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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Angel D who wrote (53513)2/21/1999 10:25:00 AM
From: tonto  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
Angel, it is time to set aside differences regarding RMIL and seek full punishment for the people responsible for causing so many to lose money. It never should have been about the posters, but this thread erroneously took the discussion away from the company and instead caused harm to the wrong individuals, no matter their opinions.

I believe we all share a common goal. We want justice. We will pass on all information everyone possesses to the agencies to ensure justice.

Many posters said things which is out of their true character, but this thread contributed immensely to that change of character. All because of a lousy scam.

Let's leave individuals out of this and just remain focused on RMIL and the agencies. Some wounds take time to heal, and that is the case for many of us. It became far too personal. All because of a lousy scam. (btw, I was going to say something about smartin, but I don't know which side I would get in more trouble with, so I am refraining.)s>

Thanks for your post Angel, I also apologize.



To: Angel D who wrote (53513)2/21/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: s martin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 55532
 
>>I am a person who considers loyalty and friendship to be above anything else. I think that I have demonstrated that.<<

Loyalty, greed and ignorance are what scamsters depend on. Without them scamsters would not be able to laugh their way to the bank with your money. You've indicated you possess all 3, in spades... congratualtions, you must be so proud.

From the AZNT thread.

Cindy,

Here's some advice from the Nevada Secretary of State 10 Tips to Avoid
Investment Fraud sos.state.nv.us

Tip #4 - Keep in Mind that Good Manners Don't Indicate Personal Integrity: Con artists are generally exteremely polite, knowing that many of us equate courtesy with personal integrity. Swindlers are also counting on your good manners to keep your from cutting them off. Don't let your good manners land you in trouble...

Regards,
John Sladek

Another tip from the same site that would apply to all of you who reloaded by buying TVSI:

Tip #10 - Beware of "Reload" Scams:

Investment losses often create a panic well-known to con artists who have developed schemes to take a "second bite" out of investors. To recoup their losses, victims sometimes invest in another scheme (a "reload") in which the con artist promises to make good
the original loss - and may offer new, higher returns. Often, the result is only more losses.