RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:ZZZZ BESTSamDiego wrote: RoyallyScrewed wrote: Wow. That was a great example of how little people are protected from cons. in penny stocks. I once called up a customer of a stock i was invested in and got the facts on an "installation". I was up front about who I was, and I fortunately got an employee on the phone that was honest and helpful. I posted about my discussion, and my post was removed within an hour and I recieved a legal threat from the company through a proxy. I was told that the employee was fired, but maybe that was just to make me feel bad. Was posting it the the right thing or wrong thing to do? That's hard to say. I wanted to warn people but it seemed in vain. What i do remember is that the regular con support posters posted that what I said was a lie. This is the penny stock environment. It's a foolish game to play.
What I do remember, and in fact have a copy of your post to continually remind myself of, is when you made a confessional on the boards of being exactly one of those "little people'' who lost over 600 Gs investing in a venture stock.
Now, if we give you the benefit of the doubt that you were not lying and were not motivated to deceive, or con the readers into believing what was intended to be a coincidental great background cover lie for your intended agenda, it would be interesting to know the particulars behind what appears to be stupidity, and greed powered by narcissism on your part. At the time you admitted to it, you stated that after it occurred you entrusted all your investments over to a financial advisor.
Personally, I never ever really fell for it, and instead interpreted it as an action by you to be possibly conning the readers thus hoping it would be easier to affect their emotions, beliefs, and behavior to better serve your premeditated interests and greater agenda.
However, if you would admit to the truth that you are still a little person who is naive, greedy, narcissistic, and a nitwit, that`s okay with me too. If so, may I caution you to put one hand on your wallet when shaking leos` hand with your other hand. For all you know, he could be one of those people TDMAN likes to read and learn from. lol
I admit, I reveal a little too much personal truth sometimes but it's in my nature to try and be helpful. Anyone can be foolish once or twice when they trade on the venture, often with a lesson learned and no permanent damage done. But when you see the depravity of character in a poster like SamDiego who posts nothing but seemingly endless insults and defamatory hogwash, it is a reminder that while anyone can make a foolish trading mistake and move on, the depravity of character we witness many times daily at 500 - 1000 words per post, is is not a mistake.