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To: 1Coffeehound who wrote (15343)12/15/2011 9:46:09 AM
From: Steady_onRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
Yep... he proved what a scam that story was by selling fuel at WTI+$13 to CoCo Paving instead of the WTI-$3 that was in the Somerset quote
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To: 1Coffeehound who wrote (15343)12/15/2011 9:49:43 AM
From: PaperProphetRespond to of 53574
 
Re:<"So you just totally discount the lies he's been caught telling?">

I wouldn't be too hard on Stox_trader--he appears to be a regular shareholder who won't accept the possibility that Mr. Bordynuik could be anything but an honest man. He certianly has every right to expect that--fraud shouldn't be one of the risks that investors need to bear.

But I do completely agree with you. He'll accept on blind faith that Mr. Bordynuik not only stumbled upon the first ever commercially viable waste plastic to diesel process but that the process is so good it can make it at 90% margins...but he will demand proof about everything that's contrary to the above being true.

You can point out that Mr. Bordynuik is a prolific liar and he will demand further proof that it's a scam. If you had the smoking gun there, he would demand video. He just has to learn for himself.

That's not unusual--a few years ago the New Jersey Attorney General pulled the crooked CEO of Digital Gas out of his home because the CEO used all invested funds to renovate his home and buy a quarry. Investors were up in arms saying the Attorney General was wrong in arresting him. Even the CEO must have started to believe he was innocent because he started defending his purchases with the quarry being somehow part of his business. Somehow he was allowed to continue and the stock died on its own shortly after.