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Sunday, 07/29/2007 12:30:56 AM

Sunday, July 29, 2007 12:30:56 AM

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I got to PFUO on Friday at about 4:00.

I saw a few people working in the back away from the front office. Bruce was walking with another gentleman and saw me come in. He came over and welcomed me as we have met before.

I said that I was just there to check in and did explain that for some reason Barbara had not been answering e-mails and investor questions.

Bruce gave me his e-mail address and a different number than is in the ibox to call.

bgrogg@pfuo.com
(800)225-4143

He said that he didn't know why she wasn't returning calls and e-mails but did say he'd be happy to answer questions if people e-mailed him.

I said that some of the current investors including myself are watching closely and can't help but be dissappointed in the current pps. He said that yes as of late they had be hit pretty hard in the stock market along with many others. He did however assure me that they are still working very hard to grow the company and he didn't see any reason for the pps to be where it is at today. They are courting some other big clients and the software is working great making that task even easier.

Bruce also said that they had some exciting prs in the works and to watch for them. He was just as relaxed and upbeat with me on this visit as he has been in the past.

We talked breifly of the sell off of the old prepaid route. He said that it really wasn't bringing in the kind of cashflow they wanted to see so they sold it at a profit.

I asked about the float on pinksheets as it is clearly wrong. He wrote it down and said that he would look into it but that it was probably off by a few 00's.

So the company is still there, people are working, some prs should be out soon, and now everyone has someone else to contact for questions and such.

Everyone that I saw at PFUO was working and seemed busy with something. I'm in for awhile as I think it is still a solid investment.