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How prophetic

Message ID: 267072 Posted By: freecode_99 Posted On: 2005-05-19 18:54:00 Subject: How prophetic Recs: 18 The stock price today is extermely humor-filled, but we were all too busy looking elsewhere. After all is said and done, It's $4.19! You just have to laugh. Even the manipulators are laughing, because they know it's a scam too. Have a nice day. freecode ------------------------------------------------------------ The text of this Yahoo Message Board post has been licensed for copying and distribution by the Yahoo Message Board user "freecode_99" under the following license: License:  CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike v2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------

Yarro = another object lesson?

Message ID: 266629 Posted By: walterbyrd Posted On: 2005-05-18 09:32:00 Subject: Yarro = another object lesson? Recs: 20 On the up side of Yarro scamming canopy; I think it's another example of what happens to anybody who does business with this crowd. Scox provides no value to anybody, and scox will sue you, or steal from you if they have half a chance. Msft = sued over dr-dos, also bad PR for financing, and didn't get much FUD value for their money. IBM = has lost millions in discovery, and legal fees so far. That's the price of having ever done business with scox. EV1 = lost business due to their participation in the scox scam. Sun = bad PR, didn't get much FUD value, millions spent. AutoZone = another bogus lawsuit, the price for doing business with scox. Chrysler = another bogus lawsuit, the price for doing business with scox. Scox resellers = having to provide more support, while scox cuts into their profits. Scox customers = crappy over...

This one's for my Dad

Message ID: 265960 Posted By: saltydogmn Posted On: 2005-05-16 13:57:00 Subject: This one's for my Dad Recs: 20 Thanks for the excellent summary, Gary. That's the same sentiment expressed by my Dad, shortly before he passed away back in 2002. Unbeknownst to me, his securities broker was really pushing him to put some money into the stock market through money market funds... of course, he touted the aggressive approach as the best way to go, and he ended up putting 20,000 dollars in, with about a 80% high risk/20% low risk scheme. Not more than a week later, the Microsoft ruling hit, and my Dad lost over half of his money, never to see it again. Where did it go? No one could tell him. All I know is it literally killed him to know he, and millions of other average Joes, had their retirement nest egg virtually stolen from them. I know, investing is always risky, but I blame the idiot broker for pushing a twenty-something plan on a sixty-something investor. It was ...

Biggest winner in the SCOX scam = BSF

Message ID: 265837 Posted By: walterbyrd Posted On: 2005-05-16 09:42:00 Subject: Biggest winner in the scox scam = BSF Recs: 6 BSF must be loving it, they have done so little, and recieved so much, and there is so much more to go. By the time it's said and done, how much msft money will BSF get? $40MM? $50MM. Sweet. ------------------------------------------------------------ The text of this Yahoo Message Board post has been licensed for copying and distribution by the Yahoo Message Board user "walterbyrd" under the following license: License:  CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike v2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------