[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: Hey Mark



It's a scam.

> http://www.energymetalscorp.com... It looks like there are other "refinery"
> operations being considered in Arizona...

energymetals.com uses TUCOWS, which,
like GoDaddy, hides registrant information
from the public.

Their contact page lists no addresses.
Instead they list the names (or pesudonyms)
email addresses and cell phone numbers of
the CEO, etc.  The cell phones numbers are
Canadian.

Their Corporate Oerview pages says,
"Energy Metals Corporation has acquired
one of the largest portfolios of previously
explored Uranium properties located in the
heart of historic Uranium mining districts."

Note the words, "previously explored."
That means that these are properties a
*real* mining company has already found
to be worthless.  Mining companies sell
off "previously explored" properties for a
few dollars per acre, writing the loss off on
their taxes.  Property situated between
two military bases, especially under the
flight paths of a military airbase, are all
but unusable.  If it was worth anything at
all they wouldn't sell it online.

Imagine how stupid someone would be
to buy junk real estate because someone
claims that a refinery is considering building
a site somewhere nearby.  This is the real
estate equivalent of the Loxx-o-matic 2000.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
941-925-8650
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>



alt.security.alarms Main Index | alt.security.alarms Thread Index | alt.security.alarms Home | Archives Home