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by Mike Masnick




Disposable Cell Phone Company Hop-On Wireless CEO Indicted For Fraud

from the and-yet-the-hype-goes-on... dept

Last year we had the story of how it looked like disposable cell phone company Hop-On Wireless was a scam. Since then, I've seen the company highly touted in many news stories, talking about how it was this great invention... but which no one seemed to be selling. Now, the CEO of Hop-On has been arrested for fraud, relating to work he did on an earlier company - but which brings up many parallels to Hop-On. The earlier company was an online gambling site, which he raised a lot of money for. However, they did so by showing software that was really someone else's software "cosmetically altered" to look like their own. Hop-On's "disposable phones" were really Nokia phones with their own plastic casing put around them. Then, he promised not to take any salary until the company was making enough money, but did still use the investors' money to pay off his credit card debts and then gave another shell company he owned a $500,000 contract. Eventually, that gambling company was morphed into Hop-On. This article also doesn't mention the fact that Hop-On got in trouble for not filing a tax return for a few years. They also were known for putting out press releases announcing huge deals with companies like Chevron after having a single exploratory meeting with them. I noticed in the past month or so that I'd been receiving spam emails touting Hop-On's stock. I wonder why... Hop-On had originally announced they would be selling the devices by 2001, but they still aren't for sale.

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    Apr 19th, 2003 @ 7:27am
  • Sadly...

    by Oliver Wendell Jones

    Sadly, I remember seeing this company touted in internal presentations at my company about how this represented a branding opportunity for us to give away cheap, disposable phones with out company logo on them and how we should support this company... :-(

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  • Apr 20th, 2003 @ 7:35pm
  • Why Can't Someone Else?

    by TAD

    Why can't another company do this? It seems like such a great idea! Or is the tech just not there yet?

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    • Apr 20th, 2003 @ 11:34pm
    • Re: Why Can't Someone Else?

      by dorpus

      I've read that making a cell phone under $100 is not currently feasible, and not expected to be any time soon.

      It may be a good thing though -- imagine the potential for fraud, crime with disposable cell phones. Telemarketers from hell.


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    Apr 23rd, 2003 @ 1:21pm
  • the hop-on saga

    by larry sode

    i was intrigued by the thought of a disposable phone..........tried to buy one..........got the runaround for the better part of 3 years, and now i read this..............it seemed like a scam.......the picture of their "corporate headquarters" in suite 110 was the iceing on the cake..........2 million phones to india...........and in the end all they seem to have sold was a few phones at a walgreens store in garden grove california..............having said that, it still would have been interesting to see one in person

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    • Jan 16th, 2004 @ 9:56am
    • Re: the hop-on saga

      by Alice

      I actually ordered a Hop-On from the Walgreens store in Gargen Grove! Guess what? ... it doesn't work.
      That's why they call it disposable, I guess.

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    • May 12th, 2006 @ 9:17am
    • Re: the hop-on saga

      by Lou from Chicago Theatre

      fuck you larry.

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      • May 30th, 2006 @ 1:57pm
      • Re: Re: the hop-on saga

        by Susan

        Well, "Lou", you may want to consider that "Larry" had a valid point, in that the company as a whole is as totally bogus as their "storefront" in Dallas, TX.
        I know, as I work in the same building, just across the hall as a matter of fact. They were kicked out months ago after all of their staffers cleaned out their offices and hit the trail. But then, maybe you were an investor? Or maybe just someone without literacy beyond words with four letters?

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        • Aug 17th, 2006 @ 7:15am
        • Re: Re: Re: the hop-on saga

          by David

          Susan or other people who know about this company I am interested to know more. Does the company still exist? Where are they now? Is their internet Site correct with the new headquarters?

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    Oct 21st, 2004 @ 1:57pm
  • Hop on cell phones

    by Sandra Kendall

    What a pity that people cheat and steal, and can't use their own ideas. Hop on phones sounded really good, but all along I thought something wasn't right. The company kept advertising that they were supplying phones all over the wordl except one problem, they hadn't been introduced first in the United States. They kept changing the date that they would be offered in the United States. I wouldn't even consider purchasing a hop on phone if another company took over. THis has burned me.

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  • Jan 10th, 2007 @ 6:24pm
  • Any News

    by David Perry

    Seems to be lots of frustraion with Hop On. I worked with them several years ago in Dallas on new cell phone designs and they ordered lots of parts from us. Has anything happened since the supposed reorg last year? Did they just rip thier investors off?

    - curious

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  • Apr 11th, 2007 @ 9:13pm
  • HOP-ON stocks

    by William Murray

    I noticed that the stock is still going up. It went from .0012 to .035 in the past couple of months.
    stock symbol - HPNN

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  • Apr 11th, 2007 @ 9:24pm
  • Has anyone noticed the date on this article?

    by William Murray

    Has anyone noticed the date on that article? Friday, April 18th, 2003 @ 2:23PM

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  • Mar 2nd, 2008 @ 1:06pm
  • hop on sux

    by Michael Spears

    I purchased a wireless unit for my nokia phone. Not only didnt it work, their site was useless. When you type something (a model number) in the search feature nothing happens. I mean NOTHING...like the search feature is disconnected.

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  • Jul 3rd, 2008 @ 4:13pm
  • Hop On still around?

    by John Mayer

    I remember when the stock was hpon.pk, I invested some money in them and lost it all. I didn't know they changed there stock name to hpnn.pk I guess they are still scamming people thinking this is a real company.

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