Of course you are correct DOS. The entire game that is Aurus has been that since the start. To pretend it has value to sucker in investors to buy the worthless shares. Yes the shares are worthless, and yes the 'players' thank LONGS for defending and enabling their game...and continue to do so. Sure they may pretend there are assets to sucker in a new batch but after they make their money dumping shares 'poof' the assets disappear, all previous lies get swept under the rug, the shell goes silent until they think enough time has passed to attempt a revival of the interac machine. The problem with Aurus is the pump and dump has been played. This new crew isn't up to the task of faking it again. They are trying the same game, in a much more amateurish way, with an already broken scam. Psst. Don't tell BUDDY though, he still thinks it's real
--- 'There is no coward like the 'investor' scammed' --- Ibreken
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