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To:
[email protected][[email protected]]; Al secke
Cc:
Jeffrey [email protected]]
From:
mike keesling
Sent:
Sat 12/11/2010 10:41:38 PM
Subject: Re: Accounting on website
what's below is correct, sorry for any confusion.
Al seckel wrote:
That's not true. I am cc'ing mike on this. He can verify below.
From: Jeffre E stein < [email protected]>
To: Al seckel
Sent: Sat, Decem er
,
: :07 PM
Subject: Re: Accounting on website
he said he got the last two 10 k and a couple of thousand before. sorry , it doesn't add
up,
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Al seckel
wrote:
Exactly (not changed or modified in any way) from what I sent you
before, and then, just add on the three payments you made directly to
Mike.
10K
10K
2.5K
That comes to a total average of 10K month. Mike's monthly fee for
himself was $7500/month (which was for the first two months), and he
took an additional 5K to do the initial set up. I did not pay him all at once
up front, because that is not how I do business. When they have shown
me that they can do the work and get results, then, I pay, which is what I
did. I also got a substantial discount off his standard price for cash, which
is what happens with most of the people I was working with. I was trying
to keep costs down not the opposite. There was the additional monies for
the hackers and Stephanie. I ended up having them all do far more work
as favors.
There is absolutely nothing in here for me other than helping out a friend
who helped us. That was it.
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