They claim that the National Inflation Association was "Preparing Americans for Hyperinflation."
Since December of NIA has been hyping BVSN with as many as 9 emails a month to interested parties, touting BVSN's relationship to Facebook. This last week was one a day.
There was no subscription. They had links to many reports substantiating their position. They maintained they were not investment advisors. They claimed that they did own the stock themselves and in the latest emails wrote about the shock those shorting the company would experience. At this point, this is still an active subject, they say, because the factors are to come to a head next week of March 11 with the Digital London Summit.
When the stock hit 55 on 3/6, it took a nosedive to 40 and today closed at 39.93. Once it took the nosedive, the emails stopped coming. I emailed them twice today. They have responded to my inquiries in the past. The first email was to ask them what happened. No response. The second was to say if I didn't hear something from them in the next several hours, I was going to file a report at complaint.
At this point, their scam is probably over and they have made their money and will not show up again. Just wanted to be on record that they are not what they may seem. If I hear from them, I may amend this report.
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