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Strategies & Market Trends : Conversion Solutions Holdings Corp. - A Scam?

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From: Done, gone.10/11/2006 8:34:06 PM
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When you know better, stay clear of scams, no matter the trading possibilities. That is my view. A scam is too unpredictable. Can fold at any time.

Once upon a time long ago I did not know a scam from a hole in the ground. I got into a bunch of them. Naive, I fell under the influence of a desert dirt promoter. My first post on SI is typical of that greenhorn period of mine:

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Here is how it ended -- I got very lucky:

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Every one of those stocks is dead as a doornail or delisted.

All that should clarify what I said here:

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Never knowingly invested in a scam again. Any stock I ever held since then that smelled wrong, dumped. Most recently ILCO, the rebirth of IPMCF, here:

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Not for ethical reasons. For sound financial reasons. Simply stupid to lose one's ass to a scam, given all the tens of thousands of legitimate stocks one can lose money on. (g)
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