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To: Steady_on who wrote (15349)12/15/2011 9:57:00 AM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
Re:<"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">

Just to clarify that a bit...he proved what a scam that story was by telling investors he was selling [plastic-derived] fuel at WTI+$13 to CoCo Paving instead of the WTI-$3 that was in the Somerset quote.

You can see the different paths we're on. You believe, without being directly told by Mr. Bordynuik, that the "petroleum distillate" sold to Coco was derived from plastic. I don't. So you can see how using that to support your assertion that Mr. Bordynuik isn't a swindler doesn't have much of a foundation.

I also notice that you don't seem to care that Mr. Bordynuik lied his butt off about the Sommerset offer because you believe he did better than his previous lie.



To: Steady_on who wrote (15349)12/15/2011 11:28:10 AM
From: 1CoffeehoundRead Replies (1) | 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

LOL! I didn't expect such a feeble attempt at obfuscation. Do you really think that ludicrous statement is going to allow you to skate past Bordynuik's lie about making a deal with Somerset, a company which just happened to be defunct?