Tuesday, November 09, 2004
I called Twister Networks (TWTN) attorney Michael Spadaccini’s bluff
This is almost funny. Michael Spadaccini is the Twister Networks securities and corporate counsel, located in San Diego. Apparently he’s not very bright.
My detailed update at the Fight Back!!! Forum
The 10/25/04 Spadaccini fax DENYING any involvement
Does he think I’m 10 years old? Oh, right, he thinks I’m an attorney. What an idiot!
URL e-mailed to c: emailed to , ,
On 10/27/04 I called his bluff
And I’m still waiting for his reply to my request to join forces.
Thursday I’ll finally get to town to get the summons, and I’ll start working on a press release about these morons.
The chart as of today:
My guess is that they’ll soon be trading at ZERO. They think the junk faxes helped, let’s see what my press releases and my SEC complaint do.
You’re wondering what’s in it for me?
I’ll certainly settle with junk faxers. But when people piss me off, especially when they lie to me, putting them out of business or at least costing them a lot of money becomes more important. That’s of course why I publish everything.
Anyone sending out junk faxes should carefully consider the consequences. The junk faxers try to INCREASE their profits—I’m employing counter measures to cause long term losses. See http://www.bayhouse.com/moron.shtml— I forgive, but I don’t forget.
If they lose more than they gain, they won’t send out the junk faxes.
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Monday, November 08, 2004
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When I first returned Beatrice’s call at Ameriquest and asked where they got my number, they asked whether I applied through lowermybills.com as they get leads there.
Comment SPAM for lowermybills.com - my $50 demand to CEO Matthew R. Coffin
I am SO sick of the comment spam. My e-mail to lowermybills.com Founder and CEO Matthew R. Coffin is selfexplanatory:
Dear Mr. Coffin:
My blog states:
“*** Absolutely NO SPAM! A $50 handling and removal fee applies to each advertisement.”
Despite my notice, I received the following comment spam today:
Author: Home Equity Loan
Email:
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The link from http://www.home-equity-loan-x.com went to:
http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-1555280-10364593
The URL of the page that came up as:
[https://www.lowermybills.com/servlet/LMB… URL too long for display at the blog]
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I hope you will decide to send me my $50 and terminated the spamming affiliate by this Friday, 11/8/04.
Sincerely,
Christine Baker
c: posted at http://junkfaxsuit.info/.... [Url too long for blog]
Monday, November 01, 2004
Findlaw history, summary and current status of the Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2004 (H.R. 4600)
Death of the EBR Exemption May Be “Greatly Exaggerated”
“Rep. Dingell noted in his statement that the FCC’s desire to eliminate the EBR exemption “may quickly become an onerous burden, especially on small businesses and trade associations.” He noted that under the FCC’s new rules, his favorite restaurant would be unable to fax him an updated menu.’”
With this provision is seems like EVERY junk fax is legal. How can a plaintiff prove that they never ate at a restaurant or never called a business or its affiliates?
What am I missing?
Why should THOUSANDS of people who made the mistake of eating at Rep. Dingell’s favorite restaurant be bothered with the faxed menus just because Dingle is too lazy to sign up for the fax broadcast list while he’s there eating?
I have called restaurants and requested a faxed menu and I requested that businesses fax to me more information about their products. But those aren’t unsolicited faxes.
When I call on a product or service and I request more info to be faxed to me, that does NOT mean that I want them to fax me their weekly newsletter, specials, menus or whatever they fax to thousands or millions.
The written permission should absolutely be required for unsolicited faxes.
I’ve read about junk faxers providing telephone records from years earlier, claiming that the recipient requested the faxes during that call. Nobody can ever prove what was really said in this conversation, it leads to unnecessary litigation and just gives the junk faxers a way out.
It would be a good idea if people subjected to that defense brought it to the attention of Congress.
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Thursday, October 28, 2004
The SEC wants the stock touting faxes
I recently submitted my inquiry though the SEC complaint form—complaint info
The SEC response:
Dear Ms. Baker,
Thank you for writing to us. Rest assured, we are indeed interested in unsolicited faxes which tout securities. If you receive such faxes electronically, you can e-mail them to us as attachments here at
. If it’s a standard paper fax, you can fax it to the Enforcement Complaint Center at (202) 942-7262.
Thanks again for writing.
Sincerely,
William Hankins
Senior Counsel
Division of Enforcement
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Monday, October 11, 2004
Health One, Inc. - Nationwide Benefits Association - Med One
They apparently operate out of NJ, the only state to charge for corporate info. I guess they’re proud of their reputation of being a very corrupt state and they want to attract those scamming corporations.
The state of NJ hasn’t responded to my e-mails, asking which report I need to order. Figures. They must be really worried about losing a corporate license fee.
The domain http://healthoneusa.com/ has no office address and it’s a private registration.
I submitted the form at the website for more info to be mailed. Then I tried the links at
“NWBA Concept”, “How it Works” and “Provider Search” and all got me 404s.
All the signs of FRAUD are present.
If anyone knows who Health One aka Nationwide Benefits Association is, please let me know. I have yet to contact them to see if they want to settle.
I started posting my research at the Fight Back!!! Forum Health One, Inc. - Nationwide Benefits Association
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Fax.com and its spinoffs’ officers signed stipulation not to violate the TCPA
10/5/04: Stipulation not to violate the TCPA again
It will be interesting to see what happens to the junk fax business, they may just reorganize. I just looked at the coporate records for Access Sales, the NV corporation I named that’s supposedly one of the fax.com spinoffs, and it is now listed as in default.
I’ve posted some of my research at the Fight Back!!! fax.com Forum
I’m going to wait and see how this develops. Apparently there are many judgments against them already and they moved the money offshore.
After I read the 1/24/04 Wired article, I posted the link at the Fight Back!!! Forum with the comment “USA = corruptest country on the planet.”
I really don’t understand why it is that somebody can go over the speed limit a few times and never hurt ANYONE - yet the drivers license is revoked.
People can’t just go to the DMV and get a new license under a different name and keep on driving.
So why can fax.com do this? Why can they move the many millions they make out of the country to leave the plaintiffs in the class action with nothing?
Well, when I heard about the injunction, I added a “?” We shall see what happens.
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