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Lobsang- 09-24-2008

That aside. Alex does not do what he says he is going to do.

frank2008- 09-24-2008

Sometimes. But for good reasons.

Lobsang- 09-24-2008

For what reasons. For what reason would you not send something to somebody that you have agreed to?

CerealRapist- 09-24-2008

For what reasons. For what reason would you not send something to somebody that you have agreed to? for bullsh!t reasons that are made up after the fact. Right, franco? Franco, why are you so unwilling to admit that Alex is doing the wrong thing? Is it because you are a corrupt dick-sucker?

elastar- 09-25-2008

I invested time and work to give Alex over 1000 clicks. Now he sends me nothing. I shoud have received over 2 month ago the nromal rings, neodymium rings and foot braces. Instead the respect he shows me is this: no reply to e-mails; no reply on the forum. Are business doing good for you Alex? ... by stealing clicks from people? Are you feeling good that your trafic is increasing by cheating people's trust for your own profit? Aren't you afraid you are going to step on the nerves of the wrong people?

CerealRapist- 09-25-2008

Elastar, you are learning what many of us already know: that Alex is a self-absorbed, narcissistic conman who believes so much in his own purported greatness that he feels that he is not accountable to: his customers, those who take their time to promote him in exchange for rings, the FDA, the IRS, and pretty much anyone else he comes in contact with. All I have to say is f@ck Alex Chiu. The man is a leech on society, and should be shot down with all haste.

ArTuRoCK!- 09-26-2008

Guys, are these false claims enough of a charge to get him into jail? It would rock if he'd spend his immortality locked up in a cell to think about all this... I mean, what's 130 years for an immortal, right?

Lobsang- 09-26-2008

No Alex would not go to jail. Possible just have to change the way he sells the product. But that could be very damaging.

CerealRapist- 09-26-2008

Guys, are these false claims enough of a charge to get him into jail? It would rock if he'd spend his immortality locked up in a cell to think about all this... I mean, what's 130 years for an immortal, right? Probably not because they're sort of white collar crimes-- medical fraud, mail fraud, lewd acts with an inflatable doll...

CerealRapist- 09-29-2008

bump, this is important