[SLJB]: Mr. Paul S. Davis ("rrufff") says: "That's why I believe it is NOT a scam"
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In a further attempt to protect scam company Sulja Bros. Building Supplies, Ltd, promoter rrufff amazingly tells the investors reading the message boards that doesn't believe that SLJB is a scam, stating that
"Common sense - that's what I go on. And so far, I like the trend..."
Take a look below at rrufff's reasons for why he believes that SLJB is NOT a scam:
Posted by: rrufff
In reply to: Jim Bishop
who wrote msg# 80958
Date:9/18/2006 10:36:21 PM
Post #of 81047
Yes, it is an "IF" but
You have followed pink pennies for as long as I have. There is more info and more "trails" available on this stock than on at least 90% of the pink pennies out there.
That's a 2 edge sword. More info means more interest and the stock goes up. More info, though, means more fodder for bashing. More spelling errors, more grammar errors, more wrong phone numbers, more tactical errors.
You and I know that these CEO's aren't the guys that head the big companies on the NYSE. They make mistakes. They are more often than not without sophistication or polish. They are not smooth. They are often led astray by promoters.
Bottom line is this - if it turns out to be a scam, there is too much interest in this one. The SEC won't pass over it as they do with typical pinkies.
That's why I believe it is NOT a scam. If one were going to set up a scam, given the millions involved, they would spend a few hundred thousand bucks and get a professional phone bank, a real location, a grammar and spelling checker, a meticulous fact checker. They wouldn't put dates in a PR unless those dates were 100% certain of being met.
Common sense - that's what I go on. And so far, I like the trend, all the way from .002, and with many of the same questions you and others have asked and focused from the beginning.
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In a further attempt to protect scam company Sulja Bros. Building Supplies, Ltd, promoter rrufff amazingly tells the investors reading the message boards that doesn't believe that SLJB is a scam, stating that
"Common sense - that's what I go on. And so far, I like the trend..."
Take a look below at rrufff's reasons for why he believes that SLJB is NOT a scam:
Posted by: rrufff
In reply to: Jim Bishop
who wrote msg# 80958
Date:9/18/2006 10:36:21 PM
Post #of 81047
Yes, it is an "IF" but
You have followed pink pennies for as long as I have. There is more info and more "trails" available on this stock than on at least 90% of the pink pennies out there.
That's a 2 edge sword. More info means more interest and the stock goes up. More info, though, means more fodder for bashing. More spelling errors, more grammar errors, more wrong phone numbers, more tactical errors.
You and I know that these CEO's aren't the guys that head the big companies on the NYSE. They make mistakes. They are more often than not without sophistication or polish. They are not smooth. They are often led astray by promoters.
Bottom line is this - if it turns out to be a scam, there is too much interest in this one. The SEC won't pass over it as they do with typical pinkies.
That's why I believe it is NOT a scam. If one were going to set up a scam, given the millions involved, they would spend a few hundred thousand bucks and get a professional phone bank, a real location, a grammar and spelling checker, a meticulous fact checker. They wouldn't put dates in a PR unless those dates were 100% certain of being met.
Common sense - that's what I go on. And so far, I like the trend, all the way from .002, and with many of the same questions you and others have asked and focused from the beginning.
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