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Scam?

INTERNET: wrote:

 > I would welcome clearer proof to the contrary

Go *read* my message.  I explained why legit companies would NOT give stock
away, that part of the "info" was clearly doubtful (that Yahoo had given
stock away), that research had shown that the company was based in the
Bahamas (so no protection from U.S. laws), that it wasn't promising that
the stock would *ever* be worth anything, and how one sucker was already in
trouble because the company had used her address to send spam!  I'm sorry
you're not Internet-savvy, you're about to get a very expensive lesson and
may lose your AOL account because of the spam this company will send out
"from" you.  (One of the few good things about AOL is they *do* act on spam
from their address.)

The Internet has a lot of priceless information and networking available.
It also has a lot of scam artists.  If you don't learn to be suspicious and
investigate before you sign up, you'll be one of the victims.

And it *still* has nothing to do with pediatrics!