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To: d:oug who wrote (33543)8/1/1998 8:56:00 PM
From: go4it  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
It has been brought to my attention via an E-mail today that there are people out there that are wary of contacting me because they are not sure what they can and cannot believe after all the crap that has been thrown around this thread over the last year and a half.

I, for some reason unkown to me, have been able to enjoy an immunity from most of the garbage that has transpired. Although I used to joke about not getting any of the nasty grams that so many others got, I am glad. Regardless of reason I have always tried to deal straight with everyone (except Charters who just irritated the crap out of me) and I will continue to do so.

I give you my word that I will not attempt and will go out of my way to ensure that any information sent to me will do no harm. The first rule of first aid is just that "DO NO HARM" and that will be my rule as we try to resuscitate an investment that has turned bad. Please keep in mind though that if we do not get enough cooperation from the share holders then we will effectively DO NO GOOD either.

We are not getting the cooperation that is needed from the people that we need it most from so we need the cooperation of those who ARE willing. Many of the E-mails that I have received have offered their help. The biggest help you all can do right now is contact those who have given up hope or do not have E-mail or who no longer follow this thread and make sure they are counted among us.

Chuck Bankes cbankgold@aol.com



To: d:oug who wrote (33543)8/1/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: go4it  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Here's a laugh for you. I got this off the web page for the rock museum.

Tucson
PROSPECTING
Desert Gold Diggers
P. O. Box 32173
Tucson, Arizona
85751-2173
520-792-2779; 520-682-7281
Meet - 1st Tuesday,7:00 p.m. Meet all year

Apparently there is a club in Tuscon that has an interest in desert sands prospecting and it is advertised on desert fox's own web page but that is OK because prospecting the desert sands have been going on for decades and that is a recorded fact. As long as they don't mention PGM's they should be fine.

Chuck