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overachiever

11/03/06 2:51 PM

#122788 RE: janniebgood #122785

The odds are not high, but the bond scam I saw ran had six bonds involved. They were offshore bonds. Same as here. They were bonds issued on big name Corporations like Mitsubishi. The problem is the bonds were counterfeit. I watched as honest men were conned into believing the bonds were good and the brokerage firms were wrong. The bonds looked geniune as well.

Now. I knew they were not real. But others argued about it until they were blue in the face. The similarities to this story are what caused me to look at the CSHD saga.

Rufus may or may not have been conned on the bonds, but other aspects of this story like the phoney baloney accounting, the nonsense about a 15 dollar reset etc were all products of his own grifting mentality. He is not innocent. And the shareholders should learn a valuable lesson from all of this.





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stockasaurus rex

11/03/06 3:13 PM

#122811 RE: janniebgood #122785

the chances are pretty good .
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janice shell

11/03/06 9:35 PM

#122970 RE: janniebgood #122785

And what chance is there that Rufus was "conned" on each and every bond deal - weren't there at least three of them? Venezuelan Bank, Bank of Finland, Humanitarian whatever? What are the odds? Come on now, let's be honest with ourselves.

Don't forget the BBAN bond thingy...