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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DACQ - Here we go again? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Stockman Miller who wrote (3412)12/11/1998 5:55:00 PM
From: dch  Respond to of 3501
 
Ain't no DACQ to get aholt of.
No one to talk to.
They don't do anything.
There are millions and millions of shares on the market.
There is absolutely nothing going on.
Once upon a time it was supposed to own interest in a tin mine in Bolivia.
Turned out to be false.
No one to contact.
Well, that is to say, the last time anyone contacted the person who owned the rights to this shell, to see if there were any plans to resurrect it, the answer was "no."
And there was nothing to discuss.
Go ahead and read through the thread.
The whole story, what there was of it, is there.
This is a very stale scam sandwich.
But you can still take a bite.
Buy as many shares as you like.
After which you can sell them for less than you paid.

What possessed you to buy shares without checking into whether there was a real company behind the DACQ symbol?
I'm serious.
This one is stone cold.
No picnic.
But the market makers still apparently allow "investors" to buy in, if they insist.

--dch

P.S. If you want more shares, I've got some I'm willing to sell.



To: Stockman Miller who wrote (3412)12/11/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: Frank Brisebois  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3501
 
Stockman:

What ever made you buy this piece of SH*T stock. It's no longer in "Active" business. It's only a "Shell", nothing less, nothing more.

A long time ago, when this company was doing its thing (scaming), we all believed that this company had a piece of a Tin mine in Bolivia. But as it turn out, the company did not own any piece of the mine at all.

Wish you the best, cause you are now as we called ourselves then "A DACQ Marine"

Ex-Marine,
Frank