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Re: Cassandra post# 44863

Sunday, 01/30/2011 3:53:53 PM

Sunday, January 30, 2011 3:53:53 PM

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More deception from Westergard:

He claims to be selling an EVO extended life battery manufactured by A4Wireless. However he uses a photo of a Muggen Power 3200mAh battery with the brand name edited out with Photoshop.

Here's the photo on the MDGC store (note the photo editing at the top of the battery):
https://www.mediag3.com/store/image/cache/data/evo_extended_withdoor-500x500.jpg

Here's the stock photo of the Muggen Power battery sold on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B003ZWZ3FW/ref=dp_image_text_0?ie=UTF8&n=2335752011&s=wireless

It's the same photo. You can see that Westergard removed the brand name.

This photo of a supposed A4Wireless Epic battery is also edited to removed brand information:
https://www.mediag3.com/store/image/cache/data/S_Epic_3200a-500x500.jpg

Just like the supposed "Perfect" phones on the website in which Westergard took a stock photo of Samsung Epic 4G phones and edited out the Samsung and Sprint brands, he tries to deceive investors into believing these batteries and phones are MDGC products.

I truly believe that Westergard has nothing of significance going on with the company and is doing whatever he can to keep investors believing his great expectations.

The new deception about the batteries is just one of the MANY red flags of probable fraud here. IMO this whole house of cards will eventually collapse.

~Cassandra