Pump & dump scammers invent more fake news for GTRL
May 15, 2013
If you have been following my recent Pump and Dump expose, you are aware that the people running the email scam campaign pumping up GTRL have been lying, in order to draw in (sucker) more investors. Today, they ramped up their lies another notch and are falsely claiming that Get Real USA is being bought out. Not so!
If you search for any actual news from Get Real USA (GTRL), all you will find is this recent notice, posted by them on May 9, 2013:
The Company affirms that it has not participated in, condoned nor given permission to any company or individual to send unsolicited e-mail, text messages or any other communications involving the Company, its common shares or any of its products, that individuals may have received over the past week. Investors are cautioned not to rely on the statements made in these types of campaigns, when considering the Company as an investment. The Company does not endorse the use of these emails or promotions to create a market for its stock. Frank Weber President and CEO stated that neither the company management, company board of directors or anyone associated with Get Real USA has been authorized to issue any such communications and all recipients of such should disavow any and all of such communications.
If you watch the Intraday chart for GTRL you will see that the pump and dumpers are selling off huge volumes of shares every couple of hours, of each trading day. The black skull and crossbones scam warning is still present on the upper right side of the page!
If you are thinking about joining the feeding frenzy created by fake news and email hype, you should be prepared to lose your money. Never bet on somebody else's numbers game, especially when they are professional con men! If Get Real stock should ever rise to the levels claimed in the email scams, it won't be due to a pump and dump scam, but due to actual success by the company, which will be accompanied by official news reports, through legitimate investor channels. At this time the Company is actively warning potential investors to stay away from their (penny) stock and the scammers running it.
At the (soon-to-come) end of this spam campaign, GTRL stock will be lucky to be trading where it was before the scammers got a hold of it. If that happens, the company may be damaged.
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