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TampaTradr

02/23/08 8:40 PM

#10144 RE: cyofish #10143

Scanning piles of paperwork sitting on a desk in front of you hardly qualifies as "sifting through paperwork unsupervised". I think you should re-read his post before you place words in his mouth.
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Oil Patch Guy

02/24/08 8:46 AM

#10145 RE: cyofish #10143

Very Humble Opinion, For Sure

cyofish said: "You can't get much information in an hour. Looking around his office while he was on the phone is not going to yield much useful information. In fact, I find it hard to believe that Dial let you carte blanche sift through paperwork un supervised. JMHO"

OPG Responds: That might be a common perception regarding the man on the street. Consider if you will, however, that my job for over a decade, was to sit in corporate offices for an hour or less and formulate an opinion in regards to the risk factors of a business based on the corporate officer/s interviewed. That, in addition to reviews of loss information, and follow up visit/s to corporate facilities. In the case of the GFCI 'facilities' I previously spent months in various parts of Texas running them down, and the GFCI Corporate development and take down is readily available on line in most cases.

As for sifting through paperwork, I didn't touch any paperwork in Conroe. I simply looked around the office and identified numerous paper elements of a functioning business enterprise such as bills; correspondence; business letters; etc. I also specifically noted that I saw no apparent legal documentation, which is quite easily recognizable. That was something that I was expecting to see, and did not. I must assume that if it exists, it's probably kept under lock and key?

Bottom line, I got a lot of information in the hour that you refer too. In all honesty I hadn't planned on posting anything of substance on line, either, which I really have not, and will not. What I did come away with, was a verification of my previous belief that GFCI is at the center of all the other enterprises noted on these Boards. And, yes it is currently a shell, but a shell with estimated legal value until all past issues are resolved to a legal conclusion.

Capish?