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Black Blade
3rd March 2014, 09:33 PM
The Tulving Company is Out of Business

about.ag / March 3, 2014 3:45PM

[This is a new page now that The Tulving Company has gone out of business. Feel free to look at old page]

March 3, 2014 3:45PM

As we predicted/requested on Friday, The Tulving Company has gone out of business, as of Monday morning. They are no longer answering their phones, and we have reliable information confirming that they have ceased operations.

This page will be updated as more information comes in.

There is a lot of information on our old page about The Tulving Company.

We hope to update this page with information about what will happen next. At this point, our best guess is that The Tulving Company will file for bankruptcy. Unfortunately, we believe that there will be little in the way of available assets with which to compensate those whose orders were not fulfilled.
If You Have Unfulfilled Orders

If you have unfulfilled orders, I would recommend checking this page frequently for updates.
If You Had an Order Fulfilled Recently

You may want to check this page occasionally to see if The Tulving Company files for bankruptcy, and if so, to verify that doing so would not affect you.

http://about.ag/TulvingOld.htm

Silver Rocket Bitches!
3rd March 2014, 10:26 PM
Such a surprise with that state of the art webpage they were running there. :rolleyes:

Neuro
3rd March 2014, 11:03 PM
Interesting, Tulving was a company that specialized in large orders. So probably quite a few millionaires will be affected by this. They will get an appreciation for 'if you don't hold it, you don't own it'...

EE_
4th March 2014, 03:34 AM
Did they invest money in Mt.Gox and bitcoin?

Neuro
4th March 2014, 05:51 AM
Did they invest money in Mt.Gox and bitcoin?
Yeah the fools were selling silver and gold short for paper dollars, which they used to buy bitcoins which were stored in a safe wallet at Mt. Gox. It worked fine until those who bought gold and silver wanted to have it delivered...

gunDriller
5th March 2014, 02:52 PM
Yeah the fools were selling silver and gold short for paper dollars, which they used to buy bitcoins which were stored in a safe wallet at Mt. Gox. It worked fine until those who bought gold and silver wanted to have it delivered...

NO WAY ?!

Tulving was playing the Bitcoin arbitrage ?

he seemed like a smart guy of few words, who probably amassed a 1/2 ton of Gold and 5 tons of Silver.

i understand him venturing a small amount of spec. capital towards Bitcoin, but, betting the farm ?!

Dogman
5th March 2014, 02:57 PM
NO WAY ?!

Tulving was playing the Bitcoin arbitrage ?

he seemed like a smart guy of few words, who probably amassed a 1/2 ton of Gold and 5 tons of Silver.

i understand him venturing a small amount of spec. capital towards Bitcoin, but, betting the farm ?!A fool and others money, (hoped for pm's) are soon parted. Ponce again comes to mind, If you do not hold the real/tangible and solid, you may/can/will lose your shirt/pants/investment! (Slight mod to your saying amigo!)

Neuro
5th March 2014, 03:01 PM
NO WAY ?!

Tulving was playing the Bitcoin arbitrage ?

he seemed like a smart guy of few words, who probably amassed a 1/2 ton of Gold and 5 tons of Silver.

i understand him venturing a small amount of spec. capital towards Bitcoin, but, betting the farm ?!
Sorry, I have no idea, I just made it up for fun. Maybe I wasn't too far off, if he was invested in Bitcoin...