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highlandernew

04/28/18 7:26 AM

#65140 RE: ravens723 #65136

6 scar-serums sold to RSII shareholders through Amazon is what you consider a good thing? It's not new money, it's shareholders giving more of their hard earned money to RSII?

4 unrealistically positives reviews posted by those same biased shareholders BEFORE even possibly receiving the product shipment you consider that a good thing also?

Wow?

FAKE positive reviews are more HARMFUL than BENEFICIAL?

How can product appear on Amazon at 2pm Friday, and get ridiculously positive reviews 2 hours later, all on the same day, BEFORE the reviewer could even receive the product at home uh?

NOT good? NOT good at all? Can RSII managers AT LEAST delete those FAKE REVIEWS from their store to AT LEAST look minimally legit?



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WALL STREET KID

04/28/18 2:09 PM

#65220 RE: ravens723 #65136

Personally I think it was a planned Soft Launch before they Officially PR the release of the Rising Biosciences Peptid Scar Serum which is why it was just 20 bottles and it happed to sell out the first day.

I would say the Pre Lauch was a Success if you ask me

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Incompetence for being sold out? I agree they should have supplied more to sell but we have no idea how many their initial supply was. It’ll be in stock in a week so at least they are resupplying.

Amazon only allows 40 items sold as an individual a month. Professional subscription will allow you to sell as many as you want. If they have not upgraded yet I’m sure they will once sales improved. Any revenue is good news for any company that has just started selling a product. They will have to build their brand just like any other company.

You expect so much for something so early in the process. Either buy more shares and hold or go find a product that’s been around a lot longer to invest in? This stock is a penny for a reason.


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NagStocks

04/28/18 3:54 PM

#65231 RE: ravens723 #65136

Actually you are incorrect about the individual plan only allowing selling 40 a month. Individual plan just charges you .99 closing fee for each item you sell.

If you sell more than 40 items a month. It just makes sense to pay 39.99 for the professional plan since they don't charge closing cost fee.

That's the only difference as far costs. Professional does have additional useful features to help with selling.

But there is no limit on how many you can sell on individual plan. You will just pay more per sale if you sell more than 40

There wording is confusion on the website. But that's the real details of it.

By the way I am an ecommerce specialist. And I use Amazon quite a lot for my clients.