So is SEEDS going to be pulled anytime soon. I sure would like to not have to look at that stinker in my portfolio.

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Rant

from Smoky Lake, AB

YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!!

Are we ever going to close SEEDS ?? Can we get a report on it at least?

*BUMP*

Let's get this closed.

DMSMALL

from Beverly Hills, florida

Seeds is not an outstanding problem. It is another example of a pattern of failure to pay of and close props on time. I currently have $221,250.00 in unpaid props that have closed but not paid off. Gee, I could have that money invested in something else but we have had a drought of good props with a short closing time. The creativity is dried up. Pop Sci must have other priorities than to support this game. I am sure Taylor is hard at work on Pop Sci projects they just have nothing to do with this game. PPX is an after thought. Think I am wrong, take a look at the leagues. A big hype than no follow up. Look at the posts. Keep your blood presure low, lower your expectations and understand it may take months for a prop to close and pay off.Even then it may not close the way it should and you will have no recourse to revisit or appeal the results. (rember ARTLUNG??) Keep chanting to yourself, "It is only a game."


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