To: im a survivor who wrote (710 ) 8/25/2009 2:01:27 PM From: rrufff 1 Recommendation Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 736 Wow - that's pretty amazing stuff. I guess I really get a lot of people to have fits. I don't really try. It just comes "naturally." LOL. re PLNI - I never played it. There is a post where I thought I had successfully low balled a bid, but it never filled, unfortunately, as it went up after that, I believe, again from long memory (but I'm sure those who archive and study all my posts will correct me if my memory is faulty.) I posted about its scammy nature. I did ask someone who was posting negatively why it seemed to have nice trading runs if I recall. That poster took it personally as some sort of an attack. Again, I really don't know why, particularly when they claim "not to care." After that, I have to assume the crew felt I was massively long the stock. So, now you will see posts about them coming after me because of PLNI. In reality, I knew almost nothing about it. When I saw the billions of shares, I decided not to waste any more time even as a trader. It's tough to trade in and out successfully if management is dumping BILLIONS of shares. As you suggest, sometimes "crew" speak with forked tongue and get so frustrated, they attack without thinking, even when a poster is not long a stock. If the "do gooders" really wanted to do "good," wouldn't they focus on the stock and not the poster? As you suggest, it looks like the plan was to attack a stock merely because they thought, incorrectly it turns out, that I was massively long the stock. That begins to tell you the difference between a sleuth, one who should be respected, and a self-styled "cyber sleupp."