InvestorsHub Logo

janice shell

09/11/12 2:14 PM

#31107 RE: Michael-Goode #31095

It looks like iContact found out it was related to Awesomepennystocks.com and closed their account.

They certainly have been having problems of late. Such a shame.

In a possibly-related development, this morning my APS alert came from DEGROUPA TENNER MORALES MEDIA rather than from Awesome Penny Stocks, as it usually does. You can't see the email header here, but this was the message:

http://www.redcappi.com/c/NTkwMw/2003253

As you can see, they're still using RedCappi. The content was obviously provided by someone with impaired English language skills, but at least they got the name of the company's supposed product right. For the first time in days. They've been calling it "Tropamine 3" for awhile:

http://www.redcappi.com/c/NTgwNg/2003253

But...

A lot of the biggest money making stocks in history have taken some severe dips before they rose to enormous lengths and patience has not always been easy.

Huh??? And...

On the official website of the hit TV series The Doctors, Dr. Masterson lists hot flashes as one of the top ten complaints she hears about from women. Imagine what will happen when a risk free, simple solution will be available on the market. This is an unprecedented drug for a very common problem.

They watch daytime TV?? Where do they watch it?

The Doctors (alternatively The Drs as seen on logo bugs and background graphics)[1] is an American syndicated talk show airing daily in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Australia, Ireland, Sweden and Finland.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doctors_(2008_TV_series)

That offers a lot of possibilities. Or they just may have trolled the internet for their highly technical medical information.

About 60 years ago, people complained about headaches and didn’t really know how to deal with them. Then in 1953, Tylenol hit the market. Can you imagine, back then, had it been possible to invest in Tylenol, what sort of money you would have today? Imagine passing that opportunity; imagine saying no to such a gold mine!

What?? They took aspirin. Sheesh. And acetaminophen (also called paracetamol) was first synthesized in the late 19th century. Tylenol--which is acetaminophen--was introduced in the States in 1955.

No need to revisit the issue of remedies for hot flashes, of which there are a great many.

What do you think will happen when the millions of women around the world who are currently using HRT learn about the study that recently discovered that HRT could cause cancer?

Um, we all found out about that ten years ago, and HRT is no longer used for anything but very short-term therapy. Most women don't want it anymore.