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To: SwampDogg who wrote (12245)4/30/1999 4:52:00 PM
From: JOE P  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
You wouldn't show you would just crawl back into your hole..wait it's full is someone in there is that you ancil?? .Mdin a scam???? really what do you think they will talk about on the radio show monday?? How they milked the public out of their money?? I think not!!! how about how a little company hit the jackpot and how the squeeze woke up the investment community!! yeah i like that one better .. gone til monday by bashers sleep tight don't let the bully bugs bite HHHHHHAAAAAAA



To: SwampDogg who wrote (12245)4/30/1999 4:58:00 PM
From: Mike Gold  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
Oh no-the EVIL GENIUS RETURNS! I eat naive investors for lunch! Munch Munch Munch.
Don't mind me...just sharping my teeth..preparing for another meal. Ha Ha Ha Ha.



To: SwampDogg who wrote (12245)4/30/1999 10:45:00 PM
From: bully  Respond to of 25548
 
Pick Me.............................

"BULLY"!



To: SwampDogg who wrote (12245)5/1/1999 12:14:00 AM
From: Jim Bishop  Respond to of 25548
 
<I would love to go before the SEC with you guys...pick me...pick me!!! >

LOL get in line, SEC boys otta be making big overtime $$ protecting us little guys from all the bad guys out there.

napeague.com

(3/1/99) "Big Brother" is not watching the Internet!
Today's Wall Street Journal reports that the Securities &
Exchange Commission units responsible for hunting down
Internet investment fraud are "overwhelmed, because their
budget and staff levels haven't grown nearly as fast as
investor complaints."

"Even the SEC's highly publicized cyberfraud
unit, the agency's office of Internet
enforcement, consists of just three full-time
staff members, including director John Stark.
Its efforts are aided in part by about 100
additional investigators nationwide, but even
those enforcers typically take only a few
hours a week away from their regular duties
to focus on Internet fraud."