I'm saying it is NOT AN INVESTMENT. They aren't even allowed to offer this kind of "investment" as a US based company without being SEC registered, filling reports, etc. Why do you think your "shares" are now waiting until ken can talk to his securities lawyer??? Guess what, almost none of you are accredited investors, even offering shares to the general public as they did should violate a number of SEC regulations. I understand the enthusiasm to be a part of something, but come on. Where are the financial docs? Where are the reports? Where are the contracts, shareholder agreements, dividend details, etc?
Lottery tickets would have been a better way to throw your money in a toilet. Lottery tickets are not investing, they are gambling. Btw, gambling is illegal or highly regulated in this country as well.