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To: PCModem who wrote (41752)10/18/1999 2:29:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Hahahahahahaha.



To: PCModem who wrote (41752)10/18/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
As I've said before, the online database maintained (if that is the correct term) by the state of Nevada is full of errors. I don't trust it. You shouldn't either.

Beautiful response, except for one thing - you failed to answer whether the ESXS record there is in error. Are you to stand in front of God and the SEC and swear that the Nevada record is in error with respect to your involvement with a company that you have admitted being involved with? If their record is in error, just which part of their record is in error? Hmmmmmm.?

And why is it that when facts don't suit your purposes, when they don't support the illusions you try to create that your first reaction is to call them a fraud? Remember your shameful claims about that Form D that you later had to recant?

Who ever concocted this forgery didn't have much practice beforehand...nor did he or she check out what a real PPM looks like. Never mind that it was a real PPM that you later confirmed by getting a copy for yourself. (See: #reply-10185385 )



To: PCModem who wrote (41752)10/18/1999 6:19:00 PM
From: John Sladek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
OT? PCM,

I've said before, the online database maintained (if that is the correct term) by the state of Nevada is full of errors. I don't trust it. You shouldn't either.

Whenever I have a question about the information that's on the Nevada State database, I send an e-mail to the contact address listed on their home page. Someone from Nevada Secretary of State Dean Hiller(?sp)'s office gets back to me within 24 hours, with an explanation or correction. If the information shown in their database is incorrect, they generally fix it within a couple of days. If you have found any mistakes in their database, I suggest that you contact the state of Nevada so that they can fix them up.

One thing that I have found, is that sometimes the companies get behind in their filings. Sometimes they make changes in their officers, and then fail to update the information that is filed with the state. In this case, the database will show old information, until an updated filing is received.

Regards,
John Sladek