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LoanStew

03/27/07 10:17 PM

#8437 RE: BuffaloBill #8436

BuffaloBill,
I would suggest that you and anyone else who feels that GLXI is committing fraudulent acts that are costing investors money should send in their complaints via email, should call the SEC offices, should speak to any and everyone who they feel might be a victim now or potentially, and make them aware of the full picture.
At FNF, our goal is to keep it real. IF any of these companies (GLXI, CKYS, CSHD just as a few examples) were to prove their worth, give some viable backup, I guarantee you that Ice, Sand, Danno, Heen, and myself would be here, stressing it just as much as we stress everything else we find. We're not here to "kill" any company...we're here to keep the entire truth in the forefront. Sadly, as you've seen, the vast majority of the stocks that these things happen in are not on the up and up, and there are posters, some who appear organized, who prey on the unsuspecting. WE KEEP EVERYONE SUSPECTING! We make sure that if the pieces don't fit, DO NOT ACQUIT!!!!!
Hey, that's a pretty good motto here!
IMO/FWIW
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Danno123

03/27/07 11:08 PM

#8444 RE: BuffaloBill #8436

BuffaloBill: You can fill out the official compliant form and encourage others to do so who feel as you do.

https://tts.sec.gov/acts-ics/do/complaint

Also you can write a compliant to the following:

Securities and Exchange Commission
Office of Investor Education & Assistance
100 F Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20549-0213

The person in charge of internet securities fraud is John Stark at the SEC.

To reach your state securities regulator, call the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) at (202) 737-0900 or visit its website.

You can also write to the Scretary of State and the Attorney General of the state the companies are incorporated. You may also contact the U.S. Attorney in the district that oversees their registered state.

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thomas21

03/28/07 12:59 AM

#8449 RE: BuffaloBill #8436

they couldn't tell you even if they were.. read the disclosure on the SEC site about investigations..