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Acme Investments Acme Investments 4 hours ago
Almost October!! This has always been my time of the year!! 4th quarter has always been good to me!! Except when I was a Browns fan!! Lol!!
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Acme Investments Acme Investments 5 hours ago
Some businesses have a shorter run than others!! It's clear they are not putting any money into this platform anymore!! Might even be bleeding cash at this point!!
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Acme Investments Acme Investments 7 hours ago
All publicity is good!! Just keep working!! Lol!!
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 8 hours ago
#1 on the BOB-- so sad! TERRIBLE OTC markets
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 9 hours ago
guessing we will have another zero vol day
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Lime Time Lime Time 9 hours ago
Views picking up. When we get back to trading again, then this flies
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Hi_Lo Hi_Lo 12 hours ago
Let's look at Jake's other ticker SONG. This is what Jake P. Noch calls adding shareholder value.



The same game plan is being implemented here with BCAP. Watch Jake P. Noch abuse 3a10 to massively dilute this stock in the near future with a very high probability of a reverse split once he dumps as much as he can just like he pretty much wiped out investors in SONG.
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Hi_Lo Hi_Lo 12 hours ago
Jake P. Noch - BCAP CEO part 2

https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7gmvd/spotify-sues-self-described-music-prodigy-who-allegedly-ran-royalties-scam


Spotify Sues Self-Described 'Music Prodigy' Who Allegedly Ran Royalties Scam

Spotify says Jake Noch "[generated] hundreds of millions of fraudulent streams" and engaged in "title track parasitism" among other fraudulent practices on its platform.

JC

By Jelisa Castrodale

May 19, 2020, 4:38pm

Last November, the 20-year-old head of indie hip-hop label Sosa Entertainment filed a massive (and massively complicated) lawsuit against Spotify, alleging that the digital music service hadn't paid royalties on more than 550 million streams of its songs. According to Billboard, Sosa Entertainment founder Jake Noch also named his other company, PRO Music Rights, as a plaintiff in the lawsuit, and the co-plaintiffs sought millions of dollars in damages, asking for $150,000 for each infringement.

Noch's lawsuit accused Spotify of a number of transgressions, including unfair and deceptive business practices, willfully removing Sosa Entertainment's content, "obliterating" his expectations, and refusing to pay royalties. In a statement, Noch said that he was willing to "fight to the end" if it meant that Spotify would ultimately compensate the artists who were affected.

"I have a duty to see this through so that I can pay my artists what they are owed from Spotify," he said. "I know others feel the same way as I blaze this trail for the music community, who I know is behind me and roots for our success in bringing down Spotify."

Part of Noch's problems with the company started in the spring of 2017 when Spotify removed all of Sosa Entertainment's song's from its servers and "blanket banned" Noch and his companies from using the platform going forward. According to Noch—who describes himself as a "musical prodigy" in his lawsuit—Spotify informed him that the songs were removed because of "abnormal streaming activity," but the company didn't give him the opportunity to explain what could've caused the weird-looking streaming data. Noch has alleged that Spotify just "fabricated a reason" to kick him off the platform, in an attempt to avoid having to pay the royalties that he was due.

But in its own countersuit, filed on Monday, Spotify says no, it was just because of the abnormal streaming, and also because Noch allegedly "designed a scheme to artificially generate hundreds of millions of fraudulent streams" in order to game the system and rack up a ton of royalty payments.

"Starting in 2016, Noch designed a scheme to artificially generate hundreds of millions of fraudulent streams on songs he had seeded on Spotify’s online music-streaming service," the company's complaint reads. "Noch’s objective was plain: to manipulate Spotify’s system to extract undeserved royalties at the expense of hardworking artists and songwriters."

Billboard reports that Spotify removed Noch's content from its platform after being contacted by a whistleblower who claimed that Noch had instructed a bot farmer to create literally millions of fake accounts to stream songs from the Sosa Entertainment catalog. Spotify's own analysts became suspicious when one of Noch's records went from zero streams to 400,000 in under a week, while a second album racked up 749,000 streams in two days. (Spotify also apparently determined that 5,500 of the accounts that played the latter record supposedly all lived in the same American town—even though the town's total population was just around 10,000 people.)

The company has also accused Noch of "title track parasitism," which involves uploading songs with the same name and punctuation of legitimate hit songs. Spotify's legal filing identified two "AI-generated sound loops" that had been given the same name as then-popular tracks by DJ Snake and XXXTentacion.

"This was one of the most egregious fraudulent streaming operations from a single rights holder that Spotify had to deal with in its company’s history," Spotify wrote in its complaint. The company's countersuit is asking for compensation for a long list of Noch's alleged transgressions, including fraud, fraudulent concealment, breach of contract, indemnification, unjust enrichment and deceptive business practices.

Damn, most 20-year-olds can only dream of being dragged that hard by an international streaming service. A musical prodigy, indeed.
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Hi_Lo Hi_Lo 12 hours ago
Jake P. Noch - BCAP CEO part 1

https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7gmvd/spotify-sues-self-described-music-prodigy-who-allegedly-ran-royalties-scam

Spotify Sues Self-Described 'Music Prodigy' Who Allegedly Ran Royalties Scam

Spotify says Jake Noch "[generated] hundreds of millions of fraudulent streams" and engaged in "title track parasitism" among other fraudulent practices on its platform.

JC

By Jelisa Castrodale

May 19, 2020, 4:38pm

Last November, the 20-year-old head of indie hip-hop label Sosa Entertainment filed a massive (and massively complicated) lawsuit against Spotify, alleging that the digital music service hadn't paid royalties on more than 550 million streams of its songs. According to Billboard, Sosa Entertainment founder Jake Noch also named his other company, PRO Music Rights, as a plaintiff in the lawsuit, and the co-plaintiffs sought millions of dollars in damages, asking for $150,000 for each infringement.

Noch's lawsuit accused Spotify of a number of transgressions, including unfair and deceptive business practices, willfully removing Sosa Entertainment's content, "obliterating" his expectations, and refusing to pay royalties. In a statement, Noch said that he was willing to "fight to the end" if it meant that Spotify would ultimately compensate the artists who were affected.

"I have a duty to see this through so that I can pay my artists what they are owed from Spotify," he said. "I know others feel the same way as I blaze this trail for the music community, who I know is behind me and roots for our success in bringing down Spotify."

Part of Noch's problems with the company started in the spring of 2017 when Spotify removed all of Sosa Entertainment's song's from its servers and "blanket banned" Noch and his companies from using the platform going forward. According to Noch—who describes himself as a "musical prodigy" in his lawsuit—Spotify informed him that the songs were removed because of "abnormal streaming activity," but the company didn't give him the opportunity to explain what could've caused the weird-looking streaming data. Noch has alleged that Spotify just "fabricated a reason" to kick him off the platform, in an attempt to avoid having to pay the royalties that he was due.

But in its own countersuit, filed on Monday, Spotify says no, it was just because of the abnormal streaming, and also because Noch allegedly "designed a scheme to artificially generate hundreds of millions of fraudulent streams" in order to game the system and rack up a ton of royalty payments.

"Starting in 2016, Noch designed a scheme to artificially generate hundreds of millions of fraudulent streams on songs he had seeded on Spotify’s online music-streaming service," the company's complaint reads. "Noch’s objective was plain: to manipulate Spotify’s system to extract undeserved royalties at the expense of hardworking artists and songwriters."

Billboard reports that Spotify removed Noch's content from its platform after being contacted by a whistleblower who claimed that Noch had instructed a bot farmer to create literally millions of fake accounts to stream songs from the Sosa Entertainment catalog. Spotify's own analysts became suspicious when one of Noch's records went from zero streams to 400,000 in under a week, while a second album racked up 749,000 streams in two days. (Spotify also apparently determined that 5,500 of the accounts that played the latter record supposedly all lived in the same American town—even though the town's total population was just around 10,000 people.)

The company has also accused Noch of "title track parasitism," which involves uploading songs with the same name and punctuation of legitimate hit songs. Spotify's legal filing identified two "AI-generated sound loops" that had been given the same name as then-popular tracks by DJ Snake and XXXTentacion.

"This was one of the most egregious fraudulent streaming operations from a single rights holder that Spotify had to deal with in its company’s history," Spotify wrote in its complaint. The company's countersuit is asking for compensation for a long list of Noch's alleged transgressions, including fraud, fraudulent concealment, breach of contract, indemnification, unjust enrichment and deceptive business practices.

Damn, most 20-year-olds can only dream of being dragged that hard by an international streaming service. A musical prodigy, indeed.
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Hi_Lo Hi_Lo 12 hours ago
https://www.billboard.com/pro/spotify-indie-label-streaming-fraud-millions-fake-accounts-countersuit/

Spotify Countersues Indie Label, Alleging Massive Streaming Fraud & Millions of Fake Accounts

Spotify has countersued indie label Sosa Entertainment and its founder Jake Noch, alleging massive streaming fraud, unjust enrichment and the creation of millions of fake accounts to generate…

In November 2019, indie hip-hop label Sosa Entertainment and its founder, 20-year-old Jake Noch, filed a lawsuit against Spotify that alleged the streaming service failed to pay royalties on over 550 million streams of its music. The suit, which was also brought on behalf of Noch’s PRO Pro Music Rights (which was later removed), sought $150,000 in statutory damages for each infringement, and alleged that Spotify removed its music not because it detected “abnormal streaming activity,” as the service claimed, but because it was trying to dodge paying royalties on the streams.

Now, Spotify has fired back with a countersuit alleging that Noch “designed a scheme to artificially generate hundreds of millions of fraudulent streams” in order to “manipulate Spotify’s system to extract undeserved royalties at the expense of hardworking artists and songwriters.” The filing, which is supported by screenshots of messages allegedly between Noch and a “bot farmer” and charts that show streams on Noch’s music go from zero into the hundreds of thousands in a matter of days, also alleges that Noch directed the bot farmer to create millions of fake accounts and changed the names of songs in his catalog to closely resemble those of established hit songs, like XXXTentacion’s “SAD!” and DJ Snake’s “Taki Taki.”

Spotify has countersued indie label Sosa Entertainment and its founder Jake Noch, alleging massive streaming fraud, unjust enrichment and the creation of millions of fake accounts to generate…

BY DAN RYS

In November 2019, indie hip-hop label Sosa Entertainment and its founder, 20-year-old Jake Noch, filed a lawsuit against Spotify that alleged the streaming service failed to pay royalties on over 550 million streams of its music. The suit, which was also brought on behalf of Noch’s PRO Pro Music Rights (which was later removed), sought $150,000 in statutory damages for each infringement, and alleged that Spotify removed its music not because it detected “abnormal streaming activity,” as the service claimed, but because it was trying to dodge paying royalties on the streams.

Now, Spotify has fired back with a countersuit alleging that Noch “designed a scheme to artificially generate hundreds of millions of fraudulent streams” in order to “manipulate Spotify’s system to extract undeserved royalties at the expense of hardworking artists and songwriters.” The filing, which is supported by screenshots of messages allegedly between Noch and a “bot farmer” and charts that show streams on Noch’s music go from zero into the hundreds of thousands in a matter of days, also alleges that Noch directed the bot farmer to create millions of fake accounts and changed the names of songs in his catalog to closely resemble those of established hit songs, like XXXTentacion’s “SAD!” and DJ Snake’s “Taki Taki.”

Indie Hip-Hop Label Files Suit Against Spotify Over Catalog Takedown

Noch, who lists himself as the chief executive of Sosa and Pro Music Rights, as well as a handful of additional music companies, has quite the proud litigious history, having released several press releases touting lawsuits against Spotify, Apple, Google, YouTube, Amazon, SoundCloud, Pandora, Deezer, iHeartRadio and more. Pro Music Rights claims a database of some 2 million tracks, including more than 23,000 by various artists using some form of the name “LEGATO,” like LEGATO_DIMY, LEGATODE45, LEGATODI001, LEGATOGILL2002 and LEGATOKAL999, to name a few.

According to Spotify’s counterclaim, filed Monday (May 18), the service first detected artificial streaming activity on Noch’s content in March 2016 and eventually banned his music from the service, before extending that ban to all content related to Noch. Noch then tried to “smuggle” the content back onto the service using slightly different names and created millions of fake accounts to stream that music.

In June 2016, a whistleblower contacted Spotify with screenshots that purported to show Noch directing the person to create millions (direct quote: “i need millions”) of fake accounts. And while Spotify had identified the fraud a few months prior, the company had already paid a small amount of royalties to Sosa and Noch — royalties that otherwise would have gone to legitimate songwriters with songs being streamed by legitimate fans. According to the complaint, for one of Noch’s albums that jumped from zero streams to more than 400,000 in just days, 99% of its streams came from Spotify’s ad-supported free tier and from accounts registered to male users in the United States, a pattern that was also found for other works.

Noch then changed distributors and changed the names of some of his companies in order to dodge Spotify’s fraud detection systems, with slightly different artist names, song titles and cover artwork. In one section of the complaint, attorneys wrote that “analysts at Spotify found that 5,500 ‘users’ streaming one of the Sosa albums ‘originated’ from a small American town with a total population of 10,000. For that album, the stream count jumped from zero to 749,000 streams in a span of only two days… This pattern is highly anomalous and not at all correlated to any possible pattern of genuine streaming activity.”

In another example from the complaint, in what the filing calls “title track parasitism,” Noch and Sosa uploaded tracks called “SAD!” with the same punctuation as the XXXTentacion hit, and “Taki Take,” shortly after the similarly-named DJ Snake song reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100. Some of the tracks that Noch and Sosa would release on Spotify were AI-generated sound loops.

In all, Spotify’s counterclaim seeks relief for fraud, fraudulent concealment, breach of contract, indemnification, unjust enrichment and deceptive business practices. As another line in the complaint reads, “This was one of the most egregious fraudulent streaming operations from a single rights holder that Spotify had to deal with in its company’s history.”

After the publication of this story, Noch provided a comment to Billboard which reads, in part, “Spotify’s claims are laughable… I also greatly look forward to the day we get to go to court, and I hope that all of Spotify’s shareholders will pay close attention to these cases… Time will prove that we are right.”
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Hi_Lo Hi_Lo 12 hours ago
Top of the boards!!
And the vast majority of the posts are negative and are also exposing this scam.

YAY we're number 1!
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Hi_Lo Hi_Lo 12 hours ago
he's going to apply the same concept here to make this a public trading FIRM where USA will be allowed to trade Expert Market again.

If you can't comprehend how big this is, then you wouldn't understand what it is to be a trader/investor. It will change OTC forever back to Stop Sign stocks where traders are free to buy/sell any OTC Tier they want. Major USA brokerages will soon follow suit. This can be bigger than a TSNP run. It will give freedom of choice back to the individual investor.
Getting a bit ahead of yourself?

You're already stating this as if it's a done deal. It isn't and will most likely fail like most things Jake P. Noch gets involved in as evident by all the info that has been posted. The SEC isn't going to change it's rules just because Jake P. Noch believes it eill make it easier him to dump shares and dilute.
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shajandr shajandr 17 hours ago
The only small island that child Brick God Sosa will be inhabiting is Terminal Island.

https://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/trm/

A young, small-boned, lithe, effeminate kid like Shaky Jake will be very popular in prison. Moreso if he shaves his ass. And I have no doubt that Shaky Jake is destined for Federal prison, just like Justin(e) Costello, David Russell Foley, Tovy Pustovit, Jim Bolt, Rufus Paul Harris, and other pennyscammers who thought they knew more than they did.




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Acme Investments Acme Investments 19 hours ago
It's all about timing!! The market really isn't doing well enough to get the results we want!!
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Acme Investments Acme Investments 19 hours ago
The game is to keep the ticker on their brains!!
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 19 hours ago
and NO VOLUME-- so FUNNY!
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 19 hours ago
LOL we are #1- too bad many cannot buy!
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Acme Investments Acme Investments 20 hours ago
Top of the boards!! Good job fellas!! Nothing much to add!! Rates were cut so I'm looking for all markets to do well in the next few months!! Are you Prepared??
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Walter4 Walter4 23 hours ago
Trust Jake? Give your head a shake.

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SCAMBUSTERKING SCAMBUSTERKING 1 day ago
Lots of words for "I load up, pump the crap outta it while I'm selling to people too late to the party and will make fun of them later"

It's cool, I have the same trading style, I just an more honest about it upfront. Never hurts me, but is more respectable.

RNVA I crapped all over on Twitter. CEO didn't try and sue me and everyone else on Twitter over it by lying to the courts in an attempt to scare me from posting the truth. Not a smart CEO, or I wouldn't be here, at all. His little baby boy syndrome gets him in trouble more times than it helps him. He is too soft and pathetic to an up and take criticism protected by the first amendment like a man. Instead he lashes out like a child posting people's home addresses and making baseless threats. Dont worry, I saved all of them 😘
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
In Jake we trust for BCAP

Sry. Double post still happening.
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
For sure, anyone can look up old posts. You are not special.

I find stocks before the run.

Pumping on iHub is a thing of the past. Everyone uses Twitter/X anymore. Posts on iHub don't make stock move. CEOs do. So this one will be good.

The trick to OTC trading is find them early. This is way early in the game.

You seem to think that everyone hates this CEO and it's obvious you do. But why continue to berate only one CEO? Did you ever study RNVA where there were 9 reverse splits on the common shareholders? That's way far more worse than this or a 1:500,000. Not a peep from you over there. But this one is bad bad bad. Gimme a break, guy. lol, you've got a personal hate for this CEO and that's obvious.

This is very early in the game. Gonna be a fun ticker when vol comes back in 2025 🚀
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Walter4 Walter4 1 day ago
Ahhh yes, the streaming hustler self proclaimed musical prodigy will change the OTC forever. Oh wait he already has and not for the better. I have a chunk of ice in the South Pole to sell you.
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SCAMBUSTERKING SCAMBUSTERKING 1 day ago
Look, I can see your old post. As soon as this pumps you are dumping it on their heads, fine, love it. Good trading strategy... but no reason to fill their heads with things already prove untrue. I'm too much of a vet to fall for your pumping, I know what is going on here. You will be the walls they are trying to blast though. You bragged the last 5 times you did it, you will do it here, why not brag about it now? Level up my guy, brag BEFORE you wall them up and tell them it is coming, then say "I told you it was coming."
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Walter4 Walter4 1 day ago
This is another Jake P Noch 3a10 share scheme for his self enrichment. People got Song'd prepare to be Bcap'd and up 💩's creek without a paddle. Don't be caught holding a bag of worthless paper 🧻 from Jake and his little amateur hour pump and dump crew.
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
I did study this and the CEO.

He's found a way to purchase 100 millions of shares of an Expert Market ticker and he's going to apply the same concept here to make this a public trading FIRM where USA will be allowed to trade Expert Market again.

If you can't comprehend how big this is, then you wouldn't understand what it is to be a trader/investor. It will change OTC forever back to Stop Sign stocks where traders are free to buy/sell any OTC Tier they want. Major USA brokerages will soon follow suit. This can be bigger than a TSNP run. It will give freedom of choice back to the individual investor. This current OTC Market has turned into complete bonkers. Time for change, my friend.
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SCAMBUSTERKING SCAMBUSTERKING 1 day ago
Study your new CEO, his shine is lost, no one trusts him, everyone hates him because he is in fact a giant loser. You need a pump to sell, everyone hates him.
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
so, .024 pps for $6m- considering he has 250m shares!!!!!!!!!!! And that is 120X from current prices!
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
This is not SONG. This is an investment. It will go through a pump. If you've studied OTC stocks throughout the years to see what makes them move up or down, you'd know that this is now bullish. It boggles my mind that someone would spend so much time on something to accomplish nothing. It's like doing negative work. It's a very strange past time. And I thought I was weird for enjoying toobin' the river as my number one hobby. Yours definitely takes the cake.
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SCAMBUSTERKING SCAMBUSTERKING 1 day ago
Just as motivated as SONG where ge's dumping millions of dollars of shares under the same illegal 3a10 agreement. Buy all you can, he has $6m here to dump on your heads.
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
many are sitting on the sidelines- waiting for a revival of the markets-- very few are moving.
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
Has to be many watching. Don't see many of the old posters. Yes agree, CEO seems really motivated for a reason
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
too bad not many can buy-- JPN is aware! We should know more soon-- possibly the EOW
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
Bid was at .0002 / Ask was at .0003

Still doing dup posts 🥵
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
lol that should work too! Tried the JD Southern Peach yesterday. 4.8% good stuff, like a wine cooler.

Board views are picking up. Seems like OTC will too. This should be a heavy runner. Gonna be fun going into end of year/new year.
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
ditto- 2021 was a banner year!
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Acme Investments Acme Investments 1 day ago
Aim high!! Last time I had at least 4 trips run!! This one doesn't even have to hit a penny!!
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
might be 7 digits this time! If JN wants 6m- i have enough for 3M
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Acme Investments Acme Investments 1 day ago
One of these days we're going to strike Oil...... they say if you can do it once you can do it again!!
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
will Jack Daniels work?
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
lol saw that. Running really rough. Needs some SeaFoam in the MySQL server badly
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
yes- running slow-- posted one post-- pasted 3 times!
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
lol not gonna lie about that one. Some idiot will dump out eventually.

Is it me or is this entire website running like shit recently. Barely usable
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
LOL-see you are still hoping for 1's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GL When filings get closer-- you may want to try for 2's
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Lime Time Lime Time 1 day ago
This is going to be a brokerage firm. No miracle needed. Just a step by step process. It will take time. Anyone not willing to wait it out, please sell 😆 🤣
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
could sell now for 100% gain- no miracle needed.
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Walter4 Walter4 1 day ago
You need a miracle. Hoping and waiting for this kid who's publicly known for shady schemes to run another pump and dump is no strategy.
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
don't need luck- just strategy
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Walter4 Walter4 1 day ago
Not with Jake you didn't, good luck with those "free shares"
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getmoreshares getmoreshares 1 day ago
already made 6 digits-- riding free shares
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