541-567-1234
OR, US
| rivitted 2011-06-06 20:51:17 Unknown |
caller did not leave a message
| adenner 2011-06-06 20:51:17 Unknown |
Was a message from Waveuranium.com trying to sell stock
| NC Insider 2011-06-06 20:51:17 Unknown |
This call is from a boiler room -- people who may or may not be associated with Wave Uranium, who have bought some of its penny stock and are trying to create a buzz to get the price bid up, so they can then sell theirs before you get left holding the bag (which will be empty -- the stock has no value for a reason).
The North Carolina Attorney General's office is currently investigating to determine the people/motives who are doing the calling. So far they know that a great deal of the calls are being made to people who post on Craig's List. They may know more but my connections there have only told me this much.
| Joanna 2011-06-06 20:51:17 Unknown |
Called 2/22/08 at 5:26pm CST: wanting me to invest in uranium, saying uranium is the future because oil will run out and uranium is more widely used to run electricity, ya-da, ya-da, ya-da....guess that is why there are nuclear power plants! People get a life, and quit ripping folks off!
| David G. 2011-06-06 20:51:17 Unknown |
Left me a voice mail message with the same thing Joanna (post above) has. People like this should just get a life and a job, then they would make money like all the other Americans do.
| David G. 2008-03-12 03:01:24 Unknown |
Addition to my earlier post:
http://www.pr-inside.com/wave-uranium-responds-to-reports-of-r423228.htm