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To: robert read who wrote (8299)3/15/1999 11:15:00 PM
From: Herb Fuller  Read Replies (2) of 10072
 
>>>Can anyone post a link to write the SEC? <<<

The URL below will get you what you want .

SEC Division of Enforcement Complaint Center
sec.gov

" Why Should I Submit a Complaint to the Division of Enforcement?
Possible violations of the federal securities laws come to light through the Division's own inquiries, through referrals from other divisions of the SEC, from outside sources such as the self- regulatory organizations, or by other means, including review of complaints and inquiries from people like you. In fact, inquiries and complaints from the general public are the primary sources of leads for detecting law violations in securities transactions.
If you believe that you have been defrauded by a broker-dealer, an investment adviser or any other person or entity (in which a security is involved), we want to know about it, especially if it relates to the Internet. When appropriate, the SEC can seek "disgorgement" as a remedy in certain situations, as, for example, when a scam artist has defrauded investors in a securities-related scheme. An order for disgorgement would mandate that the swindler attempt to return all or part of the money taken from victims. "

mailto: enforcement@sec.gov

Our Toll Free Number is: 1-800-SEC-0330

Herb
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