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Re: amazingkarma post# 21636

Tuesday, 09/11/2007 9:38:06 AM

Tuesday, September 11, 2007 9:38:06 AM

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I don't want to get involved in anyone's arguments here, but I do read tons and I do my own DD (therefore I do not bash or pump - I invest) and what I am reading here makes me laugh. A bunch of people bragging or stabbing and acting like they are on the kindergarten playground.

There are legitimate questions here, and they really should be answered in one way or another. Giving leading answers with no real substance does not help - even though the attempt to quell the suspicion is valiant. Telling someone to call the company when you know full well the company does not want to participate in the playground games is not a help. But by giving this answer it creates less confidence in the company and supports the basher's ideas that nothing can be proven. Both sides, if you can call them "sides" are throwing about statements with no backup or documentation of their claims.

Anyone who has been in business knows full well that things do not happen overnight, and the successful companies are constantly changing and adapting to new business variables. To constantly hold someone up against the wall on every statement and idea is ludicrous. Let the business develop, watch it intently, and only speak out when you have a fact or idea that can be verified. If you can't verify it, don't make the statement. It is simply not fair.

I believe in MCCY or I would not have invested. I do not invest money I can not afford to lose. I have looked up what I can and read about all the players and looked at the history of each. I am confident in my investment, but there is always the chance that the company will fail. That is true of ANY business endeavor, no matter how solid the product or how shrewd the leaderships is. That is the nature of business.

If you believe in the company, sit tight and watch the developments as they unfold. If you think the company is a scam, don't invest and move along to something you believe in. False praise is detrimental. False derogatory statements are simply slander. Enough said.

I look forward to seeing the development in the next few weeks and I will make a decision to stay or leave in a couple months. I will not bash anyone if I find this to be a scam, and I will congratulate all when this thing grows.

Oh, and by the way, I Googled your book and can not find it. I checked Amazon and every literary outlet I could find. No dice. Could you either PM me with the information on obtaining the book or just post it publicly for all to share? I would be very interested in it, and I would pay the appropriate costs for the book and the shipping. I am also a big fan of research, although I can not claim to be the expert at it - I just do what works for me and my confidence. Please let me know if it is available.

Good luck to all the investors here, and if we could eventually turn this into an intellectual board and not an argument site I would then feel my investment in a half year of iHub premium was worth it. Believe me, there are plenty of other boards I enjoy reading, as they are informative and mature, so the investment is not lost, but to read this drivel full of rumors and dangled promises of information (regardless if they are true or not - teasing is unproductive) I seriously doubt the legitimacy of not the company itself, but the legitimacy of the claimed investors.

OK, I missed the open due to this rant. I must get back to my work. My apologies in advance...


Have a GREAT Tuesday all!!!!!



-Neb
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