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Re: CompFixerz post# 139931

Saturday, 02/16/2013 10:25:38 AM

Saturday, February 16, 2013 10:25:38 AM

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But what can be done?!!! I just wish I knew...

Firstly quit feeling like an idiot. The SEC suspended the stock for questionable press releases that YOU based your buying decision on. You are not alone.
Secondly - you will never see your money again. BUT why sit back and accept it or write it off as a stupid mistake.
There is a reason many of these scammers come back with a rewashed scheme. Investors that get screwed never go and demand action from the SEC. In many cases the SEC is not even aware of the scam. there are thousands of these scams out there.

Why not at least file a complaint with the SEC? No it won't get your money back - but it just might help prevent these guys from pulling this stunt again. It will put them under the SEC radar.
They are already of course! But why do nothing? Take a few minutes and fill out the complaint form. Include what specifically influenced your decision to buy the stock - whether the press releases or specific promoters or both.

Do your part to DEMAND JUSTICE! file that complaint!
I guarantee you will feel much better after you do it!


http://www.sec.gov/complaint/select.shtml
http://www.sec.gov/complaint/tipscomplaint.shtml
https://denebleo.sec.gov/TCRExternal/disclaimer.xhtml


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Also email a brief complaint here:
Fort Worth Regional Office
David Woodcock, Regional Director
Burnett Plaza, Suite 1900
801 Cherry Street, Unit 18
Fort Worth, TX 76102
(817) 978-3821
e-mail: dfw@sec.gov
State jurisdiction: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas (except for the exam program which is administered by the Denver Regional Office)

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Yes we all hate paperwork - but by doing nothing when you get scammed allows these guys to keep coming back to scam others.








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