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WillForeall

09/16/18 10:00 PM

#88272 RE: mrlahjr #88270

YESSSSSS! Look up David Khateeb tweeter feeds! Look at the hints this company has given already! It’s all there for folks to SEE!!

rawman

09/17/18 7:20 AM

#88298 RE: mrlahjr #88270

Does this really have something to do with WebTo Door? If not why are they tweeting about it? Is this misleading?


On Courier 365 has NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with the Amazon "Prime" small business initiative, which is what the Mercedes vans are all about! HERE'S A REVELATION! On Courier 365, an established independent contractor package delivery service, is already too large to participate! It does not even meet the specified program criteria! Want verification? The original Amazon Press Release is copied below!

BTW...posting "innuendo", "implications", and/or "supposition", using Press Releases, Tweets, and other forms of public media/forums, is a long-time classic method of executing a PUMP & DUMP! Just ask SPRV CEO Bobo "THE CLOWN" Linton! The barrage of Web to Door and On Courier 365 Tweets is a perfect example of the age old "innuendo trick"!

The PR announcing Walmart is testing an approach to "last mile delivery" with a "crowd-funded start-up" has nothing whatsoever to do with SPRV, but by Tweeting a copy of the PR, it is hoped some group of naive investors will somehow "assume" the Company is participating. Exactly the same is true of the posted Amazon BS! If any SPRV Officer or Director were to actually claim SPRV was participating in the Amazon "Prime" small business initiative, said Executive could go to jail for perpetrating a FRAUD! Take note! No designated affiliate, i.e. Officer or Director, of SPRV, Supurva Group, Web to Door, and/or On Courier has EVER issued a public disclosure, stating the Company or any of its subsidiaries has any role in the Amazon "Prime" van program! Why is that? Because these SPRV "affiliates" would prefer to stay out of jail!

Here's the PR once again! Take note of the highlighted comments!

Amazon Orders 20,000 Mercedes Delivery Vans for New Delivery Service

Wall Street Journal

By Laura Stevens

Sept. 5, 2018 3:28 p.m. ET
Amazon.com Inc. said Wednesday it is ordering 20,000 Mercedes-Benz vans from Daimler AG as part of a broad plan to build out its delivery fleet and have small businesses carry an excess supply of packages.

The online retail giant in June said it would for the first time invite entrepreneurs to create delivery companies, each employing as many as 100 drivers and leasing between 20 and 40 vans emblazoned with Amazon’s logo.

(NOTE: Per SPVR's public statements, On Courier 365 is already too large to participate! On Courier 365 claims to currently have 140 vans and 300 employees. It is not the "start-up" company that Amazon is interested in "creating"!)

The company (Amazon) expects to have more than 100 vans on the road by year-end, and will take delivery on all 20,000 vans by the end of 2019, said Dave Clark, Amazon’s senior vice president of world-wide operations.

The company won’t own any of the vans. Instead it will farm them out to fleet-management companies that will buy the vehicles and lease them to the small delivery-service providers.

Mr. Clark said several delivery-service providers have completed training in Seattle and have begun using the new vans to make deliveries. Based on its order, Amazon is indicating it expects at least 500 delivery companies to join the program initially. Amazon received tens of thousands of applications, many of which the company is still evaluating.

“We expected a lot of interest, but we really have been blown away at how many people—the fact that tens of thousands of people—have gone through the full process of application to get to the vetting stages,” Mr. Clark said.