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Re: Fear and Loathing

ROBO Marx is the highest performing CEO in SL stock exchange history. In his first year of operations, he paid out to his shareholders over 150% of his IPO price in dividends. BDVR, the company he founded, has increased in market cap by over 400% in a year and a half. He sold BDVR and got out of ad farming with the adfarming ban. He was no longer cutting land or advertising.

He founded a new company, ROBO Marx Ltd, dba tierrenters.com, to enable people without premium accounts to own land by paying ROBO rent for him to donate tier to their land groups. ROBO IPOd on the ACE exchange, filling the IPO in under 5 days time.

While he was setting up offices on the mainland in Sanchez and Vortushkha, putting up signs for his company on the building, his old enemies in the Arbor Project, several landbot runners whose nefarious tactics have been used to falsely paint adfarmers in the past, falsely abuse reported ROBO for ad farming on his new parcels, which he was not doing and never planned to do as adfarming was not the business of the new company.

His parcels were 256 square meters in size, they were not for sale, and did not have adboards displaying advertising for pay. Furthermore, even if he WAS doing advertising, last time I checked, two parcels is 48 less than the 50 parcel limit allowed by LL advertising rules.

This didnt matter to the corrupt Harry and Jack Linden. They permbanned him, and seem to be deeply in the pockets of the land bot runners who steal land from ordinary residents, and if anybody has the gall to sell their land for too high a price, these land botters buy up all the land around such a parcel, join them, and then claim to LL that the small parcel owner intentionally "created a donut hole" which was is utterly false. Yet the dummies at the Lab buy it and seize the parcels like New London eminent domaining Kelo's house, and give it to the "arbor" landbotters.

This is the truth about what really goes on on the mainland.

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