To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (1687 ) 2/22/1999 8:10:00 AM From: Bill Jackson Respond to of 1913
Richard, I am as humble as needed.The value of my posts will vary widely. I say what I think. The scammers posts are universally shaped to groom the scam and skin the investor with psychology and lies, which are often nicer to hear than the truth.(Compare: "Richard, the stock you bought at $15 will go to $100 very soon, Joe Scamski" or Richard, You bought 10,000 shares at $12?, I know it will go down, Joe Scamski is a crooked rat and is spending your $120,000 on a new Jaguar" It is called shoot the messenger syndrome. the anger at the scam gets directed at those who called it instead of those that ran it. SI is used to move stocks daily, however it is not used alone. The promoters also use the broker network, the phones and faxes as part of a concerted effort. Someone who wanyed to use a single method would not get the best results. Like the coming Intel advertising blitz, it will be on radio, TV, Billboards, newspapers and print as well as the internet. Watch the next scam and see. Remember BRE-X, it used SI for scam prootions and the scammers even hassled people who called the scam early, like IPM and others. In any free media people look and make their own calls. There are people who took my advice and exited IPM and BRE-X, and those that wished they had, there are few who are glad they ignored me as they went down the drain. I was not alone, there was charters too and a few others who called the scam and got hassled by the scammers. Those that hassle are usually part of the scam as they see their scheme being exposed and want to quiet the person. Most investors watch and learn, and hopefully profit. Bill