From: Gary S. Gevisser [gsg@sellnext.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:59 AM
To: Matthewmargo (matthewmargo@aol.com)
Cc: rest

 

Matthew hi – I am in New York. You can reach me on my cell 1-858-SEL-NEXT.

 

I know you will find what I have to show you more than a little interesting, making the Krok’s Quickwheel fiasco a drop in the bucket.

 

I am copying both Devin Standard and Jeffrey Krinsk on this email in the event I were to “slip & fall” who would then possibly incorporate this communication as they deem fit into Manager Minute One.

 

Nothing quite as surprising when heading late last evening from JFK Airport into the city the first advertising banner reads,

 

We salute the people of New York – Vivendi Universal”,

 

Interesting when one considers the support we got from the French tu mention little of Vivendi’s role in the rigging of the recent California Gubernatorial elections.

 

Furthermore, u would get tu meet Marie who is in full regalia. If u or someone else at 60 Minutes were tu call me this morning as we starting heading west on 42street I would have her slow down a little in order 4 u folks tu keep pace.

 

Last call.

 

Gary

 

 

Ps. – I just checked my inbox and thought I would share a comment or too from a real estate broker, well meaning perhaps, hell bent nevertheless tu help expand my audience as he cums tu grips with the dismal future of his industry, i.e. www.sellnext.com showing its effectiveness in the marketplace, truth ultimately wins out.

 

 

“Please remove me from the distribution list that receives these incessant

ramblings.  The verbiage of these letters borders on paranoid schizophrenia,

the tone alludes to radical leftist ideology that sees various forms of

anarchy as the only effective way of disrupting the "machine," and the

thinly veiled threats, both physical as well as legal, illuminate an

untempered mind.

 

I consider myself very liberal.  There are ways to enact change.  Constantly

searching for conspiracy theories is not one of them.  Any thinking mind,

after reading a few of these missives, would conclude that the author has

far, far too much time on their hands.

 

Gary, it was nice meeting you and talking about selling your home...”