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Crazyman
12-02-2000, 02:33 AM
I just resived this mail from newsletter@rbjtelcom.com

"Dear Max Cash Webmaster,

We are pleased to announce that we have a preliminary injunction in place and
have begun preparations to pay our webmasters - we will have checks out shortly.

This has been a long ordeal, but one that has made us stronger. All of the
allegations have been unable to be substantiated and we thank you for your undaunted
support through these tough times. The white hats have indeed won, as many predicted.

For full information and further updates, be sure to check our member chat
board which can be located in the Max Cash member area.

Now let's get out there and rock : )"

I really hope this is for real now....

Crazyman
12-02-2000, 03:09 AM
And i few min later i receive this:
"RJB TELCOM TO PAY WEBMASTERS IMMEDIATELY

Today, RJB Telcom, Inc. and its principals, Richard (RB) and Bob Botto entered into an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission in the recent lawsuit that was initiated by the FTC. This agreement (a stipulated preliminary injunction) allows RJB to
immediately pay webmasters outstanding payments owed by RJB and reverts control of the company to the Bottos.

As part of the agreement RJB Telcom and the Bottos made no admission of liability and specifically denied the charges in the FTC's complaint. The stipulated preliminary injunction was the result of on going
negotiations with the FTC since the filing of this lawsuit on October 27, 2000.

>From the day this lawsuit was filed, the Bottos have denied the serious allegations of credit card fraud contained in the FTC's complaint. The Bottos cooperated fully with the FTC to educate them about RJB's business and about fraud in all aspects of e-commerce including the adult industry.

RJB is proud of the innovative and proactive fraud detection and prevention measures that it has employed since 1996. Further, it has led the adult industry in crediting consumers and providing exceptional customer
support.

The Bottos feel that they have been the victims of a witch-hunt. The complaint filed by the FTC contained allegations that they crammed credit cards and otherwise defrauded consumers. As attorney for RJB, Theodore Monroe stated: "The allegations by the FTC
were false. The evidence was unrefuted that RJB never defrauded a single consumer out of a dime. Instead, RJB was the victim of several renegade webmasters who
attempted to defraud RJB out of commissions using stolen credit cards or a credit card generator. We believe this is why the FTC agreed to a stipulated preliminary injunction allowing the Bottos to get back
their business without paying any fine or consumer redress."

Richard (RB) Botto stated: "While RJB was under the control of the Federal Receiver, we were not allowed to pay RJB's affiliates. This has caused us irreparable damage. Now that we are back in control of the business, RJB fully intends to pay all
webmasters immediately and will continue to do so in the future." Mr. Botto continued: "We would like to thank everyone who has supported us through this ordeal."
"