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To: Donald Lickman who wrote (16)3/16/1999 8:54:00 PM
From: zizzerzazzer  Respond to of 96
 
Don, thanks for the follow-up information. The disclaimer you posted was as follows:
<<Disclaimer: This message is being delivered to recipients as a special introduction and the financial editor has paid a total of $65,000 to do so. Stockscape.com has been compensated $7,000 for the technical administration of this program. >>

I'm still a little confused. I'm interpreting this as follows: Scott Fraser is the financial editor. Scott Fraser has paid $65,000 to Inscync to deliver the video message. Unfortunately, I do not presently have a multi-media set up so I can't listen to the video presentation.

Is there a connect between Stockscape.com and Fraser? I see that Stockscape.com has a whole list of newletters they publish but Fraser's was not among the list. Does Stockscape.com publish the Fraser newsletter.

Thanks in advance for any clarifications. What is your recommendation on WMON? Buy, Short, Avoid?

BTW, I am not a tout for WMON are any other stock.



To: Donald Lickman who wrote (16)3/17/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: zizzerzazzer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 96
 
Don, FWIW here is an e-mail response I received from Stockscape.com regarding an inquiry I made regarding the issues you have raised:

<<Stockscape.com has not received any compensation from Wattage Monitor. However, one of our newsletter partners, Scott Fraser, whom we publish online (but in whose publication we have no ownership interest), paid approximately $65,000 to carry out a promotional campaign centering around his video presentation in which he discusses Wattage Monitor. On Scott's behalf, Stockscape.com administered this campaign, dispersing the funds to the web-marketers of Scott's choosing, and retaining a 10% administration fee for ourselves for coordinating the campaign and hosting the referral pages. Stockscape.com is a BC based company.

I hope I answered your questions sufficiently. For the record, to the best of my knowledge, none of the employees, officers, or directors of
Stockscape.com are the beneficial owners of any stock or interest in Wattage
Monitor.
Warm Regards,
Trevor Newton>>

The question remains as to why did Fraser pay this $65,000 fee. Was he reimbursed by WMON? How large a positon in WMON does Fraser hold?
Any thoughts or comments?