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To: Gary Green who wrote (2078)2/16/1998 3:03:00 AM
From: Don Keefer  Respond to of 3369
 
We're all suckers and we've all been had. This stock was a bad investment when I purchased shares at an average price of over $4 and it's just as bad of an investment today at 25 cents. Instead of selling, I've requested the stock certificates and plan on roasting marshmallows over the fire I'll start with them. It'll be an expensive fire, but I'll be happy because it will finally be over for me.

This has been by far the worst investment I've ever made. And, in my opinion, its been managements fault that the company hasn't been successful. Their products seem to be credible, quality products judging by the tests that have been done, but management and the BOD both past and present either must be a bunch of idiots or swindlers who would rather make their money off of investors than by engineering a successful marketing effort.



To: Gary Green who wrote (2078)2/16/1998 8:55:00 AM
From: Harold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3369
 
Good morning, I was told if you ask SDS to mail you a sample of their product they will, they ask you to sign some kind of paper. I was also told that you would be surprise at the quality and looks of that product. I have not asked them for a sample, this information was E-mailed to me from someone I truly believe in, therefore I believe it is true. So why don't you ask for a sample in ALL our behave? as it would not be smart if everybody would ask for a sample as this would cost SDS some money.
I know nothing about that Swiss investment, but I know one thing, I have seen several times when Swiss money goes into medical, pharmaceutical etc....after a certain length of time that Company does good. Switzerland is very successful in pharmaceutical etc...
Those people may be shisters....I don't know. But!!!Swiss investors have a good reputation MUCH BETTER then " THE ISLANDS"
I know how you feel, believe me I am walking in the same boots you are and right now I am standing in manure up to my @@***!!!
So, Gary why don't you order the sample and report to all of us.
I hope your day is nice.
Harold



To: Gary Green who wrote (2078)2/17/1998 7:32:00 AM
From: Dorine Essey  Respond to of 3369
 
"I wish the new investors the same bad luck I have had with my foolish investment in this dog."

Gary, This remark really surprised me. You really wouldn't wish bad luck on anyone, would you? This remark seems out of character.

Your friend
Dorine



To: Gary Green who wrote (2078)2/17/1998 8:30:00 AM
From: Harold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3369
 
Your comments about wishing bad luck to new investors is SAD very SAD.
Did you ever hear of the GOLDEN RULE?..... SAD very SAD
I hope not too many people think of their fellow human being the way you do. SAD very SAD

You invested your money in SDS I did also.
SDS is not producing a profit for you I am in the same boat.
You are upset by it so am I.
It is making you a nervous, mad individual so am I
Your greed wishes harm to every new investor who wants to take the same chance you did with your original investment.
I DO NOT.
I am mad I am upset with SDS, But it was MY decision to invest.
This morning my "soul" is free because for one thing I don't wish harm to my fellow human being.
How is your soul?
I hope you have your thinking cap on, because this is SAD very SAD

Nicole (Harold's wife)