RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Viraf Oh I realise why he is laughing. He always resorts to ad hominem arguments, because that's all he has. Living "pretty close" to New Toronto covers a lot of ground, so I could live in a very "salubrious" neighbourhood.
In any case, where I live has no bearing on anything and says nothing about my credibility. I agree that Star's location does not have to be where real estate is expensive and, in fact, it shouldn't be to keep costs down. Did you go in, however, and look around? Did you try to talk to anyone at Star? I encourage those of you who can to do so. It should be part of your DD.
Several years ago I was interested in a particular issue, which also happened to be in Toronto. I found out where they were downtown and paid a little visit. That building actually was abandoned and their were no offices there at all. This was all I needed to know to confirm what I felt all along, that the company was a complete scam. I am not implying that is this case, just saying that seeing the operation first hand is useful.
Piper