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To: Traveler who wrote (4129)9/20/1999 10:50:00 PM
From: Q.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7056
 
FWIW, I have now verified that all the plaintiffs in the Jeanette Wilcher case are from Edmonton, Alberta. Got that info by phone.



To: Traveler who wrote (4129)9/20/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: Q.  Respond to of 7056
 
re. "ask Hamilton", lots of thoughts come to mind.

Here's number one:
What do you suppose would happen if you phoned up Wallace Resources, and asked "may I speak with Bill, please?"

Here's number two:
Would anybody like to volunteer to check Hamilton's website, in particular the stories of his previous purported clients, to see if he says his marketing led the public to believe that his client was much bigger than it really is? Would he do the same for LFT?

Here's number three:
I just can't get Bill's audio interview with David Evans out of my head. Evans asked him about LFT: what it is, who is involved, how much money it has, where it is located, etc. Bill claimed he wasn't able to these simple questions. Not even whether Jeanette is his mom. I'm not at liberty to answer that, he said. Somehow I have trouble reconciling his inability to answer a trivial question about his mom's name with the idea that he runs a business that basically consists of providing answers.

Here's number four:
Would he get a different kind of client, if the service were called "Ask Butch"?