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Pastimes : The Perils and Pitfalls of Investing With "Friends"

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To: Intrepid1 who wrote (60)10/26/2004 11:37:24 PM
From: Bill Ulrich   of 377
 
This was all publicly covered on the thread appropriate to that subject. That thread is still there. For further questions, I refered you to Jeff because I really don't handle the affairs of Jeff's insurance company, so I'm not in position to speak knowledgeably about it.

You were acknowledged as was everybody back in 1999, and the information from 1999 is still available and a further resource has been provided. He's even online right now. What more would you like me to do?

"What bothered me was the complete lack of any acknowledgement once I sent the money to the legal fund. Since you did get your costs covered, I would have expected those who contributed to the legal fund would have been the first to be paid out. After all, didn't you pay your legal bills out of that fund. Monies received by the insurance company and the settlement should have first gone directly to the contributors of that fund."
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