To: Done, gone. who wrote (597 ) 11/21/2006 8:06:34 AM From: scion Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1681 Is Petar Vucievich going to explain why he used the name "Petar Wolfe" to pose as two different people? Is that deliberate deception going to be explained? Did Steve Sulja or Ammerman participate in the deception? As for the people involved in talking directly to "Petar Wolfe" - when did any of them find out about the deception and what did they do to alert other 'investors'? It would be very helpful if any one of them would volunteer that information, but thus far no one has."Mr. Vucicevich has insisted all documentation and communication involving Mr. Vucicevich, SLJB shareholders, transfer agent, and all other parties involved regarding SLJB be provided to our attorneys for their review. Since he was representing himself as being more than "just an IR guy,..." I called Peter Wolfe and asked him why, when I try to call CCM, it is forwarded to Kore. I'll try to quote his answer the best I can from memory. (This guy talks pretty fast, so I might be missing some parts.)"Consultech is a client of ours and is not a publicly traded company at this time. Since Mr. Ammerman announced the pending merger, Consultech's phones have been ringing off the hook with people calling asking questions about Consultech. I suggested to Mr. Vucicevich that their public line be forwarded to our office for a short period, so that I may answer any questions regarding the merger." Then I asked if I might have Petar’s number. His reply;“I am in no position to forward any of my client’s information. However, if you leave your number with my assistant,I will assure you that Mr. Vucicevich or a member of Consultech, will return your call.” I have to admit that I removed the more “colorful language” from these quotes. Mr. Wolfe is quite a poet with four letter words. Nice guy though and he really does appear to know what he is talking about.investorshub.com Spoke to Peter Wolfe on Friday. He emphasized to me that he is not just an IR guy, more a turn around, "cleans up messes."investorshub.com