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Non-Tech : Gaming Venture Corp., U.S.A. (GVCU)

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To: John Sanz who wrote (11)1/30/1997 8:44:00 PM
From: Doo   of 20
 
What proof will you require, John?

I voice my opinion based upon lies which were put to me orally and in writing by Jeff Bruss, and based upon my own diligent investigation of several of his recommendations.

Have you followed ANY of my leads on CECN? Or, do you just want me to spoon feed you. If I tell you, will you behave like most do when someone comes on these threads and questions the love fest for a piece of junk company that secretly (albeit legally) pumps shares into the hands of a liar, and allows him to suck a bunch innocent shareholders into a stock and then sell it hard? That is, they flame the nay sayer. Or will you do what other have done: run back for some reassurance to Jeff Bruss?

The CECN analyst at NASDAQ is named Beau Kim. She now works as a big board analyst, so I don't have a current number for her. Try 202-728-8477. And if you are really interested call the numbers listed in my prior posts on CECN. Call the coal companies and Kieth McBee in Grundy County. Take that to Owen, and you folks have a nice day!!!

As far as my opinions on Jeff Bruss and any of his recommendations, I can rummage through some email, if you insist. Suffice it to say for now, Jeff swore to me vigorously (as he did in his own disclaimer before he changed it) that he has never owned any shares in any company that he promotes. Well, he later told me that he had options on CECN at a price above the market, and now his disclaimer says that he may own shares in the companies that he promotes. Well, need I say more, and if so, will you believe me? And, then again, why believe me? Do the work, John. Don't believe what you read, even if it's in an SEC document. People are a lot more devious than you would ever imagine. Check it out.

As for all these other companies that Bruss promotes, are they any good? I don't know, but I will be forever vigilant in sounding the alarm on every thread triggered by a Bruss "recommendation." Why? Because I wish someone had done the same for me when I had some notion that I was a "privleged" email subscriber and had just been made privy to a great, money making secret. Guess what? It was no privilege. And, IMHO, none of Bruss's recommendations will allow you to make money. The deck is stacked against you well in advance of your reciept of the "privileged" email you recieve.

GVCU may be an exception. I think that a company that would make a public and good faith effort to buy back shares which were punched into the market by Bruss may be reputable. We'll see.

Lots of luck. And despite my tone, I am willing to interact with anyone about Bruss and his recommendations. But, I'm not here to prove anything to you or anyone else who buys one of Bruss' junk heap stocks. Just trying to open some eyes.
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