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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: go4it who wrote (30807)3/2/1998 10:25:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 35569
 
You have a plan in place to
develop a property that you own. Unfortunately
you start running into difficulties with repeatable
results but you have already wasted more time
and money then you cared to in order to prove up
a higher resource. What do you do ?


YOU GO BROKE.

Mr Metals

PS. I never said that IPMCF is/was a scam, at least not yet.



To: go4it who wrote (30807)3/3/1998 12:55:00 AM
From: Larry Brubaker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35569
 
<<BTW add Newmont mining to your list of scam companies since they too are trying to unlock the precious metals that are trapped in micro-clusters throughout the desert SW.>>

Do you have any verification of this other than one highly suspect post from someone who purports to be an investment banker from the Rothschild family? If that is your only basis for saying Newmont is involved with desert dirt, I suggest it is irresponsible to say this as if it is a fact. If the "Rothschild" post is not your only source for this assertion, would you mind sharing?