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To: scoobypax who wrote (10200)5/30/2000 1:44:00 PM
From: scoobypax  Respond to of 18222
 
Oops.,. Forgot an important note..

"Client agrees to pay Consultant, as its fee and as consideration for services provided, warrants to purchase Ten Million Five Hundred Thousand (10,500,000) shares of free trading common stock in Client, exercisable at $0.40 per share on or before January 31, 2005. The warrants are due and payable immediately upon the effectiveness of the Form SB-2 Registration Statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and with any appropriate states securities administrator."



To: scoobypax who wrote (10200)5/30/2000 1:52:00 PM
From: scoobypax  Respond to of 18222
 
And also forgot to mention..

Marc Tow's office (and Brian Faulkner's) is in
Newport Beach.. Why make it seem as if Boardwalk is
in Florida??.. hmmm.. Remember, ALL of the "paid consultants" had addresses in Florida.. And guess what?

Florida has no state income tax.. Hmmmmm.. By the way,
Marc Tow's employee Aniz Uhler was also shown with a
Florida address.. I wonder what the IRS would think of all
of this.. I believe they both reside permanently in CA..
Hmmmm. Interesting stuff..

Ron, Dave, anyone?? Thoughts?



To: scoobypax who wrote (10200)5/30/2000 11:46:00 PM
From: Ronald P. Margraf Sr.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18222
 
OK Scooby,

Spill the beans. We are all adults here. Enlighten me.

Ron



To: scoobypax who wrote (10200)5/31/2000 2:21:00 PM
From: buffaloha  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18222
 
Excuse me....

...but how else is ECNC going to pay its lawyers, consultants and others if not with stock? That is what new start up companies do. And the company did say that they have new accountants and lawyers.

I say the day they prove the technology is a fraud or does not work is the day to bail on ECNC. Until then you have a lot of innuendo, alleged falsehoods, conspiracy theorists and people trying to sound important or like they really know something when they know diddly.

Show us the technology is not working and we will find a reason. We have always known about the need to pay consultants and others to try to keep the idea afloat and may need to pay more. I hope they do pay more because that is the ONLY way this company is going to survive. But that was known since I bought this stock and the same warnings were given last year.

When this stock is put into perspective, it becomes crystal clear. Until then, all we have are blathering conspiracy theories going nowhere. We'll see about the technology. That is why we are still here. Stock is normally used by start up companies to pay people whether it turns out to be a wise decision or not. Relax.