IOGN—iStorage Inc—SPAM Alert: SELL!
I got ** 29 ** SPAMS!
”Investors
For information on becomming an investor please feel free to contact us.
email:
Tel: (603) 293 - 8688
Support
email:
USA Tel: (603) 293 - 8688
International Tel (+44) 1875 833300 “
I couldn’t even find an address at the site. They just started trading on 12/8 and I hope they’ll soon be out of business.
From their recent press release:
“Greg Pelletier, Chief Operating Officer stated, “In order to better serve our existing and new customer base, we are setting up a dedicated support, service and integration operation.” Pelletier further states “iStorage is founded on the principle of making network storage simple, easy and affordable. The key to servicing small to medium business is to provide rapid response to questions or other inquires while assuring timely delivery of customer orders.”
He forgot to mention the principles of illegal promotions and stock fraud.
As usually, when I look at a spammer, I find that all the signs of fraud are present. When a company or their shareholders engage in illegal activities it’s best to stay away from them.
Copy e-mailed to: and
I’m looking forward to receive the “we have NO idea who is spamming ....” reply evidencing their incompetence.
Comments:
I have been receiving multiple spam messages promoting IOGN as well, and I am quite annoyed. However, it is possible the company in question really is not involved with the spam campaign. Online frauds purchase shares, then launch a spam campaign with the intent of selling when the value rises. Greed consumes them.Thing is, EVERY company I've contacted to date has vehemently DENIED any involvement. They all assured me that they are investigating.
TWTN president Stephen Dao personally assured me that they were investigating.
Yet, as I started researching, I found that Dao himself was in the interview with shysters Heysek and Gaskin. Did the "independent shareholder" arrange for the interviews and Dao and Thomsen didn't know why they were doing the interview? If they're THAT stupid ....
TWTN research
I'm taking the position that it is the companies responsibility to file a complaint with the SEC about those shareholders as soon as they become aware of the illegal promotions.
The SEC can halt trading until the perps are ID'd, the FCC can take on TCPA violations, individuals can sue, and everybody can go on with their lives.
If this is done a few times and the spammers/scammers are prosecuted properly, they won't do this anymore.
But the responsibility is with the company execs - they're the first to get spam complaints and it is THEIR company. Until they take responsibility, I certainly wouldn't invest in their company.
As things are, I'm beginning to feel stupid for NOT doing what they do - see Taking your company public
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