You don't think someone who lost their shirt on 1.
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Look, for a long time I would have agreed with you. I took things at face value way too much on a previous stock and thought, "look at all the negative things people have to say...this doesn't look good." But since then, I've learned to completely separate company performance from stock performance down at these levels, and that one-sided posters always have an agenda where I wish people could learn to weed those out (both pumpers and bashers).
I'm not trying to say that this is definitely not a scam in itself. It very well could be. We could be getting swindled here. We really don't know. It's a penny stock for a reason, and a big time gamble.
What I do know is that with all of these bashers, there's no reason for them to be posting on MRIB message boards without an agenda. Look at it this way...I'm a diehard Jets and Mets fan...oddly enough, you won't find me on any Manchester United message board telling them how much their team sucks. Why? Because it wouldn't make sense. What's the purpose behind the posts? I couldn't care less about Manchester United. You think someone who lost on 1.0 has spent THIS MUCH TIME trying to be a good Samaritan or tear the company to shreds? I guess it's possible, but I think you would have seen something, anything indicating that they were an investor back then. Instead, it's the same drivel day in and day out. Valid concerns in some cases, sure. But it's purely dredged up to create doubt in you and me and every other investor.
If you think MRIB could be a scam, then you also have to look at the flip side and think that the bashers could be a scam, or that the pumpers could be a scam, or that I could be scamming all of you, or Belgian, or CT, or anyone! It's all a big cloud of confusion and doubt, but that's what investing in penny stocks is. I'm holding my shares strictly because I still believe that there's a ton of value here if the business is legitimate (and I think it makes more sense for them to try to do this legitimately when you have a product to offer). I've also come to trust a lot of people on this board and if that's a mistake, I'll learn from it, but I think it's harder to fake sincerity over a long period of time, so I'll continue to trust in the hard work and DD that I've read from a lot of the guys here.