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Sumdude

10/31/17 5:26 PM

#67657 RE: riskreward007 #67656

Nobody is going to come forward to save anybody. start looking for representation or all that's going to happen is whats already happening.. Nothing.

Ron is guilty. he took money when he was separated from REVO in the form of cash bearing shares.. he is not on your side nor will he be unless or until the feds come knocking.

REVO screamed scam for years. it was easy to see..

The financial statements were laced with debt and lies which were pointed out multiples of times. even with all the dilution REVO did nothing to either market or produce a single product and instead sold all the interest for the patents to EYETALK which we know is ROn and Garbage ali also..

literally selling the patents out from under longs back to themselves in a private company.. now they get it all..

they get the revenue on the EYETALK end and they mop all the rest of the money on the REVO end because the company owes money to preferred shareholders and note holders..

its literally the most disgusting piece of fraud ive seen to date.. your shares are worthless not even eligible for bids.. meanwhile they purposely do nothing and lap up all the gravy longs were told was coming..

Daytime_Lantern

10/31/17 8:59 PM

#67658 RE: riskreward007 #67656

To comment on your statement... "I really don't understand how people get away with these obvious scams, where they steal investors money and avoid jail every time." It's surprising to me that people still don't understand or grasp the depth of kleptocracy that's interwoven throughout the financial, investment, and banking systems. Where as the result of this purposely constructed morass, the little guy almost invariably loses. I didn't expect this to happen in our case, but I guess cynically, I'm not surprised. People and organizations of this ilk (investment and financial establishments) are protected by the legal system. Thus, that's the only way this stuff could happen in the past, and will continue to happen in the future. It's just sickening to witness organizations (a'la Wells Fargo) getting caught red-handed, cheating their customers/investors out of enormous amounts of money and then ordered by authorities to pay restitution which amounts to many times less than what they stole. Also, it's a pretty good bet jail time was a term that was forbidden to be mentioned in the hallowed halls of our justice department, regarding Well's case, or any other case where The Big Fish stands to get truly flayed. Yes, paying fines are just a method of cost of doing business. Yes, it's truly a gamble when one invests in the market, specially, these secondary markets. So, I guess we gambled and we lost. Not to say that we shouldn't try to seek justice in this case.

GLTA