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  • nameless
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 965

    Originally posted by champpy
    Nobody here was forced to do any work for Follicept. If you wanted to help, then you helped. Its like asking to get paid for stopping to help someone change a tire. Only a low life would do that. nameless, you were not held at gunpoint and made to find IGF. Did they promise you any money in return??? You are not employed by them. If you don't want to do "work" for them then don't. Simple as that. This community is supposed to be about helping each other out.
    OK then it is up the posters here to take it upon themselves to stop working for free like a bunch of beggars! And if they won't stop working for free then I should be allowed to try to get them to do some work in my yard for free too since they are doing free labor anyway.

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    • nameless
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 965

      Originally posted by joachim
      like i said, eeeeeeeeeendless explanations, the same crap over and over again, multiple times.
      i'm feeling ashamed that Devon has to read all that nonsense through all that pages.
      asking for a discount is just so ridiculous and absolutely not important at this timepoint. their transparency and regular communication on status updates with us baldies, is more worth than any discount ever. even more as Devon already stated that if it really works it will be pricely competetive with minox or similar at least. so who cares about a discount if this thing could be a fu**ing cure, after so many decades!
      Just so you know I'm at work so I'm not able to pay attention to what number of posts I'm sending or if I'm saying different things or not. I'm concentrating on work while doing these posts so not really concentrating on what I'm posting. I do apologize for redundancy or repition. That was a mistake on my part and like I said I sincerely apologize for that.

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      • nameless
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 965

        Originally posted by Keki
        the wrong thing is the low risk (most likely you want to "hard" invest after some news are posted), the inexistent contribution (we just speed up 1-2 weeks of research to devon), and the request of an opportunity to snowball some money to people who are relative rich enough to spend some thousands dollars as they wish, if you followed Devon said the early subscribers are on a list for the early batch, i don't know what you think but that's a terrific good recognition, if you only care about the hairs that's the best discount you can have, WEEKS OF FOLLICLE SAVED
        One thing I would say Keki is that I did ask Devon about investing in the project now when there is major risk that the treatment might not even work but he told me I would have to have $50,000 in order to be able to invest. I don't have that kind of money. I wanted to invest maybe $500 to $2000. It's not like I was looking for a chance to take no risk by investing after all the results are in. I was trying to invest already and I can't because I don't have $50,000. There's nothing I can do about the fact that I don't have $50,000.

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        • noisette
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 259

          Originally posted by nameless
          Don't forget that Follicept was thinking about abandoning the entire project until they saw our support and enthusiasm. We are one of the reasons the project is moving forward at all.
          I've never read that

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          • tom12345
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 16

            Well, I'm still willing to try out Follicept. I've tried oil from India that smells like Indian crap, pollen-creams from Sweden that did nothing except for the people in their study, and some fish-extract from Finland that did absolutely nothing. They all wanted money for their thing. If Follicept wants to have me part of their trial and won't produce the product unless it has beneficial results, I'll definitely accept the offer. I won't pay a dime for it. Better to do something than exclusively sit on a forum complaining.

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            • tom12345
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2015
              • 16

              And in my own case, I'm way too tired to even care about why Follicept would work. I don't give a shit why it'd work, be it vehicles or whatever. If I were an investor, I'd consider those probabilities. As a user, though, I don't care and I'd try it and see if it works, and if it doesn't work, all that means is it's no better than anything else out there.

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              • noisette
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 259

                Originally posted by tom12345
                And in my own case, I'm way too tired to even care about why Follicept would work. I don't give a shit why it'd work, be it vehicles or whatever. If I were an investor, I'd consider those probabilities. As a user, though, I don't care and I'd try it and see if it works, and if it doesn't work, all that means is it's no better than anything else out there.
                See the results in the near future. Don't ask Devon to test it with your funny probalities to become an investor. You and Us will see that. Don't worry about this.

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                • breakbot
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 101

                  Originally posted by noisette
                  See the results in the near future. Don't ask Devon to test it with your funny probalities to become an investor. You and Us will see that. Don't worry about this.
                  I agree! We both know that this is the cure.

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                  • nameless
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 965

                    Originally posted by champpy
                    Nobody here was forced to do any work for Follicept. If you wanted to help, then you helped. Its like asking to get paid for stopping to help someone change a tire. Only a low life would do that. nameless, you were not held at gunpoint and made to find IGF. Did they promise you any money in return??? You are not employed by them. If you don't want to do "work" for them then don't. Simple as that. This community is supposed to be about helping each other out.
                    Whoa! Are you saying that if someone sees you on the side of the road and stops to offer you help in exchange for money that person is a lowlife? If you are saying that then you are harsh and judgmental. Twice I've had people in parking lots see my car with a dent and offer to take the dents out for a low price. I've done those deals two times and both times it was a good deal for me and the work was done well. I don't think the people who made those offers to me were lowlifes. I think they were opportunists for sure, but to denigrate them personally would be stupid. I'm glad I bumped into them. A few weeks ago some man knocked on my door and offered to put a peep hole in my front door for $20 and I accepted the offer. I'm in a development of new homes and the doors came without peep holes so he's obviously going door to door offering to install peep holes for $20. He's noticed that the homes in the development don't have peep holes and he knows that would be problematic for some of the homeowners (kind of like being on the side of the road with a flat would be problematic for a motorist) and I do not see him as a lowlife at all. And as oddly as it seems my friend's car was stuck in my driveway this monring because he picked up a nail driving to my house since there's a lot of new construction going on here. I have to work on some computers today so I can't help him change his tire and he has Tripple A roadside service so he called Tripple A and they sent someone over to change the tire. Tripple A sub-contracted the tire change to some company. And Tripple A paid that company to do the tire change. Changing a tire is a payable action. It's something you would pay someone for. I would expect that if someone changed my tire I would have to pay for it.

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                    • dus
                      Member
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 87

                      Originally posted by nameless
                      OK then it is up the posters here to take it upon themselves to stop working for free like a bunch of beggars!
                      The only one begging for scraps is you. Can somebody ban this fuc ktard?

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                      • noisette
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2013
                        • 259

                        Originally posted by breakbot
                        I agree! We both know that this is the cure.
                        Hi Breakbot, you miss me.

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                        • tom12345
                          Junior Member
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 16

                          Originally posted by noisette
                          See the results in the near future. Don't ask Devon to test it with your funny probalities to become an investor. You and Us will see that. Don't worry about this.
                          I've already invested enough in natural resources over the past 20 years and made well from that, so I'm not looking to invest into a hair-loss cure. I am, however, available to try it. You should be, too, unless you feel you've got something to lose by participating in an adhoc trial. I mean, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work.

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                          • champpy
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 336

                            Originally posted by nameless
                            Whoa! Are you saying that if someone sees you on the side of the road and stops to offer you help in exchange for money that person is a lowlife? If you are saying that then you are harsh and judgmental. Twice I've had people in parking lots see my car with a dent and offer to take the dents out for a low price. I've done those deals two times and both times it was a good deal for me and the work was done well. I don't think the people who made those offers to me were lowlifes. I think they were opportunists for sure, but to denigrate them personally would be stupid. I'm glad I bumped into them. A few weeks ago some man knocked on my door and offered to put a peep hole in my front door for $20 and I accepted the offer. I'm in a development of new homes and the doors came without peep holes so he's obviously going door to door offering to install peep holes for $20. He's noticed that the homes in the development don't have peep holes and he knows that would be problematic for some of the homeowners (kind of like being on the side of the road with a flat would be problematic for a motorist) and I do not see him as a lowlife at all. And as oddly as it seems my friend's car was stuck in my driveway this monring because he picked up a nail driving to my house since there's a lot of new construction going on here. I have to work on some computers today so I can't help him change his tire and he has Tripple A roadside service so he called Tripple A and they sent someone over to change the tire. Tripple A sub-contracted the tire change to some company. And Tripple A paid that company to do the tire change. Changing a tire is a payable action. It's something you would pay someone for. I would expect that if someone changed my tire I would have to pay for it.
                            dude, dent repair is a service that someone is trying to make money at. Offering a hand to someone asking for help is just being generous. Two totally different things. And in Follicept's case, if they succeed then hopefully we all end up winning. What goes around comes around.

                            I hope follicept charges you extra ;P
                            Last edited by champpy; 04-10-2015, 03:11 PM. Reason: adding more to post

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                            • champpy
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2015
                              • 336

                              Nameless, don't ever do things for someone and expect payback in return (unless its your actual employer), especially when it wasn't promised.

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                              • diffuseloser
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2014
                                • 238

                                nameless, you're nuts man. Absolutely crackers. You're like a broken record and the past few pages of this thread have been completely dominated by your senseless posts. None of us here are Follicepts bitch. They didn't force us to do anything. The guys that were good enough to help look for IGF source are not slaves. They are doing it cos they want to beat this like the rest of us. Thank God there are some level headed guys in here like Keki, noisette and many others to counter this spew of nonsense. You come off like you're just trying to make a quick buck and exploit the whole thing. We're in this together and most of us are trying to help each other with shared information and research. We live day in, day out dealing with hair loss and each of us know how detrimental it can be to our quality of life. Just calm down for Christ's sake and try to offer some value to the thread. It's early days yet so just let these guys do their thing and wait for results or otherwise.

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