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Tuesday, 07/13/2010 2:05:52 PM

Tuesday, July 13, 2010 2:05:52 PM

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I got out of AMSZ this morning. But not to take profit, simply to cut my losses. I had high hopes when I joined the FLD gamers last week, but my delving for more information about this company has changed my mind. Now I'm running with my tail between my legs.

I am forwarding some of the dirt I have found, with help from others, so you might reconsider your positions:

Friday's DD:

Two physicians I found mentioned in AcuMedSpa press: Ronald S Lubetsky was appointed "medical director" last October. http://news.wooeb.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=130098&cat=0

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=Dr.+Ron+Lubetsky

He already has several apparent offices in Miami where he offers cosmetic medicine. His website makes no mention of AcuMedSpa or his big role there as Medical Director: http://www.antiagingfla.com/about.html

Why have we not heard anything further about Dr. Lubetsky's success with AcuMedSpa products and services. Did he simply lend his name to the company in exchange for shares he could dump?

Dr Xavier Khan is supposedly their newest doc on Board of Directors for a new location in Knoxville TN (announced this spring):
http://southflorida.citybizlist.com/yourcitybiznews/detail.aspx?id=77654

This undated press release is so poorly written it's scary. Albert Eisenstein school of medicine in Flushing? No, Albert Einstein is in the Bronx! Is his name Kahn or Khan? Xavier Khan MD in Knoxville does not get any google hits at all. If he is a doctor, he is not practicing in Knoxville under that name. If he is a real doctor, he should certainly have wanted to correct the glaring errors in his publicly stated credentials.

The only Xavier Khan (or Kahn) MD I can find on the web, besides the many copies of this awful press release, is a cancer surgeon in France listed as an author on a professional article (who may be Kahn, not Khan).

This looks very bogus to me. Announcing a non-existent doctor, who is supposedly associated with Sohna Laser Care in Knoxville. And what exactly is Sohna doing?

The only other Sohna/Khan link I found was a censure last November of a doctor Naveed Khan by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners, for practicing without a license:

health.state.tn.us/Downloads/ME110209.pdf

Naveed A. Khan, MD-Dr. Khan was not present nor represented by legal counsel. Mr.
Shiva Bozarth represented the State. Dr. Khan operated Sohna Laser and Skin Care
Center in and around Knox County, Tennessee. Dr. Khan believed he had an agreement
with a physician to provide supervision. However, there was inadequate supervision by a
physician of Sohna Laser and Skin care Center and no such agreement was in fact in
existence. Dr. Khan utilized an intermittent pulse laser to treat patients for skin issues.
The Agreed Order stipulated that Dr. Khan be assessed one (1) Type B civil penalty in
the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00) and immediately cease and desist any
conduct that is considered the practice of medicine and shall engage in any conduct
unless he obtains a license to do so. Dr. Rosen made a motion to accept the Agreed
Order and Dr. White seconded the motion. The motion passed.



If Naveed Khan, "MD," was caught last year by the state of TN for practicing without a license at Sohna Laser Center, why would AcuMedSpa announce this year that a Dr. Khan of Sohna Laser in Knoxville is their Medical Officer? Did he change his name and forge a medical license? Hire his cousin from Afghanistan? What the hell is going on here! Is Sohna still in business with no doctor to do the botox injections?
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findings today from a friend:

But again the this company appears to be operating with smoke an mirrors. Poland, oh yes they have all kinds of prospects for spa treatments and accupunture services in Poland. What's next, Hungary? And this Consumer Care of America LLC operation. Google it and only this comes up:

www.corporationwiki.com/Florida/Plantation/consumer-care-of-america-llc-4005763.aspx

"Consumer Care of America, LLC was incorporated on Sunday, September 28, 2003 in the State of FL and is currently not active."


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My further discovery today:

re: Consumer Care of America LLC

see:
https://www.otciq.com/otciq/ajax/showFinancialReportById.pdf?id=24534
https://www.otciq.com/otciq/ajax/showFinancialReportById.pdf?id=32366

Last year Sperber reported income of $74K for this company. This march it was $20K, and they had $25 in cash in the bank at the end of the 1st qtr. Getting rich fast!

How do you run a sales based business claiming $610K sales with only $25 in your checking account? On credit cards?

Now what is truly amazing, AcuMedSpa reported the exact same numbers!

https://www.otciq.com/otciq/ajax/showFinancialReportById.pdf?id=32356

They are not separate entities. Another red flag to me, as they are claiming CCA is a subsidiary of AMS in the press releases.
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A buddy's investigations today:


yep....scam...on the street investigation.

the first location on their website adress is One Boca Place 2255 Glades Road, Suite 238W
Boca Raton, FL 33431 I called the One Boca Place mgmt company and they informed me that Suite 238 is vacant and no Acumed Spa company is renting any of their spaces. No company in that rental space. phone # to One Boca Place is (561) 982-8634?

next Location
Harbour Federal Building
789 South Federal Highway, Suite 212
Stuart, FL 34994
I called several of the other stores in that same shopping center and each person 100% confirmed there was NO Acumed spa office in that shopping center, one person even looked out the window and listed off all the stores that were there.

next location
19495 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 410
Aventura Florda, 33180
I called the Real Estate Agent for the One Turnberry Place (the building they are located in) and asked who was the tenant in Suite 410, he said it used to be Acumedspa, but they defaulted and are no longer in the building.

I could could go on and on, but I have better things to do.
It's most certainly a SCAM!!!



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Non-existent companies, non-existent doctors as officers, and no legitimate practices to be found associated with a medical-practice-based service industry. No real income to match the public claims of $ millions potential.

You cannot do acupuncture or botox injections without a medical license. There are no doctors who appear willing to associate their names with this company publicly. AcuMedSpa may be selling cosmetics through doctors' office "spas" in the locations listed on their website, but there is not even any solid evidence of that! Where are the doctor and patient testimonials (besides those hokey YouTube videos from a year ago), "My life was changed by AcuMed Snake Oil!" or "Mrs. Smith lost 50 pounds after AcuMed acupuncture treatments!" Where are the doctors advertising these miraculous treatments?

$600k sales across a dozen sites claimed, with no advertising or mentions elsewhere on the web besides the press releases? And no signs or directories at the supposed spa locations listed on the website announcing AcuMedSpa services. How do they do that?

Can anyone show that this company is really more than a share dilution machine designed to take our money with bogus PR's and websites?

Check the links provided and draw your own conclusions.


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- Frédéric Bastiat, (1848). Selected Essays on Political Economy

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