Tuesday, September 14, 2010

KACHING KACHING penny stock fraud another scam from Robert McNulty

As discussed before McNulty owns Local Adlink and also Kaching Kaching and several other businesses that were involved in the stock market.

Yes penny stocks.

Read for yourself.

PAY ATTENTION PEOPLE - WAKE UP - this snake is slithering through everything and getting away with it.

http://www.knobias.com/individual/public/quote.htm?aff=SAMPLE&ticker=kckc



http://www.knobias.com/individual/public/quote.htm?ticker=BYOCE

BYOCE - Beyond Commerce, Inc.  formerly BYOC until 04-20-2010
BYOCE - Beyond Commerce, Inc.  formerly BYOC until 08-26-2010
BYOCE - Beyond Commerce, Inc.  formerly BYOCE until 04-22-2010


Hmmmmmm

think people think...

Someone else is thinking - and here is that post:

http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=53699460875&topic=8610


LocalAdLink.com, aka Boomj.com, aka BeyondCommerce.com has attracted 18,000 BrandBuilders to a multi-level marketing program and has a national internet presence since December 2008. Ostensibly it is an internet advertising service for local businesses, but no one is selling ads. They are building “teams” with downlines. I was curious about the feeding frenzy being created on the internet, among its BrandBuilders, and the prolific appearances by Boomj execs, traveling all over the USA, emails, and weekly teleblasts via conference calls, etc. etc. So, I researched the CEO, Robert J. McNulty. After discoveries at the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) website, and a review of some corporate filings, as well as numerous "old" lawsuits, and stock news articles, I smelled a rat.

The filings with the SEC hint that Mr. McNulty may be again involved in his old game of stock manipulation, then cash in, and leave town. The SEC took him to Federal court in 1995, but he escaped with the loot. The SEC found he didn’t have enuff money to pay the fines, or disgorge funds he’d taken; so sad. Many lawsuits, both by individuals and class actions have been filed against this man. He has a history of repeat performance.

I have never made a report to news media before today. However, according to LocalAdLink’s advertising blitz, more than 18,000 people in a very short time have each invested $350. or more (revenue of $6,300,000 - just enuff to pay off an unsecured promissory note of Boomj)

I would be remiss to say nothing, and watch another 18,000 people pay to join, only to watch the web collapse, and the spider disappear.

Please advise if this is of any interest to you. If so, I can send you documentation of the above, gleaned from the internet. And thank you for your great news reporting.

Please keep my name anonymous.
Following By Ben Charny
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 1, 2000
TheBigStore.com is apparently a big bust.
The shopping site launched five months ago by CEO Robert J. McNulty has apparently closed up shop, severed advertising relationships and left hundreds of customers wondering what happened to their orders. In addition, former suppliers have filed more than $4.2 million in lawsuits against the company.
McNulty is a former Navy Seal who has launched 11 companies in his time -- including Shopping.com, a business-to-business e-commerce site sold to Compaq Computer Corp. (cpq) last year for $220 million.
While McNulty was at the helm of Shopping.com, the Security and Exchange Commission investigated stock manipulation allegations. McNulty left the company while SEC officials combed company records. That investigation is ongoing.

1 comment:

  1. Mark Guest signed a contract with a local Las Vegas vender and he did NOT pay the bills. Do not believe what Mark Guest says, many lies were told about when they were going to pay their Kaching Kaching bills. They did NOT pay the bill. Executive assistant to Mark Guest, EVP is Kawni Gilroy. Executive assistant to Robert McNulty, CEO is Kristen Grove.

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