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The Mysterious Disappearance of Callwriter.com (Part 4)

I’ve been reviewing the Twilight Zone-ish annals of a premium trading service that suddenly ceased to exist. Here is the reply to my response shown earlier:

> Mark:
>
> I have no disagreement with your post and comments
> regarding the “landscape” of snake oil salesmen
> etc. I myself am still owed quite a bit of money
> from the untimely and criminally negligent demise
> of MF Global.
>
> I have no problem with group members voicing
> (especially when asked) their opinions of various
> advisory services, trading rooms etc. There are
> certainly more than a fair amount of less than
> honorable folks out there who will willingly take
> your money and not bother to provide anything of
> value in exchange.
>
> Alex’s post seemed to be written by someone having
> no actual knowledge of what happened to Mr.
> Brasher. Regardless, he basically wished him dead.
> I thought that was WAYYYY over the top. I made no
> personal attack on Alex, nor did I in any way
> excuse what happened (or may have happened) with
> Mr. Brasher and his Callwriter service.
>
> Alex’s follow-up post in response to yours, which
> included personal attacks on me and insinuated
> that I (with Mr. Brasher as my leader) was somehow
> complicit in the demise of Callwriter, simply
> demonstrates that my original post responding to
> Alex’s was spot-on.
>
> I guess when one has no facts to support their
> position, or are actually called out to explain
> why they have chosen to wish death upon someone
> when they actually don’t know anything about the
> reasons for the unfortunate closure of Callwriter,
> they resort to personal attacks unfortunately.
>
> Best Regards.

I will wrap up this business drama in the next post.