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Re: gggeorge post# 267

Saturday, 07/04/2009 4:35:24 PM

Saturday, July 04, 2009 4:35:24 PM

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gggeorge, you should have read my #265 post before replying. And yes I know the info is on PS which is a few months old. I was trying to find WRGL's Nevada registration on their website to see if they had made the 7/1/09 change as PRed.

What's wrong is your due diligence! You seem to rely on old info or from the company. True DD is verifying company info as the SEC explains in their "Invester Alert" info below, especially this item; "Confirm Registration. Check the SEC's EDGAR database or your state securities regulator to make sure the company is properly registered or legally exempt from registration."

The reason I mentioned Carl Kruse was because of Hi-Liter's post #246 where he emailed WRGL and Carl was not listed, whereas he is still listed on the nevada Corp site.

If WRGL management is second to none, why have they not been successful.
Like this from their PS filing; "On the closing date, the CruiseCam shares were trading at $.003 per share, making the investment worth less than $100.00. The shares were marketed to the President for that amount resulting in a loss of $128,700."


http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/fraudsurvivor.htm

Investor Alert:
Stock Market Fraud "Survivor" Checklist

Investor enthusiasm for the Internet has created tremendous financial opportunities in recent years – for stock market fraudsters! That's because they often use the Internet to lure innocent investors into their scams. But you can survive stock market fraud and avoid becoming a victim if you follow these steps before you invest:


Be Skeptical. When you see an offer on the Internet, consider it a scam until you can prove it's legitimate through your own independent research.

Consider the Source. Remember that the people touting a stock may be company insiders or paid promoters who stand to profit at your expense.

Independently Verify Claims Don't rely solely on claims by companies or promoters about new product developments, lucrative contracts, or the company's financial health.

Beware of High Pressure Pitches. Watch out for promoters who pressure you to buy before you have an opportunity to fully research an offer.

Research the Company. Always ask for – and carefully read – the company's prospectus and current financial statements.

Confirm Registration. Check the SEC's EDGAR database or your state securities regulator to make sure the company is properly registered or legally exempt from registration.
For more information on how to use the Internet to invest wisely and avoid fraud, visit the SEC's Internet and Online Trading www.sec.gov/investor/online.shtml web page.

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