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Posted On: 10/07/2024 2:57:35 PM
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So is next quarter in the room. LMAO!
Nobody pays any attention to any of your expired tea leaf dates, any longer, so why would you ever try and promote another month/date relative to anything to do with this company?
June 2025 will end up being 3 1/2 years (Feb. 2022) after you also posted that you thought the financing was done and waiting to close on a solar power facility. LOL
But, you can always rely on your eternal logically genius-like fallback positions.
1. the company has always been insolvent since day 1 (7 years ago)
2. if they build it, they will come
as far as SolRay hoax, I suggest you look at a South Carolina business registration in Nov 2023 and the website domain registration in the same month. Then look at the website content promoting coming soon 11 months later. Then look at the soliciting of business with its "get a quote" content on the website and alluding to making the best solar panels.
That approach is called a "HOAX" if SolRay is not currently making solar panels or lithium batteries. When someone promotes something, for almost a year, in the public domain, and they can't come close to delivering what they are promoting, by soliciting quotes in the same domain, that is called a HOAX (to put it lightly).
Ask yourselves, why is that website even necessary, in the SCHEME of things? We know why, don't we?
in my opinion
cheers
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June 2025 is getting closer every day.
Nobody pays any attention to any of your expired tea leaf dates, any longer, so why would you ever try and promote another month/date relative to anything to do with this company?
June 2025 will end up being 3 1/2 years (Feb. 2022) after you also posted that you thought the financing was done and waiting to close on a solar power facility. LOL
But, you can always rely on your eternal logically genius-like fallback positions.
1. the company has always been insolvent since day 1 (7 years ago)
2. if they build it, they will come
as far as SolRay hoax, I suggest you look at a South Carolina business registration in Nov 2023 and the website domain registration in the same month. Then look at the website content promoting coming soon 11 months later. Then look at the soliciting of business with its "get a quote" content on the website and alluding to making the best solar panels.
That approach is called a "HOAX" if SolRay is not currently making solar panels or lithium batteries. When someone promotes something, for almost a year, in the public domain, and they can't come close to delivering what they are promoting, by soliciting quotes in the same domain, that is called a HOAX (to put it lightly).
Ask yourselves, why is that website even necessary, in the SCHEME of things? We know why, don't we?
in my opinion
cheers
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