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To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (193)5/15/1999 12:08:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1440
 
It is interesting to note how those touting worthless stocks with the intention of selling them to the gullible at inflated prices operate. I believe Mr. Porcari is a classic case study. When asked reasonable questions, he posts a link to the company web site, and insults the person asking questions. Mr. Porcari is bald faced enough to ignore the fact that his perfidious past has been exposed on this thread, and his lack of regard for the individual investor is obvious. Mr. Porcari seems to attach some importance to using a 'real' name on these threads. This despite the fact that his past belies any conclusion that doing so endows someone with more credibility than those of us who use 'aliases'. Since I have run across more than one paid tout who uses his/her real name and is still intent on separating fools from their money, and have seen several folks who use aliases build credibility over time, it is pretty obvious that Mr. Porcari is using this as an excuse to avoid the red fags waving over NCDR. Mr. Porcari is generous in insulting those who even seem to disagree with him. Anyone who is interested in understanding how a paid tout operates should bookmark Mr. Porcari's profile.

All of the above is my opinion, and only time will prove whether or not it's a fact.

Barb



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (193)5/15/1999 6:04:00 PM
From: Craig Richards  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1440
 
Hi Arthur,
I went to DejaNews to check out what people are saying about CineMail. I found a lot of references to it... in the section that deals with e-mail spammers. (For example: x37.deja.com[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=225312825&CONTEXT=926804606.13828221&hitnum=8) Apparently NCT has sent a huge amount of e-mail spam to promote CineMail, which has pissed off a lot of users. Not a good way to run a company, and it reflects poorly on management. You mentioned that you've run a web site in the past, you should tell your friends at NCT about appropriate internet etiquette.

Regards,
Craig