good is that for us as shareholders? So you are planning to surprise your Girlfriend with a ring to propose, are you going to let her know what you are doing every step of the way? Didn’t think so, same goes here as well. If I may say, indecisive money is the same as doubtful money and they never make money, you either have confidence in your decision to have bought or you don’t. And if one doesn’t know they should sell their shares and let everyone else make the money they should’ve made. Patience is key here or any stock.

This was stickied to the $JPEX board because the sentiment is negative. I hope these examples I gave give you a better idea