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Tapco1

11/13/09 6:40 AM

#180056 RE: ken754 #180055

Ken754 - I know how you feel. I am sure it's more then just the SCAM CEO's of these Pink sheet companies that create a positive looking environment. It is my contention that the pumper's on this and other pink sheet stocks sites manipulate the new investors who have visions of simply making a lot of money in a short amount of time (The original sin). A number of pumpers have made over a hundred thousand dollars on this POS. The CEO's also pay posters to set their trap and before you know it your trying to find out "how can this happen to me". If you have learned anything it should be not to invest in these Pink sheet companies. Less then 3% of them ever survive and move on to a more accountable exchange. There are bad guys and good guys
that's the way it has always been. There are numerous boards on IHUB that have documented ways to identify and avoid these scams. The only problem with that is that it is almost to late for the new Pink sheet investor to seek out this information before they have been sucked into one of the elaborate scams that separate you from your money.

JMHO

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GreenForest

11/14/09 6:11 AM

#180091 RE: ken754 #180055

Ken754, you get it. Yes I was new (still am). So many of you use abbreviations I have never seen, and I am having a hard time figuring out what the heck is being written sometimes. I wish there was a site to go to with a list of what all the abbreviations mean.
Why do some of these other people keep talking about making a quick buck and that anyone and everyone who buys "pink" is looking for the quick buck. Some of us were willing to wait for the company to grow. Maybe that is why some did not sell. At the time the short, quick spike took place, I was out of town, placing family ahead of money.
If ever my parents told me anything, they only told me the positive stuff; and to not lie, cheat, steal, etc. Also, I have been made aware that there are laws that state it is illegal to lie, steal, cheat, etc. - it's criminal and people go to jail for that. I did not know that in the "pinksheet" world, all the laws were thrown out the window and that criminal behavior was the norm, acceptable, and even rewarded. So, as long as a person files paperwork, no matter the intentions or lies, anything goes!?!? Fraud?!?! Theft?! So what next!?! Pretty soon, if you have a pinksheet company, as long as the deed is done in the name of the company, (a company created by paid paperwork - the only thing that seems to be important to the government), an executive of the company can commit murder? Huh?! Okay, I'm exaggerating! (Or am I?)