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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TFRY (was FRYA) Tasty Fries, Inc.
TFRY 0.000010000.0%Mar 7 3:00 PM EST

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To: John A. Paul who wrote (1550)9/15/1998 12:21:00 PM
From: Cindy Powell  Read Replies (2) of 2405
 
Dear John Paul,

RE-READ the press releases. They are dead give-a-ways that this is a scam-a-rama. The patent means diddly squat, and is not a guarantee that the machine is legit. Anyone can patent anything that isn't naturally occuring in nature and make a claim. Translation: The patent office isn't resposible for tasting the frys and verifying legitimacy. Their place in the beaurocratic mayhem of invention is to simply ensure that there is no other "exact" animal out there.

Why would TFRY issue a hype-a-rama press release without first having some verifiable success with the machine? They will not disclose the exact location of their machines so that investors like yourself can test the product.... Hmmmm.... They said that the machines would be dispensed in locations in New England ect. Hmmmm..... Wouldn't it have been to their advantage to disclose the location of the machines as free advertisement and as a good business strategy for enticing the many anxious/curious TRFY wanna-be consumers into seeking out a the infamous Tasty fry machine to dump the money that is burning a hole through their pocket into??

Seems to me that the press release should have made mention of a few verifiable specifics if it was truly legit. I know for a fact that true businessmen and women who are trying to make a go of it with a new product introduction DO NOT dispense their product everywhere from hell to breakfast. AND they are discreet and not quick to boast until they get feedback from test areas. If a product has good consumer appeal they build their inventory and expand. But they DO NOT E*X*P*L*O*D*E onto the scene as TFRY is doing with their press releases. They take logical baby steps. AND THEY CONSERVE CASH --which isn't what TFRY has done as demonstrated by the million and a half salary that was paid out by *pull a fast one* Ed. Most honest
start-up companies with novel food/beverage introductions are private though, so it stands to reason that they are going to take logical leaps rather than unabashed senseless money wasting bounds as TFRY has done.

And to Joe:

Get real Joe. Saying that "we all love Ed despite his faults" was really comical! How can you respect a man that paid himself a mil and a half in salary and bonuses when the company has not made one red penny. What is that saying... Beware of the wolves in sheeps clothing? Love your enemy, Joe Joe, but don't cast your pearls to swine.

Cav, I hope that this investment will pan out for the throngs of people who have been embroiled in this from it's inception, but quite honestly... things obviously don't add up.

See ya all,
Cindy
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