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  • CAlex
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 113

    Request to admins

    any chance you can create some type of post importance protocol? You guys must patrol the threads and read most/all posts. any chance you can set up a system where users have an option of only seeing "important " posts?

    we could basically pick a setting from 1-10. 1 being a very low setting where you see every post and a 7 setting would allow us to not have to read through 30 pages of useless whining and worthless posts only to see maybe 1 worthwhile post.

    the admin could just use his or her own judgement when rating each post.

    more and more posters just wallowing in self pity and the majority of others just saying 'told you so' replicel failed. Either that or ironman and the others have just hacked lots of peoples accounts lol

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    • lpenergy
      Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 60

      Hi folks,

      I was monitoring another forum - more of an investing forum instead of a hairloss forum. Anyways, for what it is worth, this looks like it is the most recent comment from Replicel (Post was yesterday 5 PM):

      "I just spoke with Tammi in investor relations. A pr was expected to coincide w/the article that was written. The co. makes it clear that it wants no part of a pnd type campaign but the test results will probably be announced within the next 2 days. @.8mil was just raised and the co. is in good shape. I panicked this am also because I own a decent block. I am satisfied and will buy addl"

      This is consistent with what Spencer gathered, but it is at a later time. So, that would put the release at either today or tomorrow.

      Find the latest RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (REPCF) discussion and analysis from iHub's community of investors.

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      • UK_
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 2744

        Dont know if you guys have already discussed this but Replicel have removed the two recent news releases from their home page.

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        • VictimOfDHT
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 748

          Maybe they said they needed a few more days because they want enough time to load up their private jets with as much money as they can, then adios suckerrrssssss.

          If they charged $20,000 for their treatment then it would be worth every penny. If you think about it, $20,000 is not a lot of money -unless you live in poorer countries. It's less than a year's income if you have an average job (not minimum wage job). If you're wise enough with your money and don't think it's a god's given order to buy coffee twice a day at Star****s, spend $50 on beer every weekend at the clubs, spend $ 25 on a meal at a restaurant 2-3 times a week...and the rest of the other stupid crap that most people piss their money away on then start wondering where the money goes, saving that amount of money shouldn't be hard. Just tell yourself for a year or two every extra penny you're going to make you're going to put it away to pay for the treatment. The other thing, you can use your credit cards -assuming you're not like most people...your cards are maxed out- to pay for the treatment if you don't have the whole amount in cash, then make sure you pay it off within a year. There's interest of course but it would be nothing if you remembered there's a whole lot of hair on your head now.

          But at this stage all I'm worried about is if we are actually going to have a cure.

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          • UK_
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 2744

            $20,000 is £12,330 in UK sterling.

            The average UK citizen earns pre-tax approx £28,000 ($45,000).

            Even if it was $100,000 most people here who really wanted the treatment would be able to afford it.

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            • Davey Jones
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 356

              Originally posted by Scorpion
              That's a lot of money, but how much the average citizen spends on living and food?
              Are you asking how much they do spend or how much they have to spend? I lived on $6,000 last year in a county where the median income is $42,000. I don't make that, but if I did, it wouldn't cost me anymore to live. I could save $35,000 easily.

              Most anyone making decent money could do the same thing. At least here in America. Any excuse you hear is BS.

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              • NeedHairASAP
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2011
                • 1410

                Originally posted by Scorpion
                Do you think an immigrant with a masters degree from a small foreign country could get a job like that in UK?

                that depends what your degree is in and what school you went to

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                • NeedHairASAP
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 1410

                  Originally posted by Scorpion
                  Well, my University is considered top in my country, but in the world it is absolutely nothing. However, I do have a lot of skills and I am tall. Shouldn't that increase my chances?

                  what kind of degree? and what is this mystery country?

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                  • BaldinLikeBaldwin
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 224

                    Originally posted by Scorpion
                    Well, my University is considered top in my country, but in the world it is absolutely nothing. However, I do have a lot of skills and I am tall. Shouldn't that increase my chances?
                    Yes most likely.

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                    • UK_
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 2744

                      Originally posted by Scorpion
                      That's a lot of money, but how much the average citizen spends on living and food?
                      Depends on where in the UK you live, and how you live, but on average id say around £7,000 per year.

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                      • gmonasco
                        Inactive
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 883

                        Scorpion is a troll. Do not feed the trolls.

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                        • NeedHairASAP
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 1410

                          how did this thread digress so fast?


                          Scorpion... if you are smart enough to get a degree you're smart enough to use google to answer these questions... I mean who refers to their masters degree as a masters degree? WHAT KIND? a master degree in jerking off isn't going to help much.

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                          • gmonasco
                            Inactive
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 883

                            Scorpion is a troll. Do not feed the trolls.

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                            • WillhasWill
                              Member
                              • Mar 2012
                              • 59

                              I think it's fair to say anything over £10k is a considerable amount of money for most people, which would require life style changes and choices if they decided to loan that amount of money on top of other large expenses such as their home and car.

                              For most people here I'd imagine you are willing to sacrifice a lot for your hair. That's why you're on the forums. You're part of the relatively small percentage who actively pursue a solution to your hair loss.

                              Many millions of people simply don't do anything about hair loss because there is no cure, no where near a cure. Current treatments are a) expense b) carry side effects and c) Give substandard, unreliable and unimpressive results.

                              Replicel could be the most affordable treatment available, which also gives the best results. Bringing all the people not pursuing a treatment into the market and boy they will make a hell of a lot of money.

                              Pricing this treatment at 50% plus of a persons yearly wage is no good for any one, including Replicel.

                              But we'll see...

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                              • WillhasWill
                                Member
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 59

                                Originally posted by gmonasco
                                IReplicel's product is not a "drug"; it's a treatment that requires the replication of hair cells, a process that is neither quick nor inexpensive.
                                Ah yes, of course. The biopsy and hair replication will justify higher prices. Still, compared to a hair transplant no where near as many man hours are needed.

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