lol.. Reminds of ATTD and their stupid Phase3 drink, investors would buy a 6 pack of $4 drink and pay $26 in shipping costs just to get the product. I mentioned before there were actual store owners who were shareholders that would order a couple of pallets and they couldnt even price the stuff for profit and sold it at a loss. They justified it as just a means of getting the word out and were willing to eat losses just to put product out there and spread the word.
You could use that same playbook over and over again here in the OTC and yet the idiots never catch on. They are so mesmerized by an OTC security having an actual product for sale that they can actually purchase and yet they have no clue it is merely a "shiny" thing to keep their attention away from the insider enrichment scheme.