It even went to .00001 for a while. I had 246,000 shares which were so valuless that I didn't sell them because the trading fee was more than the share value. I've been in NSAV since 2011. David Saltrelli did that. He took a company that could have been something, and just used it as a bank account, which he drained. He is the one who split the shares up to 6 billion. He named it Net Savings Link. Before that it was CXLT or Calibert Explorations, a mining company. (Google it) NSAV was supposed to be a way for online shoppers to get deals on products. When it was .00001, a million would have cost $10. I should have loaded up, but it looked like it could go to zero and be delisted. I wasn't into losing even pizza money.