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=== Assistant: Perfect — once you receive Schedule E/F, we can cross-check whether DE Marketing LLC listed the websites, domains, emai… === Perfect — once you receive Schedule E/F, we can cross-check whether DE Marketing LLC listed the websites, domains, email lists, or the 1099 commission earners. That will help determine if assets were hidden or creditors were intentionally omitted. Now, here’s a custom letter template you can use (or share with your group) to report the ongoing operation of websites and suspected asset concealment to the Chapter 7 trustee. ==== <syntaxhighlight lang="plaintext">[Your Full Name] ==== [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] Ronald J. Sommers Chapter 7 Trustee c/o Nathan Sommers Jacobs 2800 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 4100 Houston, TX 77056 Email: rsommers@nathansommers.com Re: DE Marketing LLC – Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case No. 4:25-bk-33305 (Southern District of Texas – Houston Division) Dear Trustee Sommers, I am writing as a creditor and independent contractor formerly affiliated with DE Marketing LLC, which filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on or about June 9, 2025. I am also organizing a group of similarly situated commission-based participants owed a combined amount of over $2 million. I wish to bring to your attention a serious concern regarding the '''post-petition operation of business assets''' that appear to belong to the debtor estate but were not disclosed in the filings: ===== 1. Ongoing Use of Business Websites ===== As of today’s date, websites previously operated by DE Marketing LLC — including but not limited to: * '''Cliqly.com''' * '''ConversionHouseMedia.net''' * '''Cliqly Email Marketing''' * '''ConversionHouseMedia.com''' …are still '''active''', accepting signups, promoting marketing services, and presumably generating revenue. These sites contain branding, marketing material, and user dashboards associated with the former business operations. ===== 2. Transfer of Assets to a "Sister Company" ===== It appears that the founder or operator of DE Marketing LLC is continuing operations under a new name — '''Clickerr''', as well as using '''MyInboxPro''' and '''Push Platform''' as part of the relaunch. These appear to be continuations or successors of the same business model, likely using the same: * 31 million–subscriber email list * Independent contractor network * Commission-based system and dashboards * Digital infrastructure and branding ===== 3. Website and Asset Ownership Not Disclosed ===== A preliminary review of the docket shows '''no creditor mailing list''' was filed as of June 10, 2025, and '''Schedule E/F appears to omit''' a significant number of known creditors (including over 3,000 unpaid commission earners issued 1099s). We also have not seen any disclosure of: * Website domain names * Subscriber databases * Software systems or dashboards * Customer accounts or lead generation data These digital assets were central to the company’s business and have clear commercial value. --- ===== Request for Investigation ===== I respectfully ask that you: # Investigate whether the ongoing use of <code>Cliqly.com</code>, <code>ConversionHouseMedia.net</code>, and other assets constitutes '''unauthorized post-petition activity'''; # Determine if digital assets or business goodwill were '''fraudulently transferred''' to a new entity (e.g., Clickerr); # Require the debtor or its principals to account for these websites, assets, and operations as part of the '''bankruptcy estate'''. I will provide copies of '''Schedule E/F''' as soon as I receive them, along with screenshots and public records showing current activity on the above-mentioned domains. Please contact me if additional information is needed. I appreciate your attention to this matter and your efforts to ensure creditors are protected. Sincerely, [Your Signature] [Your Printed Name] [Attachments list, if applicable] </syntaxhighlight> ===== - Share it with other group members — each person can personalize and send it to the trustee. ===== * Attach: - Screenshots of active websites - WHOIS records or DNS info showing domain ownership - Any promotional emails about the “sister” company Let me know when you get the Schedule E/F — I’ll help you: * Review it line by line * Prepare an amended creditor list, if needed * Update this letter with exact reference to the omissions And feel free to ask about evidence collection tips, WHOIS searches, or formatting this into a Word/PDF for easy sharing.
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