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THall

03/10/18 7:29 AM

#106265 RE: Swimmingly #106264

TPAC announces a lot of stuff. Problem is they never actually accomplish any of their forward looking statements. But that seems to be Bill's goal. Promise the world but deliver nothing. Thats the TPAC way of business.

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Peggy

03/10/18 8:04 AM

#106266 RE: Swimmingly #106264

More lies from McKay and TPAC.
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VeronicaFox

03/10/18 9:25 AM

#106267 RE: Swimmingly #106264

Questions for Investors Considering a Cryptocurrency or ICO

Considering Bill McKay is pumping this one, the SEC says to ask these questions:

Who exactly am I contracting with?

Who is issuing and sponsoring the product, what are their backgrounds, and have they provided a full and complete description of the product? Do they have a clear written business plan that I understand?

Who is promoting or marketing the product, what are their backgrounds, and are they licensed to sell the product? Have they been paid to promote the product?

Where is the enterprise located?

Where is my money going and what will it be used for? Is my money going to be used to “cash out” others?

What specific rights come with my investment?

Are there financial statements? If so, are they audited, and by whom?

Is there trading data? If so, is there some way to verify it?

How, when, and at what cost can I sell my investment? For example, do I have a right to give the token or coin back to the company or to receive a refund? Can I resell the coin or token, and if so, are there any limitations on my ability to resell?

If a digital wallet is involved, what happens if I lose the key? Will I still have access to my investment?

If a blockchain is used, is the blockchain open and public? Has the code been published, and has there been an independent cybersecurity audit?

Has the offering been structured to comply with the securities laws and, if not, what implications will that have for the stability of the enterprise and the value of my investment?

What legal protections may or may not be available in the event of fraud, a hack, malware, or a downturn in business prospects? Who will be responsible for refunding my investment if something goes wrong?

If I do have legal rights, can I effectively enforce them and will there be adequate funds to compensate me if my rights are violated?
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ZipCash

03/10/18 10:45 AM

#106270 RE: Swimmingly #106264

0001's available is a steal at this point
When tpac hit 00's ! Don't say one didn't have the opportunity to buy at bottom
Just saying...
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Peggy

03/13/18 6:49 AM

#106369 RE: Swimmingly #106264

Good grief. More utter BS from McKay and SFOR.