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INVESTOR COMMUNICATIO DOT1WEB Mr. Robert C. DeMaio, Good afternoon
Bob, my name is John P. Haggerty. I'm sure my name doesn't ring any
bells for you, but if you would look through your past actions
files, you should find that we have a business contract that hasn't
been fulfilled accordingly. I have in my possession, a generic loan
agreement that was signed by me Feb. 12, 2002 and signed by you Feb.
15, 2002. The loan was to be used by you for the buyout of
LowestBids.com Inc. The terms of the loan agreement was that it
would be paid back to me six months from the date of the loan, which
would have been August 15, 2002. The signed agreement also states
that it would be paid in full plus 10% interest. Mr. DeMaio, The
contract says that if the buyout was successful, that I would be
paid back within 30 days of the said purchase. It also states that I
would have the option to convert any or all of the loan into shares
of the new company, at 5 cents a share. The loan agreement states
that this loan is personally guaranteed by any and all assets of
Robert DeMaio. Agreed and accepted, signed and dated by both you and
myself. Mr. DeMaio, I first want to tell you that I am a honest, God
fearing, Christian man, and in no way want to lead you to think I am
calling anyone in your corporation a crook. However, it seems to
appear that myself and no doubt many others in the big get rich
scheme that was proposed to us by yourself and your business
companions, have been left out in the cold while you still have not
fulfilled your legal obligation to us. Well Mr. DeMaio, it is now
December 21, 2002, and I have yet to hear anything from you or your
business accomplices, and now I wish to ask you for an honest answer
that can make me feel good about this Christmas season. Mr. DeMaio,
I'd like you to know that I am currently a member of the U.S. Armed
Forces, Army National Guard, and I wait each day knowing that soon I
will be called to leave my family and go over seas to fight against
someone who they tell me is my enemy. Will you personally explain to
me why I have been forgotten about in the big rush of getting rich?
I wait each day for my call to go over seas to fight against the
enemy over there, when I find my real enemy is here in the states.
Maybe to people such as yourself the amount of money I've loaned in
good faith to you isn't much. But to people like myself, it is part
of a life savings account that won't be replaced unless you come
clean with your intentions stated in the signed loan agreement. Mr.
DeMaio, I am a fair and honest man and want to give you the benefit
of the doubt. So what I am going to do, is send you a copy of this
letter to you and a copy of the signed loan agreement by both you
and myself by a FAX. This way in the possible cause that you may
have lost your copy, you will now have a copy of our signed
agreement. Mr. DeMaio, I hope you can receive this with an open mind
on my part. As a member of the military who is spending Christmas
knowing that in a few short weeks I may be called away from my loved
ones, it would be a real Christmas blessing knowing that this loose
end has been tied up and secured. Sincerely, John P. Haggerty Fisrt
Sergeant, US ARMY National Guard When: Jan 01 2003 03:09PM
Company: DOT1WEB
Dot1Bomb Dot1Web Total Dot1Web scam. WARNING: DO NOT
WORK FOR THIS COMPANY. They lie to you in order to convince you to
relocate. Lie about financing and funding status. Fail to be able to
keep a bank account. This company has been through 3 different banks
in as many weeks. The owner drives the Lamborghini paied for from
the intevstors funds and employees wages. Can provide absolutely no
direction, forcing employees to make it up on their own. And
finally,when they do run out of money,they informed employees of
termination by simply locking us out of the building and preventing
us from retreiving any of our personal belongings. BTW,this company
has no legal software,does all of it development on stolen copies
and creked licenses. "Hello, Microsoft!" When: Dec 17 2002
09:56PM Company: Dot1Web
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