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To: Jon Tara who wrote (17682)1/6/1999 2:45:00 AM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
PT, I know that you knew that I'd already asked this question. In fact, you objected to my asking it.

I'm glad that you now agree that it's a proper question to ask.

I thank you, in advance, for your assistance in getting it answered.



To: Jon Tara who wrote (17682)1/6/1999 2:47:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
OK, Jon. You've listed them. Now send them in. By the way, there is no thanking me in advance. This is entirely your own project. In fact, it'd be considerably easier for you to get proof on your debt allegation, than it would be for me to drag through your 2000-3000 negative posts on Zulu in order to prove you haven't been 100 percent correct.

I remind you that it's pretty risky business spouting off about someone else's debts, particularly since one can't have an every day accounting of the status of same. You do realize every time you make a comment of this kind, you stand on thin ice since you really have no idea what's happened, what is happening or what is supposed to happen.

Although not nice to have as baggage, it's still my contention that if money is presently tight, but up to 20 mill to come is in the till (see SEC filing), that some payment of some debt can be delayed until the financial picture has improved.

Regarding anybody's debts, Jon: Do you know, for example, if statements have been made that interest will be paid accordingly on anything outstanding, or that there will be a bonsus provided for the inconvenience? No, you don't know that. Do you? Like I said: You're on thin ice.

You sort of remind me of the merchant who publicly posts debtors' names on the wall. To do so, by the way--in most states if not all states--is a violation of consumer law.

Let me ask you this, Jon: Have you ever used ad hominem arguments against the potential success of ZuluGroup.com? Actually, you don't comment much on "ZuluGroup.com," do you?



To: Jon Tara who wrote (17682)1/6/1999 8:02:00 AM
From: randmiser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
JT do you know for a fact that this has not been taken care of?How long ago did you contact those people?