Wednesday, April 15, 2009

LieTech registered with the FDA... Joke's on You!

So....LieTech registered with the FDA.
(see: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/LyfeTec-Inc-Formerly-TriStar-iw-14931123.html )

Whoopty do! Anyone can register
See: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/devadvice/341.html

Registration is just a formality and really means nothing: “Registration of an establishment is not an approval of the establishment or its products by FDA.” (taken from http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/devadvice/341.html

And because LieTec says it’s going to be a Initial “Distributor/Importer” and a “Relabeler /Repackager” it Doesn’t Cost a Dime to Register…. Its Free! (see http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/registration/whomust.html )

Anthony Mellone / Steven Cohen / Phil Matteis / Larry Wilcox and their Paid Press Releases mean NOTHING… again….and …again… and … again.

By-the-way…. Tri-Star/LieTec/Allarae/UCHUB or whatever... DO NOT MAKE ANY MEDICAL/TESTING DEVICES

They just Repackage & Distribute them (or try to..).

Phil Matteis (paper ceo tshl) did this same thing when he was ceo of Allarae HealthCare. They buy the products from the manufacturer Lobeck Medical (from Switzerland). Matteis has lots of these medical test kits leftover from Allare… Now LieTec is trying to dump them…or use them for good press…Too Funy!
See: http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS189150+19-Jun-2008+BW20080619

Don’t be another SUCKER!
Do your Due Diligence Here:
http://lyfetec.blogspot.com/
http://anthony-mellone.blogspot.com/
http://ballz.ababa.net/anthonymellone/
http://anthonymellone.checkoutmypage.com/
http://www.sunbiz.org/ corioff.html (enter Mellone)
http://or.occompt.com/recorder/web/ Search under "BOTH NAMES" (Mellone Anthony)

1 comment:

  1. Nelsonsmith5 is not a journalist but a get rich quick investor that lost money with the Allarae closure.

    Some of what he says IS true but a little more than half is of his own imagination since he did not work for the company nor does he state "HOW" he knows "FOR CERTAIN" as fact what he says is true.

    Yet, the Cohen/Mellone scam statements do appear accurate. The Matteis statements do not appear to be viable.

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