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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Amazon Natural (AZNT)

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (3846)9/5/1998 11:48:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (1) of 26163
 
>>why dont you just say you think aznt never paid wellrich commision on the shares they sold and thats reason for suit

Actually, from what I understand, AZNT actually sold those shares, not WellRich. All WellRich did was make calls and pass those names on to AZNT. AZNT was always in possession of those shares and collected all the money. <<

AZNT agreed to pay Wellrich a commission for their work in securing buyers for the stock, as I understand it the commission to be paid was $37,000, AZNT then reneged and wouldn't pay Wellrich. Here again we have a situation where someone who obviously performed a service for AZNT, supposedly agreed to work for free.(this is if you believe that people such as BMart, Bgtit and Cav are relating what they are told by Sylver)

Same as John Fasano. I would like someone to explain why people would agree to work for a public company and not be paid.
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