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To: jillinthebox who wrote (100)8/7/2014 11:43:23 AM
From: camber  Respond to of 190
 
I have had the same thing happen with another stock. The short answer is that neither the SEC nor FBI is interested in penny stock fraud and the Secret Service told me that unless your personal loss from the investment exceeds $50,000, they can't be bothered, either. Brokers and brokerages come and go.



To: jillinthebox who wrote (100)11/4/2014 10:58:52 AM
From: Von_Zolta  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 190
 
From: jillinthebox



Isn't the African country in which Gridline is supposed to operate in the middle of ebola pandemic? Very convenient. Now Gridline can fail and blame ebola.
And didn't the brokerage firm that sold Gridline shares go under? Very convenient as they don't have to talk to investors anymore.........FBI anyone?

ANSWER FROM VONZOLTA
They are different nations several hundred miles apart on the coast of west Africa.
Go to this excellent map.........http://www.hotpeachpages.net/images/africa_pol00.jpg
and see that they are miles apart...........locate the equator and see Equatorial Guinea on coast as a brown square....go up coastline abt. 300 miles and see Guinea opposite Nigeria etc........

As for the name of the failed brokerage firm............please someone - give me the name of the firm....thanks