Kevin
Santa Monica,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, April 12, 2007
Hello, my name is Kevin DeMeritt, and I am the owner of Lear Financial, the precious metals company referenced by "Del" in the attached post. For the last ten years, Lear Financial has been a leader in the precious metals industry, consistently getting the highest reviews for quality, integrity and customer service. I demand that my employees conduct themselves openly and honestly, and I apply the same standards to myself. We have had literally thousands of satisfied customers over the years, and the few complaints that invariably arise are handled swiftly, and always with the clients' needs in mind. I do not want to descend into a "mud-slinging" match with Del. We already have a forum for airing our differences; there is an arbitration pending between us and a point-by-point rebuttal here would only give dignity to baseless allegations that deserve no further comment. But so that there is no mistake, Del once worked at Lear, he was indeed terminated, and he is now suing my company. The rest of Del's allegations are simply untrue. If you are interested in learning more about my company, please visit our website, www.goldcental.com where, among other things, you can review Lear's standard contract, which fully discloses the "spread" applicable to each transaction. In fact, our contract contains disclosures above and beyond that required by law, because it is my belief that purchasing precious metals is too important a decision to be made blindly. If you still have additional questions about Lear's standards and practices or, indeed, have other issues that you wish to discuss, I would be happy to personally answer any questions you may have. In sum, I hope that you will give Lear Financial the benefit of the doubt. Lear Financial is a professionally run business that demands the highest ethical conduct from its employees, and we do not tolerate any conduct that could bring disrepute to the company. I come from Montana, a place where business is conducted on a handshake. If you want to stop by, I will shake yours. Thanks for listening. Kevin DeMeritt, President Lear Financial Kevin - Santa Monica, California U.S.A.
Kevin
Santa Monica,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, April 12, 2007
Hello, my name is Kevin DeMeritt, and I am the owner of Lear Financial, the precious metals company referenced by "Del" in the attached post. For the last ten years, Lear Financial has been a leader in the precious metals industry, consistently getting the highest reviews for quality, integrity and customer service. I demand that my employees conduct themselves openly and honestly, and I apply the same standards to myself. We have had literally thousands of satisfied customers over the years, and the few complaints that invariably arise are handled swiftly, and always with the clients' needs in mind. I do not want to descend into a "mud-slinging" match with Del. We already have a forum for airing our differences; there is an arbitration pending between us and a point-by-point rebuttal here would only give dignity to baseless allegations that deserve no further comment. But so that there is no mistake, Del once worked at Lear, he was indeed terminated, and he is now suing my company. The rest of Del's allegations are simply untrue. If you are interested in learning more about my company, please visit our website, www.goldcental.com where, among other things, you can review Lear's standard contract, which fully discloses the "spread" applicable to each transaction. In fact, our contract contains disclosures above and beyond that required by law, because it is my belief that purchasing precious metals is too important a decision to be made blindly. If you still have additional questions about Lear's standards and practices or, indeed, have other issues that you wish to discuss, I would be happy to personally answer any questions you may have. In sum, I hope that you will give Lear Financial the benefit of the doubt. Lear Financial is a professionally run business that demands the highest ethical conduct from its employees, and we do not tolerate any conduct that could bring disrepute to the company. I come from Montana, a place where business is conducted on a handshake. If you want to stop by, I will shake yours. Thanks for listening. Kevin DeMeritt, President Lear Financial Kevin - Santa Monica, California U.S.A.
Kevin
Santa Monica,#4REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, April 12, 2007
Hello, my name is Kevin DeMeritt, and I am the owner of Lear Financial, the precious metals company referenced by "Del" in the attached post. For the last ten years, Lear Financial has been a leader in the precious metals industry, consistently getting the highest reviews for quality, integrity and customer service. I demand that my employees conduct themselves openly and honestly, and I apply the same standards to myself. We have had literally thousands of satisfied customers over the years, and the few complaints that invariably arise are handled swiftly, and always with the clients' needs in mind. I do not want to descend into a "mud-slinging" match with Del. We already have a forum for airing our differences; there is an arbitration pending between us and a point-by-point rebuttal here would only give dignity to baseless allegations that deserve no further comment. But so that there is no mistake, Del once worked at Lear, he was indeed terminated, and he is now suing my company. The rest of Del's allegations are simply untrue. If you are interested in learning more about my company, please visit our website, www.goldcental.com where, among other things, you can review Lear's standard contract, which fully discloses the "spread" applicable to each transaction. In fact, our contract contains disclosures above and beyond that required by law, because it is my belief that purchasing precious metals is too important a decision to be made blindly. If you still have additional questions about Lear's standards and practices or, indeed, have other issues that you wish to discuss, I would be happy to personally answer any questions you may have. In sum, I hope that you will give Lear Financial the benefit of the doubt. Lear Financial is a professionally run business that demands the highest ethical conduct from its employees, and we do not tolerate any conduct that could bring disrepute to the company. I come from Montana, a place where business is conducted on a handshake. If you want to stop by, I will shake yours. Thanks for listening. Kevin DeMeritt, President Lear Financial Kevin - Santa Monica, California U.S.A.
Kevin
Santa Monica,#5REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, April 12, 2007
Hello, my name is Kevin DeMeritt, and I am the owner of Lear Financial, the precious metals company referenced by "Del" in the attached post. For the last ten years, Lear Financial has been a leader in the precious metals industry, consistently getting the highest reviews for quality, integrity and customer service. I demand that my employees conduct themselves openly and honestly, and I apply the same standards to myself. We have had literally thousands of satisfied customers over the years, and the few complaints that invariably arise are handled swiftly, and always with the clients' needs in mind. I do not want to descend into a "mud-slinging" match with Del. We already have a forum for airing our differences; there is an arbitration pending between us and a point-by-point rebuttal here would only give dignity to baseless allegations that deserve no further comment. But so that there is no mistake, Del once worked at Lear, he was indeed terminated, and he is now suing my company. The rest of Del's allegations are simply untrue. If you are interested in learning more about my company, please visit our website, www.goldcental.com where, among other things, you can review Lear's standard contract, which fully discloses the "spread" applicable to each transaction. In fact, our contract contains disclosures above and beyond that required by law, because it is my belief that purchasing precious metals is too important a decision to be made blindly. If you still have additional questions about Lear's standards and practices or, indeed, have other issues that you wish to discuss, I would be happy to personally answer any questions you may have. In sum, I hope that you will give Lear Financial the benefit of the doubt. Lear Financial is a professionally run business that demands the highest ethical conduct from its employees, and we do not tolerate any conduct that could bring disrepute to the company. I come from Montana, a place where business is conducted on a handshake. If you want to stop by, I will shake yours. Thanks for listening. Kevin DeMeritt, President Lear Financial Kevin - Santa Monica, California U.S.A.