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fax.com Unmasked

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Yes, the fax.com people lie under oath. About lots of things. Their chief compliance officer lied so many times in court that he had his PI license revoked. Their president lies under oath claiming he doesn't know if he is president of fax.com or not. Eric Wilson will testify (under oath in some cases below) that:

  • "I'm just a shareholder" 
  • "We don't send out faxes anymore"
  • "I'm not eric wilson." (told to our registered process server)

All those different header styles and removal numbers you've been getting? A big deception. They are all traced back to fax.com without a doubt. We can trace each header style back to them. 

Here's the proof for the first time!!

Take a look at the Unmasked.pdf file in Acrobat as you go through the narration. Everything you need is in this file.

Fax.com header style guide

Fax.com uses 6 different header styles when they send you a fax:

  • Classic header style: has <-....-> see pages 1-5, 41-42
  • Travel header style: has Corporate Travel or Canadian Travel. see pages 6-13
  • Sparse header style: see pages 14-28
  • Empty header style: see 29-30, 36, 39-40
  • From/To style: See 31-32
  • To style: 37-38

Guide to the pages

1-32: Dick Fay's faxes. These were all received electronically, so that there are no positioning and rotation errors. There are 5 different header styles used and we can trace them all to fax.com because we have other known fax.com faxes that use the same styles. #18-#20 are  triple crown jewels.

33: The original triple crown jewel fax Kirsch received at home that proves without any doubt whatsoever 3 key things: 1) fax.com uses the sparse header style, 2) 877 removal numbers (despite what Eric testifies under oath), and 3) fax.com uses the "you have reached the fax removal line" removal recording. We know this because the response number is Consumer Source (a proven by subpoena fax.com run call center).

 34: Sutton fax which ties, once again, the Classic header style to fax.com. We called the response number and got transferred to a loan company that Sutton had established in court is a well known fax.com customer (Jim asked for someone he knew there and they transferred him)

35: Kirsch fax showing a different header style on what is essentially the same fax! Compare this with fax #4. Same ad, but different headers. Another example tying the known fax.com ads with the sparse header style in 35. It is simply too unlikely that so many fax.com customers would dual source their business to multiple vendors. But even if they did, the triple crown faxes show both header styles are fax.com.

36-42: Kirsch's "Tom Heysek" faxes. Please see USPennyStocks.com: Anatomy of a stock fraud for more info. Thomas M Heysek is the promoter behind  www.winningstockpicks.net and www.hotstockpicks.net. Note all the different header styles.

The analysis

By paging through 1-32, you can see that the headers barely move if it at all (unless there is a shift in header styles to a different style), yet the copy changes, sometimes just a phone number, but sometimes other things like the magnification of the page or the positioning of page elements. The commonality isn't by accident. It's the same ad copy, produced by the same people, and sent by the same transmission channel. Let's take a closer look at what we can learn from each fax.

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