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TheSnowMan

01/09/09 12:17 PM

#10372 RE: jayberwanger #10371

Not only NO, but H**l NO!
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PA Portman

01/09/09 12:38 PM

#10373 RE: jayberwanger #10371

jayberwagner -

You need to evaluate the company for yourself. Do your own Due Diligence (DD). Contact the company speak with the people who run it. Investigate it on website such as pinksheets.com (since they admin the market this is sold on).

Some folks will offer strong suggestion one way or another. Do not take Internet posts to heart all the time. You never know who has what agenda where (pro or con).

Sort of the trust but verify scenario. Even the most well meaning and best informed folks can get it wrong.

Only you can decide to buy or avoid a stock. You should not listen to me or anyone else.
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clownsj

01/09/09 3:17 PM

#10374 RE: jayberwanger #10371

"Should I buy stock in this company? I thought about buying some 6 months ago. Thank you."
Use money to buy UPZS that you plan on never seeing again. I'd never put money into this POS and feel very, very sorry for anyone that has any shares of UPZS. It's one of those that is heading for the big zero.
Take your money and buy something that you can actually use, like a flat screen tv or a hooker. At least you will get something for your cash.
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Midwestinvest

01/09/09 11:09 PM

#10375 RE: jayberwanger #10371

Should I buy stock in this company?

No one can make that decision for you. You can only look at the facts. Never mind that the owners have been through personal bankruptcies, lawsuits and investigations by the SEC. If you think you can trust the word of people like Jim Vowler, Garland Harris, Ron Watson, Clay Morrow, etc. then you can decide for yourself. If you are comfortable with a company that has never done any sort of financial statement or has an accounting of millions of dollars of private investment, then decide if you want to invest your money in this company. If you don't have a problem with companies that don't pay their employees or payroll taxes for that matter, it shouldn't influence your decision to invest. If you don't want to listen to former franchisees who feel they have been misled and defrauded of their money, then you can feel confident in making your own decision. If you call the stores listed on the Unique Pizza website and discover that most of them don't exist, then you can make your decision. If you choose to research the legal records and discover several dozen lawsuits against the Vowlers, you can still make a decision based on your feeling that "these are nice guys". So, at the end of the day, as PA Portman suggests, do your own due diligence and make a decision of what to do with your hard earned money.
All IMO of course.
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Specalculator1

01/09/09 11:16 PM

#10376 RE: jayberwanger #10371

I didn't.