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Re: oldno7 post# 69219

Saturday, 09/08/2007 7:46:43 AM

Saturday, September 08, 2007 7:46:43 AM

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You are wrong, I never sold any shares until yesterday. I never once flipped AURC, I now wish I had.

I may have been used, only time will tell. But the price tanked long before I posted I sold. I was home after a long summer at my store to get some work done around the house. When I got the PM I panicked and sold. Then I drove the three hours to my store and by the time I got here it was already at .037 I think.

I will never go long on a pink again, I could have gotten rich riding the rollercoaster here. That is what I have always done before AURC and I never sold for a loss until yesterday.

I am a very small time player on the stock market, with less than $5000 to play with, a lot less now, I did once have over $9000 when AURC was at .435 Just because I was appointed a MOD, a job I never asked for and was never even asked if I wanted, people put expectations on me that were unrealistic for a guy playing with 5 grand. Some here invest millions, I never claimed to be big time. If you go over my post history you will see I never lied about how many shares I had, perhaps I try to be too honest and that is what started this yesterday. Honesty seems to have no place in the stock market game.

And to those that claimed I deleted posts only that were negative, they are wrong. Some realized that I treated "POS" as "piece of $hit", LMFAO and other such as vulgarity and adjusted their posts. To others it just went over their head and they thought I was deleting for the content of their post, I guess some are slow to learn. Ibreaken caught on fast. When I first became MOD I asked Matt if this was ok and he said "Yes".

If we get a monster PR next week and this thing goes to the moon, Then I will know I was used. I do not think that is the case, only time will tell.

DOS

Just a guy with a trinket shop who laughs all the way to the bank every day.

A boy and his toy