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Re: J.T. Marlin post# 16941

Tuesday, 12/01/2015 2:01:44 PM

Tuesday, December 01, 2015 2:01:44 PM

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Read filings,it's a virtual office. ENIP pays a little over $500
a month for the V.O. which includes answering service /receptionist who takes calls for several businesses. All tenants also have access to a larger reception room for meetings if needed for some V.O.'s.


In NYC V.O. also have the prestigious 212 area code which is synonymous with N.Y.C. businesses all over the world. Very hard to obtain a 212 area code today..most if not all are being used.

Having a 212 area code looks great on any business card and every business wants a 212 phone number if they can get it.

Go look up V.O.

That area of N.Y.C (2 blocks from the WTC /Freedom Tower ) would cost thousands upon thousands a month in rent and that depends upon the square footage. BIG $$$$$$$

I also spoke to receptionist a while back and he sounded like an idiot.

I asked him if this was a V.O. and he deny it,saying not anymore ,but filings say different.Unless something has changed.

Go read the filings,it mentions V.O. ENIP use to pay a little over $300, but now it's a little over $500 a month. See filings.

Unless they are renting a tiny tiny tiny room 12ftx8ft or some crazy small shoe box size room now. There are buildings like that in NYC where you rent these shoe box offices for the sole purpose of having a NYC address which is consider the GOLD STANDARD for any business. They do this because they can't afford the rent or too cheap or have another 9-5 job or for many other reasons. This is very common in NYC to pay for a V.O. or to rent a tiny shoe box. There are entire buildings who rent out shoe box offices in NYC.

You can't get in this building (high security due to the nutty terrorist in this world) and this applies to most buildings in NYC these days ,without appt and identification. Plus the receptionist told me I can't just show up.So you would have to speak to someone at ENIP to set up an appt ,if your lucky enough to get a call back.

Mind you,this address ENIP list is also blocks away from the financial district. Rent is boo coo dollars.

Now, that being said, they do have patents ,but don't think they have some expensive sprawling office,because it's not possible to pay a little over $500 a month in that area of NYC which is consider prime real estate.

Being what is called a "patent troll" business (that's what ENIP is)you really don't need a big sprawling office.

I do have shares in ENIP.

Very few penny stocks I hold,I usually flip and in the process never pump or bash them and never post in the ones I flip.

I can tell you this,if this does turn out to be a scam, I will guarantee, he will pay for it in a court of law. I will make sure the SEC also investigates this company and that I can do.

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