Posted On: 06/26/2014 12:20:18 PM
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Why would anyone post 24/7 on a stock message board when they own zero shares?
I'll be happy to answer this question, GURU, if you answer the following (which keeps getting asked and asked and asked .....)
Why doesn't John Bordynyuik lend the "parking ticket" amount to the company he founded -- and which you longs claimed he devoted his life's work with honesty, integrity, and deep caring about humanity and his shareholders -- in order to get the processors up and running? [note: it's perfectly legal for him to do so: the argument aren't you aware that he's no longer an officer of the company? is spurious
It's a simple question.
The answer to your question, in my case, is: I'm fascinated by the psychology of those who get victimized over and over by scams. It's very educational, and sometimes quite entertaining. There's also, initially at least, the feeling of wanting to punish frauds like Bordynuik by shedding light on their fraudulent behavior, and the critically bad effect this behaviour has on the naive ... but this third reason declines in time since, frankly, we "bashers" kind of get fed up with the obstinacy of those who would most benefit financially from following our simple observations and advice.
The failure to answer the question I keep posing leads logically to conclude that the answer is not something that the "longs" want disseminated.
I'll be happy to answer this question, GURU, if you answer the following (which keeps getting asked and asked and asked .....)
Why doesn't John Bordynyuik lend the "parking ticket" amount to the company he founded -- and which you longs claimed he devoted his life's work with honesty, integrity, and deep caring about humanity and his shareholders -- in order to get the processors up and running? [note: it's perfectly legal for him to do so: the argument aren't you aware that he's no longer an officer of the company? is spurious
It's a simple question.
The answer to your question, in my case, is: I'm fascinated by the psychology of those who get victimized over and over by scams. It's very educational, and sometimes quite entertaining. There's also, initially at least, the feeling of wanting to punish frauds like Bordynuik by shedding light on their fraudulent behavior, and the critically bad effect this behaviour has on the naive ... but this third reason declines in time since, frankly, we "bashers" kind of get fed up with the obstinacy of those who would most benefit financially from following our simple observations and advice.
The failure to answer the question I keep posing leads logically to conclude that the answer is not something that the "longs" want disseminated.
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