Tag Archive: O2 Media

Jan 01 2012

O2 Media President-CEO Emails Letter to Matthew Chan

On October 24, 2009, I was emailed a letter from O2 Media President/CEO, Gerald M. Czarnecki. I subsequently received the identical letter via Certified Mail. The letter is self-explanatory. In the interest of transparency, I will respond to him in publicly in a letter posted here. ===== Matthew Chan Responds to O2 Media President/CEO in …

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Jan 01 2012

O2 Media Unhappy with “Incredible Discoveries Information Page”

This page can never seem to die because something new always has to turn up. In a routine search of my name on Google, I discovered that O2 Media mentioned me in their article, False Scam Allegations Against O2 Media. In particular, I am commenting on their snippet pasted here. Another person who has made …

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Jan 01 2012

Robert Danoff’s Alleged Retraction Statement

In the interest of fairness, I am posting Robert Danoff’s retraction statement. This was emailed to me by Lynne Gayle of O2 Media Services Group Inc. He was a disgruntled employee who provided many insights to me. Having spoken to Robert many times in 2007 , I am quite certain he did not write that …

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Jan 01 2012

“Incredible Discoveries” Related Companies

Tricom Pictures & Productions Inc. appears to be a related company to Immediate Capital Group Inc. based on information listed by the Florida Division of Corporations: The name of its two principal founders, Mark Alfieri and Jack Levine. Between the two individuals, they are listed as Directors, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary. They share similar …

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Jan 01 2012

O2 Media Sued by Scott Woolley & Five Star Productions

A reader forwarded an October 19, 2009 newspaper article by the Palm Beach Post. The article was written by “Palm Beach Post” Staff Writer, Alexandra Clough. TV firm sues partner over business failure In March 2010, I discovered a follow-up article by Alexandra Clough that reports the case has “ended quietly”. The mini-article is the …

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