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Apache 2.x is a general-purpose webserver, designed to provide a balance of flexibility, portability, and performance. Although it has not been designed specifically to set benchmark records, Apache 2.x is capable of high performance in many real-world situations.
Compared to Apache 1.3, release 2.x contains many additional optimizations to increase throughput and scalability. Most of these improvements are enabled by default. However, there are compile-time and run-time configuration choices that can significantly affect performance. This document describes the options that a server administrator can configure to tune the performance of an Apache 2.x installation. Some of these configuration options enable the httpd to better take advantage of the capabilities of the hardware and OS, while others allow the administrator to trade functionality for speed.
Hardware and Operating System Issues
Run-Time Configuration Issues
Compile-Time Configuration Issues
Appendix: Detailed Analysis of a Trace
See also
Comments
Hardware and Operating System Issues
The single biggest hardware issue affecting webserver performance is RAM. A webserver should never ever have to swap, as swapping increases the latency of each request beyond a point that users consider "fast enough". This causes users to hit stop and reload, further increasing the load. You can, and should, control the MaxRequestWorkers setting so that your server does not spawn so many children that it starts swapping. The procedure for doing this is simple: determine the size of your average Apache process, by looking at your process list via a tool such as top, and divide this into your total available memory, leaving some room for other processes.
Beyond that the rest is mundane: get a fast enough CPU, a fast enough network card, and fast enough disks, where "fast enough" is something that needs to be determined by experimentation.
Operating system choice is largely a matter of local concerns. But some guidelines that have proven generally useful are:
Run the latest stable release and patch level of the operating system that you choose. Many OS suppliers have introduced significant performance improvements to their TCP stacks and thread libraries in recent years.
If your OS supports a sendfile(2) system call, make sure you install the release and/or patches needed to enable it. (With Linux, for example, this means using Linux 2.4 or later. For early releases of Solaris 8, you may need to apply a patch.) On systems where it is available, sendfile enables Apache 2 to deliver static content faster and with lower CPU utilization.
Run-Time Configuration Issues
Related Modules
Related Directives
mod_dir
mpm_common
mod_status
AllowOverride
DirectoryIndex
HostnameLookups
EnableMMAP
EnableSendfile
KeepAliveTimeout
MaxSpareServers
MinSpareServers
Options
StartServers
HostnameLookups and other DNS considerations
Prior to Apache 1.3, HostnameLookups defaulted to On. This adds latency to every request because it requires a DNS lookup to complete before the request is finished. In Apache 1.3 this setting defaults to Off. If you need to have addresses in your log files resolved to hostnames, use the logresolve program that comes with Apache, or one of the numerous log reporting packages which are available.
It is recommended that you do this sort of postprocessing of your log files on some machine other than the production web server machine, in order that this activity not adversely affect server performance.
If you use any Allow from domain or Deny from domain directives (i.e., using a hostname, or a domain name, rather than an IP address) then you will pay for two DNS lookups (a reverse, followed by a forward lookup to make sure that the reverse is not being spoofed). For best performance, therefore, use IP addresses, rather than names, when using these directives, if possible.
Note that it's possible to scope the directives, such as within a <Location "/server-status"> section. In this case the DNS lookups are only performed on requests matching the criteria. Here's an example which disables lookups except for .html and .cgi files:
HostnameLookups off
<Files ~ "\.(html|cgi)$">
HostnameLookups on
</Files>
But even still, if you just need DNS names in some CGIs you could consider doing the gethostbyname call in the specific CGIs that need it.
FollowSymLinks and SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
Wherever in your URL-space you do not have an Options FollowSymLinks, or you do have an Options SymLinksIfOwnerMatch, Apache will need to issue extra system calls to check up on symlinks. (One extra call per filename component.) For example, if you had:
DocumentRoot "/www/htdocs"
<Directory "/">
Options SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
</Directory>
and a request is made for the URI /index.html, then Apache will perform lstat(2) on /www, /www/htdocs, and /www/htdocs/index.html. The results of these lstats are never cached, so they will occur on every single request. If you really desire the symlinks security checking, you can do something like this:
DocumentRoot "/www/htdocs"
<Directory "/">
Options FollowSymLinks
</Directory>
<Directory "/www/htdocs">
Options -FollowSymLinks +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
</Directory>
This at least avoids the extra checks for the DocumentRoot path. Note that you'll need to add similar sections if you have any Alias or RewriteRule paths outside of your document root. For highest performance, and no symlink protection, set FollowSymLinks everywhere, and never set SymLinksIfOwnerMatch.
AllowOverride
Wherever in your URL-space you allow overrides (typically .htaccess files), Apache will attempt to open .htaccess for each filename component. For example,
DocumentRoot "/www/htdocs"
<Directory "/">
AllowOverride all
</Directory>
and a request is made for the URI /index.html. Then Apache will attempt to open /.htaccess, /www/.htaccess, and /www/htdocs/.htaccess. The solutions are similar to the previous case of Options FollowSymLinks. For highest performance use AllowOverride None everywhere in your filesystem.
Negotiation
If at all possible, avoid content negotiation if you're really interested in every last ounce of performance. In practice the benefits of negotiation outweigh the performance penalties. There's one case where you can speed up the server. Instead of using a wildcard such as:
DirectoryIndex index
Use a complete list of options:
DirectoryIndex index.cgi index.pl index.shtml index.html
where you list the most common choice first.
Also note that explicitly creating a type-map file provides better performance than using MultiViews, as the necessary information can be determined by reading this single file, rather than having to scan the directory for files.
If your site needs content negotiation, consider using type-map files, rather than the Options MultiViews directive to accomplish the negotiation. See the Content Negotiation documentation for a full discussion of the methods of negotiation, and instructions for creating type-map files.
Memory-mapping
In situations where Apache 2.x needs to look at the contents of a file being delivered--for example, when doing server-side-include processing--it normally memory-maps the file if the OS supports some form of mmap(2).
On some platforms, this memory-mapping improves performance. However, there are cases where memory-mapping can hurt the performance or even the stability of the httpd:
On some operating systems, mmap does not scale as well as read(2) when the number of CPUs increases. On multiprocessor Solaris servers, for example, Apache 2.x sometimes delivers server-parsed files faster when mmap is disabled.
If you memory-map a file located on an NFS-mounted filesystem and a process on another NFS client machine deletes or truncates the file, your process may get a bus error the next time it tries to access the mapped file content.
For installations where either of these factors applies, you should use EnableMMAP off to disable the memory-mapping of delivered files. (Note: This directive can be overridden on a per-directory basis.)
Sendfile
In situations where Apache 2.x can ignore the contents of the file to be delivered -- for example, when serving static file content -- it normally uses the kernel sendfile support for the file if the OS supports the sendfile(2) operation.
On most platforms, using sendfile improves performance by eliminating separate read and send mechanics. However, there are cases where using sendfile can harm the stability of the httpd:
Some platforms may have broken sendfile support that the build system did not detect, especially if the binaries were built on another box and moved to such a machine with broken sendfile support.
With an NFS-mounted filesystem, the kernel may be unable to reliably serve the network file through its own cache.
For installations where either of these factors applies, you should use EnableSendfile off to disable sendfile delivery of file contents. (Note: This directive can be overridden on a per-directory basis.)
Process Creation
Prior to Apache 1.3 the MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers, and StartServers settings all had drastic effects on benchmark results. In particular, Apache required a "ramp-up" period in order to reach a number of children sufficient to serve the load being applied. After the initial spawning of StartServers children, only one child per second would be created to satisfy the MinSpareServers setting. So a server being accessed by 100 simultaneous clients, using the default StartServers of 5 would take on the order of 95 seconds to spawn enough children to handle the load. This works fine in practice on real-life servers because they aren't restarted frequently. But it does really poorly on benchmarks which might only run for ten minutes.
The one-per-second rule was implemented in an effort to avoid swamping the machine with the startup of new children. If the machine is busy spawning children, it can't service requests. But it has such a drastic effect on the perceived performance of Apache that it had to be replaced. As of Apache 1.3, the code will relax the one-per-second rule. It will spawn one, wait a second, then spawn two, wait a second, then spawn four, and it will continue exponentially until it is spawning 32 children per second. It will stop whenever it satisfies the MinSpareServers setting.
This appears to be responsive enough that it's almost unnecessary to twiddle the MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers and StartServers knobs. When more than 4 children are spawned per second, a message will be emitted to the ErrorLog. If you see a lot of these errors, then consider tuning these settings. Use the mod_status output as a guide.
Related to process creation is process death induced by the MaxConnectionsPerChild setting. By default this is 0, which means that there is no limit to the number of connections handled per child. If your configuration currently has this set to some very low number, such as 30, you may want to bump this up significantly. If you are running SunOS or an old version of Solaris, limit this to 10000 or so because of memory leaks.
When keep-alives are in use, children will be kept busy doing nothing waiting for more requests on the already open connection. The default KeepAliveTimeout of 5 seconds attempts to minimize this effect. The tradeoff here is between network bandwidth and server resources. In no event should you raise this above about 60 seconds, as most of the benefits are lost.
Compile-Time Configuration Issues
Choosing an MPM
Apache 2.x supports pluggable concurrency models, called Multi-Processing Modules (MPMs). When building Apache, you must choose an MPM to use. There are platform-specific MPMs for some platforms: mpm_netware, mpmt_os2, and mpm_winnt. For general Unix-type systems, there are several MPMs from which to choose. The choice of MPM can affect the speed and scalability of the httpd:
The worker MPM uses multiple child processes with many threads each. Each thread handles one connection at a time. Worker generally is a good choice for high-traffic servers because it has a smaller memory footprint than the prefork MPM.
The event MPM is threaded like the Worker MPM, but is designed to allow more requests to be served simultaneously by passing off some processing work to supporting threads, freeing up the main threads to work on new requests.
The prefork MPM uses multiple child processes with one thread each. Each process handles one connection at a time. On many systems, prefork is comparable in speed to worker, but it uses more memory. Prefork's threadless design has advantages over worker in some situations: it can be used with non-thread-safe third-party modules, and it is easier to debug on platforms with poor thread debugging support.
For more information on these and other MPMs, please see the MPM documentation.
Modules
Since memory usage is such an important consideration in performance, you should attempt to eliminate modules that you are not actually using. If you have built the modules as DSOs, eliminating modules is a simple matter of commenting out the associated LoadModule directive for that module. This allows you to experiment with removing modules and seeing if your site still functions in their absence.
If, on the other hand, you have modules statically linked into your Apache binary, you will need to recompile Apache in order to remove unwanted modules.
An associated question that arises here is, of course, what modules you need, and which ones you don't. The answer here will, of course, vary from one web site to another. However, the minimal list of modules which you can get by with tends to include mod_mime, mod_dir, and mod_log_config. mod_log_config is, of course, optional, as you can run a web site without log files. This is, however, not recommended.
Atomic Operations
Some modules, such as mod_cache and recent development builds of the worker MPM, use APR's atomic API. This API provides atomic operations that can be used for lightweight thread synchronization.
By default, APR implements these operations using the most efficient mechanism available on each target OS/CPU platform. Many modern CPUs, for example, have an instruction that does an atomic compare-and-swap (CAS) operation in hardware. On some platforms, however, APR defaults to a slower, mutex-based implementation of the atomic API in order to ensure compatibility with older CPU models that lack such instructions. If you are building Apache for one of these platforms, and you plan to run only on newer CPUs, you can select a faster atomic implementation at build time by configuring Apache with the --enable-nonportable-atomics option:
./buildconf
./configure --with-mpm=worker --enable-nonportable-atomics=yes
The --enable-nonportable-atomics option is relevant for the following platforms:
Solaris on SPARC
By default, APR uses mutex-based atomics on Solaris/SPARC. If you configure with --enable-nonportable-atomics, however, APR generates code that uses a SPARC v8plus opcode for fast hardware compare-and-swap. If you configure Apache with this option, the atomic operations will be more efficient (allowing for lower CPU utilization and higher concurrency), but the resulting executable will run only on UltraSPARC chips.
Linux on x86
By default, APR uses mutex-based atomics on Linux. If you configure with --enable-nonportable-atomics, however, APR generates code that uses a 486 opcode for fast hardware compare-and-swap. This will result in more efficient atomic operations, but the resulting executable will run only on 486 and later chips (and not on 386).
mod_status and ExtendedStatus On
If you include mod_status and you also set ExtendedStatus On when building and running Apache, then on every request Apache will perform two calls to gettimeofday(2) (or times(2) depending on your operating system), and (pre-1.3) several extra calls to time(2). This is all done so that the status report contains timing indications. For highest performance, set ExtendedStatus off (which is the default).
accept Serialization - Multiple Sockets
Warning:
This section has not been fully updated to take into account changes made in the 2.x version of the Apache HTTP Server. Some of the information may still be relevant, but please use it with care.
This discusses a shortcoming in the Unix socket API. Suppose your web server uses multiple Listen statements to listen on either multiple ports or multiple addresses. In order to test each socket to see if a connection is ready, Apache uses select(2). select(2) indicates that a socket has zero or at least one connection waiting on it. Apache's model includes multiple children, and all the idle ones test for new connections at the same time. A naive implementation looks something like this (these examples do not match the code, they're contrived for pedagogical purposes):
for (;;) {
for (;;) {
fd_set accept_fds;
FD_ZERO (&accept_fds);
for (i = first_socket; i <= last_socket; ++i) {
FD_SET (i, &accept_fds);
}
rc = select (last_socket+1, &accept_fds, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (rc < 1) continue;
new_connection = -1;
for (i = first_socket; i <= last_socket; ++i) {
if (FD_ISSET (i, &accept_fds)) {
new_connection = accept (i, NULL, NULL);
if (new_connection != -1) break;
}
}
if (new_connection != -1) break;
}
process_the(new_connection);
}
But this naive implementation has a serious starvation problem. Recall that multiple children execute this loop at the same time, and so multiple children will block at select when they are in between requests. All those blocked children will awaken and return from select when a single request appears on any socket. (The number of children which awaken varies depending on the operating system and timing issues.) They will all then fall down into the loop and try to accept the connection. But only one will succeed (assuming there's still only one connection ready). The rest will be blocked in accept. This effectively locks those children into serving requests from that one socket and no other sockets, and they'll be stuck there until enough new requests appear on that socket to wake them all up. This starvation problem was first documented in PR#467. There are at least two solutions.
One solution is to make the sockets non-blocking. In this case the accept won't block the children, and they will be allowed to continue immediately. But this wastes CPU time. Suppose you have ten idle children in select, and one connection arrives. Then nine of those children will wake up, try to accept the connection, fail, and loop back into select, accomplishing nothing. Meanwhile none of those children are servicing requests that occurred on other sockets until they get back up to the select again. Overall this solution does not seem very fruitful unless you have as many idle CPUs (in a multiprocessor box) as you have idle children (not a very likely situation).
Another solution, the one used by Apache, is to serialize entry into the inner loop. The loop looks like this (differences highlighted):
for (;;) {
accept_mutex_on ();
for (;;) {
fd_set accept_fds;
FD_ZERO (&accept_fds);
for (i = first_socket; i <= last_socket; ++i) {
FD_SET (i, &accept_fds);
}
rc = select (last_socket+1, &accept_fds, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (rc < 1) continue;
new_connection = -1;
for (i = first_socket; i <= last_socket; ++i) {
if (FD_ISSET (i, &accept_fds)) {
new_connection = accept (i, NULL, NULL);
if (new_connection != -1) break;
}
}
if (new_connection != -1) break;
}
accept_mutex_off ();
process the new_connection;
}
The functions accept_mutex_on and accept_mutex_off implement a mutual exclusion semaphore. Only one child can have the mutex at any time. There are several choices for implementing these mutexes. The choice is defined in src/conf.h (pre-1.3) or src/include/ap_config.h (1.3 or later). Some architectures do not have any locking choice made, on these architectures it is unsafe to use multiple Listen directives.
The Mutex directive can be used to change the mutex implementation of the mpm-accept mutex at run-time. Special considerations for different mutex implementations are documented with that directive.
Another solution that has been considered but never implemented is to partially serialize the loop -- that is, let in a certain number of processes. This would only be of interest on multiprocessor boxes where it's possible that multiple children could run simultaneously, and the serialization actually doesn't take advantage of the full bandwidth. This is a possible area of future investigation, but priority remains low because highly parallel web servers are not the norm.
Ideally you should run servers without multiple Listen statements if you want the highest performance. But read on.
accept Serialization - Single Socket
The above is fine and dandy for multiple socket servers, but what about single socket servers? In theory they shouldn't experience any of these same problems because all the children can just block in accept(2) until a connection arrives, and no starvation results. In practice this hides almost the same "spinning" behavior discussed above in the non-blocking solution. The way that most TCP stacks are implemented, the kernel actually wakes up all processes blocked in accept when a single connection arrives. One of those processes gets the connection and returns to user-space. The rest spin in the kernel and go back to sleep when they discover there's no connection for them. This spinning is hidden from the user-land code, but it's there nonetheless. This can result in the same load-spiking wasteful behavior that a non-blocking solution to the multiple sockets case can.
For this reason we have found that many architectures behave more "nicely" if we serialize even the single socket case. So this is actually the default in almost all cases. Crude experiments under Linux (2.0.30 on a dual Pentium pro 166 w/128Mb RAM) have shown that the serialization of the single socket case causes less than a 3% decrease in requests per second over unserialized single-socket. But unserialized single-socket showed an extra 100ms latency on each request. This latency is probably a wash on long haul lines, and only an issue on LANs. If you want to override the single socket serialization, you can define SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT, and then single-socket servers will not serialize at all.
Lingering Close
As discussed in draft-ietf-http-connection-00.txt section 8, in order for an HTTP server to reliably implement the protocol, it needs to shut down each direction of the communication independently. (Recall that a TCP connection is bi-directional. Each half is independent of the other.)
When this feature was added to Apache, it caused a flurry of problems on various versions of Unix because of shortsightedness. The TCP specification does not state that the FIN_WAIT_2 state has a timeout, but it doesn't prohibit it. On systems without the timeout, Apache 1.2 induces many sockets stuck forever in the FIN_WAIT_2 state. In many cases this can be avoided by simply upgrading to the latest TCP/IP patches supplied by the vendor. In cases where the vendor has never released patches (i.e., SunOS4 -- although folks with a source license can patch it themselves), we have decided to disable this feature.
There are two ways to accomplish this. One is the socket option SO_LINGER. But as fate would have it, this has never been implemented properly in most TCP/IP stacks. Even on those stacks with a proper implementation (i.e., Linux 2.0.31), this method proves to be more expensive (cputime) than the next solution.
For the most part, Apache implements this in a function called lingering_close (in http_main.c). The function looks roughly like this:
void lingering_close (int s)
{
char junk_buffer[2048];
/* shutdown the sending side */
shutdown (s, 1);
signal (SIGALRM, lingering_death);
alarm (30);
for (;;) {
select (s for reading, 2 second timeout);
if (error) break;
if (s is ready for reading) {
if (read (s, junk_buffer, sizeof (junk_buffer)) <= 0) {
break;
}
/* just toss away whatever is here */
}
}
close (s);
}
This naturally adds some expense at the end of a connection, but it is required for a reliable implementation. As HTTP/1.1 becomes more prevalent, and all connections are persistent, this expense will be amortized over more requests. If you want to play with fire and disable this feature, you can define NO_LINGCLOSE, but this is not recommended at all. In particular, as HTTP/1.1 pipelined persistent connections come into use, lingering_close is an absolute necessity (and pipelined connections are faster, so you want to support them).
Scoreboard File
Apache's parent and children communicate with each other through something called the scoreboard. Ideally this should be implemented in shared memory. For those operating systems that we either have access to, or have been given detailed ports for, it typically is implemented using shared memory. The rest default to using an on-disk file. The on-disk file is not only slow, but it is unreliable (and less featured). Peruse the src/main/conf.h file for your architecture, and look for either USE_MMAP_SCOREBOARD or USE_SHMGET_SCOREBOARD. Defining one of those two (as well as their companions HAVE_MMAP and HAVE_SHMGET respectively) enables the supplied shared memory code. If your system has another type of shared memory, edit the file src/main/http_main.c and add the hooks necessary to use it in Apache. (Send us back a patch too, please.)
Historical note: The Linux port of Apache didn't start to use shared memory until version 1.2 of Apache. This oversight resulted in really poor and unreliable behavior of earlier versions of Apache on Linux.
DYNAMIC_MODULE_LIMIT
If you have no intention of using dynamically loaded modules (you probably don't if you're reading this and tuning your server for every last ounce of performance), then you should add -DDYNAMIC_MODULE_LIMIT=0 when building your server. This will save RAM that's allocated only for supporting dynamically loaded modules.
Appendix: Detailed Analysis of a Trace
Here is a system call trace of Apache 2.0.38 with the worker MPM on Solaris 8. This trace was collected using:
truss -l -p httpd_child_pid.
The -l option tells truss to log the ID of the LWP (lightweight process--Solaris' form of kernel-level thread) that invokes each system call.
Other systems may have different system call tracing utilities such as strace, ktrace, or par. They all produce similar output.
In this trace, a client has requested a 10KB static file from the httpd. Traces of non-static requests or requests with content negotiation look wildly different (and quite ugly in some cases).
/67: accept(3, 0x00200BEC, 0x00200C0C, 1) (sleeping...)
/67: accept(3, 0x00200BEC, 0x00200C0C, 1) = 9
In this trace, the listener thread is running within LWP #67.
Note the lack of accept(2) serialization. On this particular platform, the worker MPM uses an unserialized accept by default unless it is listening on multiple ports.
/65: lwp_park(0x00000000, 0) = 0
/67: lwp_unpark(65, 1) = 0
Upon accepting the connection, the listener thread wakes up a worker thread to do the request processing. In this trace, the worker thread that handles the request is mapped to LWP #65.
/65: getsockname(9, 0x00200BA4, 0x00200BC4, 1) = 0
In order to implement virtual hosts, Apache needs to know the local socket address used to accept the connection. It is possible to eliminate this call in many situations (such as when there are no virtual hosts, or when Listen directives are used which do not have wildcard addresses). But no effort has yet been made to do these optimizations.
/65: brk(0x002170E8) = 0
/65: brk(0x002190E8) = 0
The brk(2) calls allocate memory from the heap. It is rare to see these in a system call trace, because the httpd uses custom memory allocators (apr_pool and apr_bucket_alloc) for most request processing. In this trace, the httpd has just been started, so it must call malloc(3) to get the blocks of raw memory with which to create the custom memory allocators.
/65: fcntl(9, F_GETFL, 0x00000000) = 2
/65: fstat64(9, 0xFAF7B818) = 0
/65: getsockopt(9, 65535, 8192, 0xFAF7B918, 0xFAF7B910, 2190656) = 0
/65: fstat64(9, 0xFAF7B818) = 0
/65: getsockopt(9, 65535, 8192, 0xFAF7B918, 0xFAF7B914, 2190656) = 0
/65: setsockopt(9, 65535, 8192, 0xFAF7B918, 4, 2190656) = 0
/65: fcntl(9, F_SETFL, 0x00000082) = 0
Next, the worker thread puts the connection to the client (file descriptor 9) in non-blocking mode. The setsockopt(2) and getsockopt(2) calls are a side-effect of how Solaris' libc handles fcntl(2) on sockets.
/65: read(9, " G E T / 1 0 k . h t m".., 8000) = 97
The worker thread reads the request from the client.
/65: stat("/var/httpd/apache/httpd-8999/htdocs/10k.html", 0xFAF7B978) = 0
/65: open("/var/httpd/apache/httpd-8999/htdocs/10k.html", O_RDONLY) = 10
This httpd has been configured with Options FollowSymLinks and AllowOverride None. Thus it doesn't need to lstat(2) each directory in the path leading up to the requested file, nor check for .htaccess files. It simply calls stat(2) to verify that the file: 1) exists, and 2) is a regular file, not a directory.
/65: sendfilev(0, 9, 0x00200F90, 2, 0xFAF7B53C) = 10269
In this example, the httpd is able to send the HTTP response header and the requested file with a single sendfilev(2) system call. Sendfile semantics vary among operating systems. On some other systems, it is necessary to do a write(2) or writev(2) call to send the headers before calling sendfile(2).
/65: write(4, " 1 2 7 . 0 . 0 . 1 - ".., 78) = 78
This write(2) call records the request in the access log. Note that one thing missing from this trace is a time(2) call. Unlike Apache 1.3, Apache 2.x uses gettimeofday(3) to look up the time. On some operating systems, like Linux or Solaris, gettimeofday has an optimized implementation that doesn't require as much overhead as a typical system call.
/65: shutdown(9, 1, 1) = 0
/65: poll(0xFAF7B980, 1, 2000) = 1
/65: read(9, 0xFAF7BC20, 512) = 0
/65: close(9) = 0
The worker thread does a lingering close of the connection.
/65: close(10) = 0
/65: lwp_park(0x00000000, 0) (sleeping...)
Finally the worker thread closes the file that it has just delivered and blocks until the listener assigns it another connection.
/67: accept(3, 0x001FEB74, 0x001FEB94, 1) (sleeping...)
Meanwhile, the listener thread is able to accept another connection as soon as it has dispatched this connection to a worker thread (subject to some flow-control logic in the worker MPM that throttles the listener if all the available workers are busy). Though it isn't apparent from this trace, the next accept(2) can (and usually does, under high load conditions) occur in parallel with the worker thread's handling of the just-accepted connection.
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2) displaced caps of a cylinder. The caps are in fact disconnected from the body. Gaps appear from time to time.
I was thinking of some shader combination that would act like a clipping plane. But in this case it should be displaced and animated, thus creating the moving liquid surface. I wonder if it's possible to clip an object by another object with animated displacement?
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Determinants of Youth Participation in Community Development Projects: a Case of Homa-Bay County, Kenya
Were, Fredrick, O (University of Nairobi, 2020)
Youth participation is a concept that has gained much of global attention which has seen many pieces of legislations and policy frameworks drafted to its effect. However, a number of reports show a low level of youth ...
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Adhiambo, Lucy, O (University of Nairobi, 2019)
The purpose of this study, Influence of modeled teaching resources on learner achievement in counting numbers in early year’s education in Mukuru Kayaba informal settlements, Nairobi County, is to determine the effect of ...
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Obudho, Nicholas, S (University of Nairobi, 2021)
The Monitoring and Evaluation process is vital in ensuring project efficiency and effectiveness during the life cycle. Thus, the imperative need to exhaustively study the influence of the Monitoring and Evaluation process ...
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Wakwoma, Betty, N (University of Nairobi, 2021)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of child labour on boys’ and girls’ participation in public day secondary school education in Kiminini sub- county Trans-Nzoia County and establish ways of mitigating ...
Determinants of Principals’ Level of Integration of Information Communication Technology in Management of Public Secondary Schools in Nairobi County, Kenya
Chepkonga, Susan (University of Nairobi, 2015)
This study investigated the determinants of Principals’ level of integration of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in management of public secondary schools in Nairobi County. The objectives, research questions ...
Factors infuencing Pre-Primary School Children’s academic perfomance in Science activities in Igembe South Sub-County in Meru County
Nkatha, Kaane, J (University of Nairobi, 2020)
Children’s academic performance depends on the nature of academic delivery by the children’s teachers. Pre-primary school children’s academic perfomance in science activities in Igembe south sub-county in Meru County has ...
Influence of mobile customer retention strategies on Performance of mobile service provider product project in Ainamoi Sub County,Kericho County
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A Critique of the Lecture as a Dominant Pedagogical Approach in Kenyan universities in the Light of Existential Phenomenology
Njage, Judith K (University of Nairobi, 2019)
The purpose of this phenomenological investigation was to examine the efficacy of lecture method as applied in Kenyan higher learning institutions with two aims:1) formulating a reawakened understanding of man’s ontological ...
Institutional Factors Influencing University Management’s Integration of Learners With Special Needs in the University of Nairobi, Kenya
Wasike, Eliud S (University of Nairobi, 2019)
The purpose of the study was to investigate institutional factors influencing university management in integrating learners with special needs into college life in the University of Nairobi. This study aimed to determine ...
Influence of Teacher Performance Appraisal on Job Performance in Public Primary Schools in Mumias East Sub-county, Kenya
Osendo, Lolly P (University of Nairobi, 2019)
Teacher Performance Appraisal aims at strengthening supervision and monitoring of performance of teachers in the keeping up of the standards of teaching at institutional level. In this regard, this study sought to investigate ...
Determinants of Financial Credit Uptake Among Women Owned Self-help Group (Shg) Projects in Samburu County, Kenya
Komitu, Leshomo (University of Nairobi, 2019)
The purpose of study was to explore the determinant of financial credit uptake among women owned self-help groups (SHG) projects in Samburu County, Kenya. The study was guided by four research objectives. The objectives ...
Home Based Factors Influencing Students’ Dropout Rate in Public Mixed Day Secondary Schools in Buret Sub-county Kericho County, Kenya
Langat, Kennedy (University of Nairobi, 2019)
The study investigated the influence of home based factors on students’ dropout rate in public mixed day secondary schools in Buret Sub-County Kericho County, Kenya. The specific objectives were to examine the influence ...
Influence of Public Participation in Project Life Cycle Management on Implementation of Rail Infrastructure Project in Kenya: a Case of Standard Gauge Railway Phase 1
Yolanda, Alaka M (University of Nairobi, 2020)
Public participation in project life cycle management and implementation of infrastructure projects is a multifaceted activity, which involves contribution and participation of different stakeholders. Efficient and effective ...
Influence of Street Connected Children Rehabilitation Projects on Development of Holistic Children in Kenya: a Case of Kilifi County.
Kaluku, Winifred K (university of Nairobi, 2020)
The main purpose of this study was to examine the influence of street connected children rehabilitation projects on developing holistic children in Kenya; a case of Kilifi County. The study was guided by the following four ...
Factors of Access to Healthcare Services Among the Ageing Population: a Case of Hospital Support Organisation at African Inland Church Kijabe Hospital, Kenya
Njoroge, Beatrice W (university of Nairobi, 2020)
Ageing is a process which starts from the time one is born and therefore, there is a need to prepare for old age in human development. The population of the world is ageing. Each nation is experiencing an increase in the ...
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The study investigated factors influencing implementation of Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects with focus on the Nairobi Southern Bypass (NSB) PPP Project in Nairobi County, Kenya. As PPPs keep on expanding in ...
Influence of Community Empowerment on Sustainability of Water Supply Projects: Case of Ng’uuru-gakirwe Water Project Tharaka South Sub-county, Kenya
Chege, Stella W (university of Nairobi, 2020)
Globally, a huge financial input has been disbursed in the public to augment the livelihood of people in communities. Although there exists substantial investment in water supply infrastructure and piped water supply ...
Factors Influencing Women Participation in Economic Development Projects: a Case of Women Enterprise Fund in Kilome Constituency, Makueni County, Kenya
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Women form an important part of the economic development matrix of nations and continue to lack access to and control over resources, the purpose of this research therefore was to identify and examine the factors influencing ...
A Critique of Competency Based Curriculum: Towards Integration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Kenya
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The indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) discourse has incited an epic proportion debate all over the world for several years. In Africa, especially in the sub-Saharan region and particularly in Kenya, the so-called indigenous ...
Students’ and Teachers’ Perceptions of Formative Assessment in Kenya: the Case of Bukura Agricultural College
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Census w/sister* 1850 Julius was listed with his sister in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Julius Ames, a 17 year old clerk in HH#472 headed by David H. Long, a 24 year old merchant with real estate valued at $3,200. Also listed was Mary A. Long, age 24, who was evidently his sister..2
Marriage* 7 January 1857 He married Susan Beach, daughter of George Beach and Susan (-----), on 7 January 1857 at Pungoteague, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Julius A. Ames, a 22 year old farmer, the son of Edward H. & Ann K. Ames and she was shown as Susan Beach, age 25, the daughter of George & Susan. They were married by Montcalm Oldham. Abel J. Beach said they both were over age 21..1
Family
Susan Beach b. c 1831
Citations
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Edward H. Ames1
M, b. 19 October 1806, d. 4 March 1864
Pedigree
Father Benjamin H. Ames b. c 1775
Mother Ann Arlington 'Nancy' Mears b. c 1780
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#1)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#2)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 14 Oct 2006
Birth* 19 October 1806 Edward was born on 19 October 1806 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* 18 January 1831 He married Ann 'Nancy' Kellam, daughter of George (486) Kellam and Adah Kellam, on 18 January 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. Wm. M. Ames & John Hyslop were the securities on the M.L.B. of Edward H. Ames & Ann Kellam of Adah..2
Census head* 1850 Edward was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Edw'd H. Ames the head of HH#780, a 43 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,500. Listed with him were the following Ames: Ann K., age 40; Betty, age 18; Geo., age 15; Joseph B. Ames, age 12; Jno. T., age 10; Orace W., age 8; Elisha C., age 6; and Marcellus T., age 2. Also listed was Annie Bull, age 35..3
Death* 4 March 1864 Edward died on 4 March 1864 at age 57.1
Burial* His body was interred at Experiment Farm, Painter, Acc Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as Edward H. Ames, the son of Benj. H. & Nancy Ames..1
Family 1
Child 1. Mary Ames b. c 1826
Family 2
Ann 'Nancy' Kellam b. c 1810
Children 1. Elizabeth S.A. 'Betty' Ames b. c 1832
2. Julius A. Ames b. c 1835
3. George Ames b. c 1835
4. Joseph B. Ames+ b. c 1838
5. John T. Ames b. c 1840
6. Orace W. Ames b. c 1842
7. Elisha Columbus Ames+ b. c 1844
8. Marcellus T. Ames b. c 1848
Citations
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Ann 'Nancy' Kellam1
F, b. circa 1810
Pedigree
Father George (486) Kellam b. c 1764, d. b 30 Dec 1816
Mother Adah Kellam b. c 1780, d. b 29 Nov 1841
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#1)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#2)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 21 Jan 2013
Birth* circa 1810 Ann was born circa 1810 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Marriage* 18 January 1831 She married Edward H. Ames, son of Benjamin H. Ames and Ann Arlington 'Nancy' Mears, on 18 January 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. Wm. M. Ames & John Hyslop were the securities on the M.L.B. of Edward H. Ames & Ann Kellam of Adah..1
Married Name 18 January 1831 As of 18 January 1831,her married name was Ames.
Will - Mother's* 4 November 1839 Ann was named in her mother's will on 4 November 1839 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Ann K. Ames in the will of Adah Kellam.3
Census w/husband* 1850 Ann was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Ann K. Ames, age 40 in HH#780 headed by Edw'd H. Ames, a 43 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,500..2
Family
Edward H. Ames b. 19 Oct 1806, d. 4 Mar 1864
Children 1. Elizabeth S.A. 'Betty' Ames b. c 1832
2. Julius A. Ames b. c 1835
3. George Ames b. c 1835
4. Joseph B. Ames+ b. c 1838
5. John T. Ames b. c 1840
6. Orace W. Ames b. c 1842
7. Elisha Columbus Ames+ b. c 1844
8. Marcellus T. Ames b. c 1848
Citations
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 300 (will of Adah Kellam).
George (486) Kellam1
M, b. circa 1764, d. before 30 December 1816
Pedigree
Father John (173) Kellam b. c 1724, d. 27 Apr 1773
Mother Bridget (-----) b. c 1740, d. b 30 Jul 1776
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 24 Jan 2013
Birth* circa 1764 George was born circa 1764 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Will - Father's* 20 November 1772 George was named in his father's will on 20 November 1772 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son George Kellam in the will of John Kellam, wife Bridget.3
Land inherited* 1773 He inherited land in 1773 at Accomack Co, VA. Whitelaws says no record of the death of Richard Kellam III was noted, but in later years sales of adjacent lands gave the owner of this property as a John Kellam, who died in 1773 leaving a wife Bridget and a son George as heir-at-law. The latter died in 1819 and the next year his land was surveyed for a division among the numerous heirs; his holding totaled 384 acres, including a large part of the land north of the crossroad which had been acquired by him or his fahter. The home and 7 acres went to a Hulton Kellam, who bought up the interests of some of the other heirs. In 1858 a commissioner sold 300 acres of the late Hulton Kellam to Samuel K. Shield and because of his ownership the post office called Shield's later came into being, as well as Shield's Wharf on the creek, which ceased to exist following the demise of the steamboat traffic. After the death of Shield, his large holdings were divided amon his heirs, followed by some inter-family transactions, resulting in Alfred H. Shield becoming the owner of the home place of 115 acres. In 1938 a commissioner sold the property to Francis C. Duer and his wife Billye Atkinson Duer and 2 years later they sold as 122 acres to Lucius J. and Dorothy D. Kellam, thus bringing this land back into the Kellam family once more. Tract A15B is known as Mount Pleasant. A little salt-box-type house burned in 1938. Its age was unknown, but it may have gone back to 1722 when this part of the land was allotted to Richard Kellam III. The present owners have built a substantial moder home nearby.4
Guardian - chose* 29 September 1778 He chose a guardian on on 29 September 1778. It was on this date that George Kellam made choice of William Bell for his guardian who gave Thomas Custis & William Bell Senr for his security.2
Marriage circa 1790 He married Ann Stockley (Stockley?) circa 1790.5
Administrator* 1 May 1798 George was named as administrator of an estate on 1 May 1798 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Benjamin Kellam was granted to George Kellam with John Milby & Edmund Scarburgh Jr. securities.6
Marriage* 30 December 1805 He married Adah Kellam on 30 December 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. Esme Bayly was the security on the M.L.B. of George Kellam and Adah Kellam..7
Death* before 30 December 1816 George died before 30 December 1816. It was on this date that administration on his estate was granted to John F. Mears and Shepherd Kellam..8,1
Est settm't* 26 November 1821 His estate was settled on 26 November 1821 at Accomack Co, VA. 6 Jan 1817 (Invy), 8 Jan 1817 (Sale), 25 Jan 1821 (Order to Audit), 26 Nov 1821 (Rec'd) - John F. Mears & Shepherd Kellam Admrs. Buyers: Adah Kellam, Shepherd Kellam, Stockley Kellam, Samuel Kellam, Stewart Kellam & Hutchinson Kellam. Appraisers: James Kellam, Stewart Kellam & George Ashby. Named in settlement: John W. Kellam & Abel Kellam. Auditors: James Kellam & Stewart Kellam.9
Family 1
Ann Stockley (Stockley?) b. c 1770
Marriage circa 1790 He married Ann Stockley (Stockley?) circa 1790.5
Children 1. Shepherd Kellam9 b. c 1792
2. Elizabeth Kellam9 b. c 1795
3. Stockley Kellam Sr.+ b. c 1798, d. b 31 Mar 1845
4. Hulton Kellam+4 b. 19 Oct 1801, d. 27 Jan 1855
Family 2
Adah Kellam b. c 1780, d. b 29 Nov 1841
Marriage* 30 December 1805 He married Adah Kellam on 30 December 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. Esme Bayly was the security on the M.L.B. of George Kellam and Adah Kellam..7
Children 1. Ann 'Nancy' Kellam+ b. c 1810
2. George G. Kellam b. c 1812
3. John S. Kellam b. 4 Jan 1817, d. 3 Mar 1868
Citations
[S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 549 (Anthony West Family).
[S130] Accomack Co, VA, Court Orders, 1777-80, p. 223.
[S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 270 (will of John Kellam, wife Bridget).
[S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 607 (tract A15).
[S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896, p. 86 (death of Hulton Kellam shows him as son of George & Ann Kellam).
[S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 440 (adm of Benjamin Kellam to George Kellam).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 303 (adm. of George Kellam).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 303 (settlement of George Kellam, John F. Mears & Shepherd Kellam Admrs.).
Adah Kellam
F, b. circa 1780, d. before 29 November 1841
Pedigree
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 21 Jan 2013
Birth* circa 1780 Adah was born circa 1780 at Accomack Co, VA.
Marriage* 30 December 1805 She married George (486) Kellam, son of John (173) Kellam and Bridget (-----), on 30 December 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. Esme Bayly was the security on the M.L.B. of George Kellam and Adah Kellam..1
Will* 4 November 1839 Adah made a will on 4 November 1839 at Accomack Co, VA. To my daughter Ann K. Ames my Negro woman Lucy & all her children. To my son George G. Kellam my Negro boy Jacob & $100. To son John S. Kellam my Negro boy Peter. To my granddaughter Elizabeth S. A. Ames, daughter of Edward H. Ames... Remainder to George G. Kellam & John S. Kellam. Witt: Stockley Kellam, James S. Westcott & Hulton Kellam. Prob: There being no Extr. named, George G. Kellam & John S. Kellam became Admrs. with Stockley Kellam & Hulton Kellam securities.2
Death* before 29 November 1841 Adah died before 29 November 1841 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was probated..2
Family
George (486) Kellam b. c 1764, d. b 30 Dec 1816
Children 1. Ann 'Nancy' Kellam+ b. c 1810
2. George G. Kellam b. c 1812
3. John S. Kellam b. 4 Jan 1817, d. 3 Mar 1868
Citations
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 300 (will of Adah Kellam).
Elizabeth P. Williams1
F, b. 29 January 1811, d. 13 October 1836
Pedigree
Father John Williams Jr.2 b. c 1776, d. b 11 Dec 1815
Mother Margaret 'Peggy' Powell2 b. c 1786
Charts Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek)
Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of William Kendall (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Francis Mason (Ancient Planter)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Sir George Yeardley (Ancient Planter)
Last Edited 9 Nov 2009
Birth* 29 January 1811 Elizabeth was born on 29 January 1811 at Northampton Co, VA.3
Will - Father's 25 November 1815 Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 25 November 1815 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as one of two youngest daughters Elizabeth (under age 10) in the will of John Williams Senr, wife Margaret.2
Guardian - named* 13 May 1816 Elizabeth had a guardian named on 13 May 1816 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Margaret Williams was appointed guardian Margaret, Elizabeth & Mary Williams, orphans of John Williams dec'd, with George Powell, Thomas Powell, Williams S. Mathews, Walter Luker, William Jarvis Jr., Thomas S. Brickhouse, Smith Brickhouse & John S. Williams her security.4
Marriage* 20 May 1829 She married James B. Poulson, son of James B. (of Edm) Poulson and Elizabeth 'Betsey' James, on 20 May 1829 at Northampton Co, VA. Margaret Williams was the security on the M.L.B. of James B. Poulson and Elizabeth P. Williams, the daughter of Margaret. They were married on 28 May 1829 by P. Williams..1
Married Name 20 May 1829 As of 20 May 1829,her married name was Poulson.
Death* 13 October 1836 Elizabeth died on 13 October 1836 at age 25.3
Burial* Her body was interred at Poulson Cem (Cokesbury), Onancock, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Elizabeth P. Poulson, the wife of Jas. B. Poulson..3
Family
James B. Poulson b. 24 Aug 1803, d. 12 Jun 1859
Marriage* 20 May 1829 She married James B. Poulson, son of James B. (of Edm) Poulson and Elizabeth 'Betsey' James, on 20 May 1829 at Northampton Co, VA. Margaret Williams was the security on the M.L.B. of James B. Poulson and Elizabeth P. Williams, the daughter of Margaret. They were married on 28 May 1829 by P. Williams..1
Children 1. Mary Ellen Poulson+ b. 14 Apr 1830, d. 15 Oct 1907
2. Thomas H.G. Poulson b. c 1832
3. Elizabeth Annie B. Poulson+ b. 14 Mar 1835, d. 29 Mar 1913
Citations
[S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
[S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 92 (will of John Williams Sr., wife Margaret).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S1972] N'hamp County Clerks Office, Northampton Co, VA, Order Bk __, 1816-1822, p. 31 (guardian appointed for orphans of John Williams).
Sarah 'Sally' B. (of John Bagwell) Revell1,2
F, b. circa 1806
Pedigree
Father John Bagwell (216) Revell Sr. b. c 1754, d. b 28 Apr 1807
Mother Elizabeth Poulson b. c 1765, d. Apr 1817
Charts Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter)
Descendants of William Burton (Gentleman, Metompkin)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 17 Dec 2017
Birth* circa 1806 Sarah was born circa 1806 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Will - Father's* 26 November 1806 Sarah was named in her father's will on 26 November 1806 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Sally, underage, in the will of John Revell Sr..1
Rev War Vet relative* 31 January 1831 She was shown to be related to a Rev War veteran on 31 January 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. William Revell, John B. Revell, James R. Revell, Sally B. Revell, Elizabeth R. Guy and Nathaniel F., Catherine and Margaret Revell are the only heirs at law of John Revell deceased formerly a Gunners Mate in the Virginia Navy in the Revolutionary War. The said William, John B., James and Sally B. Revell and Elizabeth R. Guy being children of said John Revell and the said Nathaniel F., Catherine and Margaret, being the only children of the said George C. Revell another child of John Revell.4
Rev War Vet relative 30 April 1832 She was shown to be related to a Rev War veteran on 30 April 1832 at Accomack Co, VA. Edward C. Revell, one of the children and devisees of John Revell, deceased who was formerly a Gunners Mate in the Virginia State Navy in the Revolutionary War, has died intestate and without issue leaving as his next of kin and only heirs at law his brothers and sisters William Revell, John B. Revell, James K. Revell, Sally B. Revell and Elizabeth R. Guy, formerly Elizabeth R. Revell and one nephew Nathaniel F. Revell and two nieces, Catherine and Margaret Revell, the said Nathaniel F., Catherine and Margaret being the only children of George C. Revell deceased who was a brother of the said Edward C. Revell.5
Deed of Assigmt Name* 20 August 1832 She was named in deed of assignment on 20 August 1832 at Accomack Co, VA. William Revell, for value rec'd, do herby transfer to John B. Revell all my right, title & interest in my claim due me from the services of my father John Revell, during the Revolutionary War, the moneys so rec'd by my attorney, Thomas R. Joynes Esq. will pay over to John B. Revell and his receipt shall be good against me for the same, 20 August 1832. Signed: William Revell. Witt: Ellison A. Hopkins, James Revell & Colmore L. Bayne. Recorded 26 Nov 1832. (ITEM) 14 September 1832 - Rec'd of Thomas R. Joynes, by virtue of the within order $375 in full for Wm. Revells part of sales of scrip as one the heirs of Jno. Revell dec'd, a Gunners Mate in the State Navy of Virginia in the Revolutionary War, agreeable to a statement furnished me by said Joynes. Signed: Jno. B. Revell. Witt: Isaac Smith & C. L. Bayne. Recorded 26 Nov 1832. (ITEM) To Thomas R. Joynes - You will please pay to John B. Revell Esq. the amount due to us respectively for the sales of the Military Land Scrip lately sold by you in the City of Washington and belonging to us as heirs of John Revell dec'd, a Gunners Mate in the Virginia State Navy in the Revolutionary War and John B. Revell. Receipt shall be sufficient discharge against us. Signed on 12 September 1832 by: James Revell, Eliza R. Guy & Sarah B. Revell. Witt: Wm. Revell, Ellison A. Hopkins, C. L. Bayne. Recorded 26 November 1832. (ITEM) 14 Sep 1832 - Rec'd of Thomas R. Joynes by virtue of the within order for James Revell, Elizabeth R. Guy and Sarah B. Revell, each the sum of $375 and for myself the like sum of $375 in full for our respective shares of the sales of the Scrip within mentioned agreeable to a statement furnished me by said Joynes. Signed: Jno. B. Revell. Witt: Isaac Smith & C. L. Bayne. Recorded on 26 Nov 1832.6
Marriage* 7 June 1843 She married James B. Poulson, son of James B. (of Edm) Poulson and Elizabeth 'Betsey' James, on 7 June 1843 at Accomack Co, VA. They were shown only as James B. Poulson and Sally Revell. No other information was given..7
Married Name 7 June 1843 As of 7 June 1843,her married name was Poulson.
Will - Niece's* 16 March 1849 Sarah was named in her niece's will on 16 March 1849 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Elizabeth Amanda Guy directed that my Negro man Jacob to go free at my death & receive $20. My Negro girls Rose & Violet & their increase to go free at my death & receive $30 each. My Negro girl Ellen to serve my uncle James B. Poulson until she arrives at age 21 with him paying her $30 at the end of her service. To my uncle James B. Poulson all the land that may belong to me in Northampton County. To Anna B. Poulson … To my cousin Isaiah N. Bagwell in trust for the use of my aunt Sarah B. Poulson … & the remainder. Cousin Isaiah N. Bagwell Extr. Witt: I. N. Bagwell, Littleton W. Young, Caroline E. Bloxom & William S. Sturgis. Probate 24 Sep 1849 - William Walston & John D. Tyler securities on the $10,000 bond.2
Census w/husband* 1850 Sarah was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Sally Poulson, age 44 in HH#460 headed by Jas. B. Poulson, a 47 year old farmer with real estate valued at $18,000..3
Family
James B. Poulson b. 24 Aug 1803, d. 12 Jun 1859
Marriage* 7 June 1843 She married James B. Poulson, son of James B. (of Edm) Poulson and Elizabeth 'Betsey' James, on 7 June 1843 at Accomack Co, VA. They were shown only as James B. Poulson and Sally Revell. No other information was given..7
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 441 (will of John Revell Sr.).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 239 (will of Elizabeth Amanda Guy).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S958] James R. Revell Sr., Descendants of Randall Revell of the Eastern Shore, p. 290 (heirs of John Revell dec'd, formerly a Gunners Mate in the Rev. War).
[S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 31 (heirs of John Revell dec'd, formerly a gunners mate in the Virginia Navy).
[S852] VA Accomack County, Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 026, 1832-1834, p. 71 (Deed of Assignment from Wm Revell to Jno B Revell).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Thomas H.G. Poulson1
M, b. circa 1832
Pedigree
Father James B. Poulson b. 24 Aug 1803, d. 12 Jun 1859
Mother Elizabeth P. Williams b. 29 Jan 1811, d. 13 Oct 1836
Charts Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek)
Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of William Kendall (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Francis Mason (Ancient Planter)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Sir George Yeardley (Ancient Planter)
Last Edited 24 May 2002
Birth* circa 1832 Thomas was born circa 1832 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Thomas was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Thos. H.G. Poulson, age 18 and farming in HH#460 headed by Jas. B. Poulson, a 47 year old farmer with real estate valued at $18,000..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Elizabeth Annie B. Poulson1
F, b. 14 March 1835, d. 29 March 1913
Pedigree
Father James B. Poulson b. 24 Aug 1803, d. 12 Jun 1859
Mother Elizabeth P. Williams b. 29 Jan 1811, d. 13 Oct 1836
Charts Descendants of Richard Bayley (Gentleman, Craddock Creek)
Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek)
Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#1)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#2)
Descendants of William Kendall (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Francis Mason (Ancient Planter)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) (#1)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) (#2)
Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Sir George Yeardley (Ancient Planter)
Last Edited 30 Mar 2016
Birth* 14 March 1835 Elizabeth was born on 14 March 1835 at Accomack Co, VA.2,3
Census w/parents* 1850 Elizabeth was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Elizabeth A.B. Poulson, age 15 in HH#460 headed by Jas. B. Poulson, a 47 year old farmer with real estate valued at $18,000..2
Marriage* 1 September 1855 She married Isaac James S. Edwards, son of John A. Edwards Sr. and Ann S. 'Nancy' (175) Arlington, on 1 September 1855 at Worcester Co, MD. They were shown only as Isaac J.S. Edwards and Elizabeth A.B. Poulson..4
Married Name 1 September 1855 As of 1 September 1855,her married name was Edwards.
Census w/husband* 1860 Elizabeth was listed with her husband in the census of 1860 at Onancock, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#806 was headed by Isaac J. Edwards, a 26 year old farmer with personal property valued at $10,000. Listed with him were Ann A. Edwards, age 25 and Sarah P. Edwards, age 1.5
Census w/husband* 1870 Elizabeth was listed with her husband in the census of 1870 at Locust Mount, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#946 was headed by Isaac J. Edwards, age 36 and farming with personal property valued at $1,000. Listed with him were Annie B. Edwards, a 35 year old house keeper; Sarah P. Edwards, age 11; and Thomas Smith, a 15 year old black domestic servant.6
Death* 29 March 1913 Elizabeth died on 29 March 1913 at age 78.3
Burial* Her body was interred at Mt. Holly Cemetery, Onancock, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Annie B. Poulson Edwards, the wife of I. James Edwards..3
Family
Isaac James S. Edwards b. 30 May 1834, d. 13 Jul 1874
Marriage* 1 September 1855 She married Isaac James S. Edwards, son of John A. Edwards Sr. and Ann S. 'Nancy' (175) Arlington, on 1 September 1855 at Worcester Co, MD. They were shown only as Isaac J.S. Edwards and Elizabeth A.B. Poulson..4
Child 1. Sarah Poulson Edwards+5 b. 18 Feb 1859, d. 2 Aug 1918
Citations
[S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S594] Jody Powell, Worcester Co, MD, Marriage Records, 1795-1865.
[S7] 1860 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
[S687] Gail Walczyk, 1870 Accomack Co, VA, Census, Part 2, St. George's Parish.
Caroline E. Bloxom1,2
F, b. 25 September 1829, d. 1 March 1900
Pedigree
Father William Bloxom b. c 1800
Charts Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Last Edited 16 Jun 2002
Birth* 25 September 1829 Caroline was born on 25 September 1829 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Census w/another* 1850 Caroline was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Caroline E. Bloxam, age 21 in HH#460 headed by Jas. B. Poulson, a 47 year old farmer with real estate valued at $18,000..4
Marriage* 11 January 1854 She married Capt. Edward W. Hutchinson, son of Edmund G. Hutchinson and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Davis, on 11 January 1854 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Edm'd W. Hutchinson (parents not shown) and she was shown as Caroline E. Bloxom of William. They were married by J. Allen. James B. Poulson said they both were over age 21..1,2
Married Name 11 January 1854 As of 11 January 1854,her married name was Hutchinson.
Death* 1 March 1900 Caroline died on 1 March 1900 at age 70.3
Burial* Her body was interred at Sturgis Plot, Scarburgh Neck, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Caroline E. Hutchinson, the wife of Edward W. Hutchinson. She died at the age of 70 years, 6 months & 25 days..3
Family
Capt. Edward W. Hutchinson b. 23 Feb 1818, d. 19 Sep 1886
Citations
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
William Bloxom
M, b. circa 1800
Pedigree
Last Edited 24 May 2002
Birth* circa 1800 William was born circa 1800 at Accomack Co, VA.
Family
Child 1. Caroline E. Bloxom b. 25 Sep 1829, d. 1 Mar 1900
Capt. Edward W. Hutchinson1
M, b. 23 February 1818, d. 19 September 1886
Pedigree
Father Edmund G. Hutchinson b. c 1790, d. 10 Jan 1828
Mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Davis b. 10 Jan 1788, d. 25 Aug 1865
Charts Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Last Edited 19 Nov 2014
Birth* 23 February 1818 Edward was born on 23 February 1818 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census head* 1850 Edward was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Edw'd W. Hutchinson the head of HH#839, a 30 year old sailor with real estate valued at $68. Listed with him were the following Hutchinsons: Eliz, age 65; and Mount Ararat, age 18 (female). Also listed was Elitia Hutton, age 48 and black..2
Marriage* 11 January 1854 He married Caroline E. Bloxom, daughter of William Bloxom, on 11 January 1854 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Edm'd W. Hutchinson (parents not shown) and she was shown as Caroline E. Bloxom of William. They were married by J. Allen. James B. Poulson said they both were over age 21..3,4
Death* 19 September 1886 Edward died on 19 September 1886 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA, at age 68. He was shown as Edw. W. Hutchinson, who died of pneumonia at the age of 70 years. He was born in Acc Co, a farmer and the husband of Caroline Hutchinson. A friend Major T. Wise gave the information..1,5
Burial* His body was interred at Sturgis Plot, Scarburgh Neck, Acc Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as Capt. Edward W. Hutchinson, husband of Caroline E. Hutchinson and son of Edm'd & Eliz. Hutchinson..1
Family
Caroline E. Bloxom b. 25 Sep 1829, d. 1 Mar 1900
Citations
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896.
William Smith Sturgis1
M, b. 8 November 1808, d. 18 June 1862
Pedigree
Father John W. Sturgis b. c 1778, d. Mar 1836
Mother Margaret 'Peggy' (-----) b. c 1770, d. b 25 Mar 1839
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Stringer (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 2 Mar 2018
Birth* 8 November 1808 William was born on 8 November 1808 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Marriage* 16 November 1830 He married Catharine Keziah Ames, daughter of John M. (of Nath 'Thaniel') Ames and Catharine A(rlington) Mears, on 16 November 1830 at Accomack Co, VA. John W. Sturgis was the security on the M.L.B. of William S. Sturgis and Keziah C. Ames of Jno..3
Administrator* 30 November 1835 William was named as administrator of an estate on 30 November 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that William S. Sturgis was named to settle the estate of Catharine Ames. John W. Sturgis, Thomas S. Richardson & George P. Cutler were securities..4
Anecdote* 4 September 1843 On 4 Sep 1843 in Acc Co William S. Sturgis & Charles T. Sturgis & Littleton K. LaCato were securities on the settlement of the estate of Jonathan W. Richardson.5
Census head* 1850 William was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wm. W. Sturgis the head of HH#462, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000. Listed with him were the following Sturgises: Catharine K., age 35; Louisa S., age 18; Jno. W., a 17 year old student; Francis M., age 8; Margaret E., age 6; and Jas. M., age 5/12. Also listed was Jas. Martin, a 17 year old laborer and Elizabeth Martin, age 23..6
Death* 18 June 1862 William died on 18 June 1862 at age 53.2
Burial* His body was interred at Sturgis Plot, Scarburgh Neck, Acc Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as William S. Sturgis, who died at the age of 53 years, 7 months, and 2 days..2
Biography* According to Mihalyka's Acc Co tombstone book, p. 262, William S. Sturgis and Vianna S. Sturgis are born 2 years apart and burried in same cemetery and Vianna' tombstone shows her as a daughter of John & Margaret Sturgis. They are evidently brother and sister.
Family
Catharine Keziah Ames b. 29 Jul 1814, d. 7 Nov 1901
Marriage* 16 November 1830 He married Catharine Keziah Ames, daughter of John M. (of Nath 'Thaniel') Ames and Catharine A(rlington) Mears, on 16 November 1830 at Accomack Co, VA. John W. Sturgis was the security on the M.L.B. of William S. Sturgis and Keziah C. Ames of Jno..3
Children 1. Louisa S. Sturgis+ b. c 1832, d. 1912
2. John W. Sturgis+ b. 24 Dec 1832, d. 4 Dec 1922
3. Francis Marion Sturgis b. 27 Aug 1836, d. 27 Dec 1928
4. Margaret E. Sturgis b. 27 Nov 1842, d. 11 Aug 1864
5. James M. Sturgis b. 23 Jan 1850, d. 15 Oct 1928
6. Henry H. Sturgis+ b. 5 Jul 1852, d. 13 Apr 1888
Citations
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Cox Family Tree, MaryJaneandJackBurn.
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 5 (adm. of Catharine Ames).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 444 (will of Jonathan W. Richardson, wife Susan).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Catharine Keziah Ames1
F, b. 29 July 1814, d. 7 November 1901
Pedigree
Father John M. (of Nath 'Thaniel') Ames b. c 1784, d. b 30 Mar 1824
Mother Catharine A(rlington) Mears b. c 1785, d. Sep 1853
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Stringer (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 3 Jul 2007
Birth* 29 July 1814 Catharine was born on 29 July 1814 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Marriage* 16 November 1830 She married William Smith Sturgis, son of John W. Sturgis and Margaret 'Peggy' (-----), on 16 November 1830 at Accomack Co, VA. John W. Sturgis was the security on the M.L.B. of William S. Sturgis and Keziah C. Ames of Jno..1
Married Name 16 November 1830 As of 16 November 1830,her married name was Sturgis.
Census w/husband* 1850 Catharine was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Catharine K. Sturgis, age 35 in HH#462 headed by Wm. S. Sturgis, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000..3
Death* 7 November 1901 Catharine died on 7 November 1901 at age 87.2
Burial* Her body was interred at Sturgis Plot, Scarburgh Neck, Acc Co, VA.2
Family
William Smith Sturgis b. 8 Nov 1808, d. 18 Jun 1862
Children 1. Louisa S. Sturgis+ b. c 1832, d. 1912
2. John W. Sturgis+ b. 24 Dec 1832, d. 4 Dec 1922
3. Francis Marion Sturgis b. 27 Aug 1836, d. 27 Dec 1928
4. Margaret E. Sturgis b. 27 Nov 1842, d. 11 Aug 1864
5. James M. Sturgis b. 23 Jan 1850, d. 15 Oct 1928
6. Henry H. Sturgis+ b. 5 Jul 1852, d. 13 Apr 1888
Citations
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
John M. (of Nath 'Thaniel') Ames1,2
M, b. circa 1784, d. before 30 March 1824
Pedigree
Father Nathaniel (of Lt Caleb) Ames b. c 1764, d. b 29 Feb 1796
Mother Elizabeth 'Phillis' Mears b. c 1758, d. b 29 Jun 1818
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Stringer (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 11 Jan 2021
Birth* circa 1784 John was born circa 1784 at Accomack Co, VA.
Will - Father's* 23 February 1796 John was named in his father's will on 23 February 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son John and given the land where Hannah Johnson now lives in the will of Nathaniel Ames..2
Will - Aunt's* 14 October 1799 John was named in his aunt's will on 14 October 1799 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Letisha Mears gave to Shepherd Mears Ames Negro girl Ginney with him paying to his brother John Mears Ames £10. To Margaret Ames ... To James Ames ... To John Ames, son of Thaniel(?), what my bed sold for. To Elizabeth Rodgers, green chest. Set my Negro man George free. After debts paid by brother William Mears, by money in his hand, the remainder part to Shepherd Ames, John Ames, James Ames & John Ames, son of Thaniel Ames. The money in Caleb Ames hands for the heirs of Genne, $24 & the money that is in my brother Richard Mears hands to the 4 children before mentioned. Caleb Ames Extr. Witt: William Harmon & Prisey (Last name not given.)3
Marriage* 14 May 1804 He married Catharine A(rlington) Mears, daughter of William (of Jno) Mears and Sarah Arlington, on 14 May 1804 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard Mears was the security on the M.L.B. of John Ames and Caty Mears..4
Marriage* 14 May 1804 John M. (of Nath 'Thaniel') Ames married Caroline Gladding on 14 May 1804 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard Mears was security on the M.L.B. of John Ames and Caroline Gladding.5
Est Settm't Father's* 27 January 1806 John M. (of Nath 'Thaniel') Ames was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 27 January 1806 at Accomack Co, VA. The estate settlement of Nathaniel Ames - 24 Jun 1805 (Audit), 27 Jan 1806 (Rec'd) - Zorobabel Ames Admr. of John Milby dec'd, who was Extr. of Nathaniel Ames dec'd. To the hires of the Negro woman Beck 2/3. To the hire of Comfort 2/3. To the hire of Moses 2/3. The following received £22.19.10: the widow's part, James Ames' part, John Ames' part. Cash paid Elisha Ames' note. Cash paid Caleb Ames' account. Cash paid Joseph Ames. Auditors: Custis Willis & Francis Savage.6
Will - Mother's* 14 April 1816 John was named in his mother's will on 14 April 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Phillis Ames directed that at her death if my Negro man Moses has paid $300 & interest from the date I purchased him, then he shall be free. Remainder to son John Ames. Friend William Garrison Extr. Witt: John W. Garrison, Francis Savage Sr. & Elizabeth Garrison.7
Death* before 30 March 1824 John died before 30 March 1824 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that the estate of John M. Ames was administered to Richard Ames. William A. Parker, Shadrack Darby & John C. Ames securities..8
Est settm't* 27 February 1826 John estate was settled on 27 February 1826 at Accomack Co, VA. 30 Mar 1824 (Order to Invy), 25 Nov 1824 (Invy & Sale), 24 & 27 Feb 1826 (Audit & Rec'd) - Buyers: Nathaniel Ames, John C. Ames, Richard Ames, Shepherd Ames, Thomas H. Ames, Isaac Ames, Jesse W. Ames & Joseph Ames. Catharine Ames made many purchases. Negroes: woman Comfort; boys Isaac & Luke; & girl Jane. Appraisers: Isaac Smith, Jesse W. Ames & Thomas H. Ames. Richard Ames Admr. Negro Isaac was paid surmises on crops. Negro Luke sold. Elizabeth S. Ames named in settlement. On 24 Feb 1826 Catharine Ames acknowledged receipt of funds for her 1/3 part of her husband's estate, which was witnessed by Isaac Smith & Shadrack M. Ames..9
Family 1
Caroline Gladding b. c 1785
Marriage* 14 May 1804 He married Caroline Gladding on 14 May 1804 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard Mears was security on the M.L.B. of John Ames and Caroline Gladding.5
Family 2
Catharine A(rlington) Mears b. c 1785, d. Sep 1853
Marriage* 14 May 1804 He married Catharine A(rlington) Mears, daughter of William (of Jno) Mears and Sarah Arlington, on 14 May 1804 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard Mears was the security on the M.L.B. of John Ames and Caty Mears..4
Children 1. William M. Ames b. c 1805
2. Caroline S. Ames+ b. 12 Feb 1811, d. 31 Mar 1886
3. Catharine Keziah Ames+ b. 29 Jul 1814, d. 7 Nov 1901
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 7 (settlement of Nathaniel Ames) & (will of Phillis Ames) & p. 370 (will of Letisha Mears).
[S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 433 (will of Nathaniel Ames, wife Elizabeth).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 370 (will of Letisha Mears).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns), p. 334 (Appendix).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 7 (settlement of Nathaniel Ames).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 7 (will of Phillis Ames, William Garrison Extr.).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 6 (adm. of John M. Ames).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 6 (settlement of John M. Ames).
John W. Sturgis1,2
M, b. 24 December 1832, d. 4 December 1922
Pedigree
Father William Smith Sturgis b. 8 Nov 1808, d. 18 Jun 1862
Mother Catharine Keziah Ames b. 29 Jul 1814, d. 7 Nov 1901
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Stringer (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 22 Mar 2018
Birth* 24 December 1832 John was born on 24 December 1832 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Census w/parents* 1850 John was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jno. W. Sturgis, a 17 year old student in HH#462 headed by Wm. S. Sturgis, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000..1
Marriage* circa 1855 He married Charlotte S. (-----) circa 1855.4
Census head* 1860 John was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1860 at Pungoteague PO, St.George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as John Sturgis the head of HH#1041, a 27 year old farmer with personal property valued at $2,000. Listed with him were Sturgises: Charlotte, age 22, George W., age 2; and Charlotte, age 9/12. Also listed were John Becket, age 15 and black and Sam'l Burton, age 12 and black..4
Census head 1870 John was listed as a head of household in the census of 1870 at Locust Mount, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1268 was headed by Jno. W. Sturgis, a 38 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000 and personal property valued at $800. Listed with him were the following Sturgises: Sharlotte, age 32; Geo. W., age 13; Catharine, age 11; Mary J., age 7; Eliza, age 5; Emma J., age 3; Fred'k T., age 3; and Calvin, age 15. Also listed was Jacob Heath, a 60 year old black farm laborer and Adah Bell, a 17 year old black domestic servant.5
Census head 25 June 1880 John was listed as a head of household in the census of 25 June 1880 at Pungoteague District (Bay Side), Accomack Co, VA.6
Marriage* 18 November 1891 He married Mary F. Mason, daughter of William (of Jno.) Mason and Elizabeth Margaret 'Peggy' Boggs, on 18 November 1891 at Pungoteague, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as John W. Sturgis, a 57 year old widowed farmer, the son of William & Catharine Sturgis and she was shown as Mary Mason, age 50 and single, the daughter of William & Betsy Mason. They were married near Pungoteague by J.B. Pruitt..2
Death* 4 December 1922 John died on 4 December 1922 at age 89.3
Burial* His body was interred at Sturgis Burial Gr, Scarburgh Neck, Acc Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as John W. Strugis, 24 Dec 1832 - 4 Dec 1922, who died at the age of 89 years, 11 months & 10 days..3
Family 1
Charlotte S. (-----) b. c 1838, d. b 18 Nov 1891
Marriage* circa 1855 He married Charlotte S. (-----) circa 1855.4
Children 1. Calvin Sturgis7 b. c 1855
2. George W. Sturgis+ b. c 1859
3. Charlotte 'Lottie' Catharine Sturgis b. c 1859
4. Mary 'Manie' Jane Sturgis+8,5 b. 1861, d. 1943
5. Elizabeth Sturgis5 b. c 1865
6. Emma J. Sturgis5 b. c 1867
7. Frederick T. Sturgis5 b. c 1867
8. John E. Sturgis6 b. c 1871
9. Frederick T. Sturgis6 b. c 1874
10. Edward G. Sturgis6 b. c 1874
11. Leonard Ames Sturgis8 b. Jan 1876
Family 2
Mary F. Mason b. c 1841
Marriage* 18 November 1891 He married Mary F. Mason, daughter of William (of Jno.) Mason and Elizabeth Margaret 'Peggy' Boggs, on 18 November 1891 at Pungoteague, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as John W. Sturgis, a 57 year old widowed farmer, the son of William & Catharine Sturgis and she was shown as Mary Mason, age 50 and single, the daughter of William & Betsy Mason. They were married near Pungoteague by J.B. Pruitt..2
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S7] 1860 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
[S687] Gail Walczyk, 1870 Accomack Co, VA, Census, Part 2, St. George's Parish.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1880 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Leonard Ames Sturgis and Lella Susan Elmore in the Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Francis Marion Sturgis1
M, b. 27 August 1836, d. 27 December 1928
Pedigree
Father William Smith Sturgis b. 8 Nov 1808, d. 18 Jun 1862
Mother Catharine Keziah Ames b. 29 Jul 1814, d. 7 Nov 1901
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Fisher (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of William Jones (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#1)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#2)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Stringer (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Last Edited 2 Mar 2018
Birth* 27 August 1836 Francis was born on 27 August 1836 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Census w/parents* 1850 Francis was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Francis M. Sturgis, age 8 in HH#462 headed by Wm. S. Sturgis, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000..3
Marriage* 8 January 1862 He married Polly Ann Belote, daughter of William H. Belote and Keziah B. Dunton, on 8 January 1862 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Francis M. Sturgis, a 24 year old sailor, the son of Wm. S. & Cath K. Sturgis and she was shown as Polly Ann Beloate, age 18, the daugther of Wm. H. & Kesiah Beloate. The Regimental Flag shows they were married on 4 Jan 1862.4,5
Death* 27 December 1928 Francis Marion Sturgis died on 27 December 1928 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 92.2
Burial* Francis was buried at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA.2
Family
Polly Ann Belote b. 31 Jul 1844, d. 7 Feb 1914
Citations
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Cox Family Tree, MaryJaneandJackBurn.
[S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S2071] The Regimental Flag Newspaper, 30 Jan 1862 issue.
Margaret E. Sturgis1
F, b. 27 November 1842, d. 11 August 1864
Pedigree
Father William Smith Sturgis b. 8 Nov 1808, d. 18 Jun 1862
Mother Catharine Keziah Ames b. 29 Jul 1814, d. 7 Nov 1901
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Stringer (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 3 Jul 2007
Birth* 27 November 1842 Margaret was born on 27 November 1842 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Census w/parents* 1850 Margaret was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Margaret E. Sturgis, age 6 in HH#462 headed by Wm. S. Sturgis, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000..1
Death* 11 August 1864 Margaret died on 11 August 1864 at age 21.2
Burial* Her body was interred at Sturgis Plot, Scarburgh Neck, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Margaret E. Sturgis, daughter of William S. & Catharine K. Sturgis, 27 Nov 1842 - 11 Aug 1864, who died at the age of 21 years, 8 months & 16 days..2
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
James M. Sturgis1
M, b. 23 January 1850, d. 15 October 1928
Pedigree
Father William Smith Sturgis b. 8 Nov 1808, d. 18 Jun 1862
Mother Catharine Keziah Ames b. 29 Jul 1814, d. 7 Nov 1901
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Stringer (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 2 Mar 2018
Birth* 23 January 1850 James was born on 23 January 1850 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Census w/parents* 1850 James was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jas. M. Sturgis, age 5/12 in HH#462 headed by Wm. S. Sturgis, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000..1
Death* 15 October 1928 He died on 15 October 1928 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 78.2
Burial* James was buried at Johnson Church, Northampton Co, VA.2
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
James Martin
M, b. circa 1833
Pedigree
Father (-----) Martin b. c 1800
Last Edited 24 May 2002
Birth* circa 1833 James was born circa 1833 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/another* 1850 James was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jas. Martin, a 17 year old laborer in HH#462 headed by Wm. S. Sturgis, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000. Also listed was Elizabeth Martin, age 23..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
(-----) Martin
M, b. circa 1800
Pedigree
Last Edited 24 May 2002
Birth* circa 1800 (-----) was born circa 1800 at Accomack Co, VA.
Family
Children 1. Elizabeth Martin b. c 1827
2. James Martin b. c 1833
Elizabeth Martin
F, b. circa 1827
Pedigree
Father (-----) Martin b. c 1800
Last Edited 24 May 2002
Birth* circa 1827 Elizabeth was born circa 1827 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/another* 1850 Elizabeth was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Elizabeth Martin, age 23 in HH#462 headed by Wm. S. Sturgis, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,000. Also listed was Jas. Martin, a 17 year old laborer..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Joseph A. Weed
M, b. circa 1817
Pedigree
Last Edited 25 May 2002
Birth* circa 1817 Joseph was born circa 1817 at Richmond, VA.1
Census head* 1850 Joseph was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Joseph A. Weed the head of HH#463, a 33 year old clergyman, born in Richmond, VA. He was living alone. The transcribed version shows him as Joseph A. Wells, age 53..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
John R. C. Sturgis1,2
M, b. circa 1840
Pedigree
Father Charles T. Sturgis b. c 1814
Mother Mary Custis b. c 1812
Charts Descendants of William Burton (Gentleman, Metompkin)
Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Thomas Burton, Ensign, Accomack Co Militia, Member of Court Martial
Last Edited 4 Nov 2006
Birth* circa 1840 John was born circa 1840 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 John was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jno. R.C. Sturgis, age 10 in HH#465 headed by Chas. T. Sturgis, a 36 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,400. He was also shown as a twin brother to Thos. C. Sturgis..1
Marriage* 8 January 1868 He married Arinthia J. Mears, daughter of David B. Mears and Juliet Ann Ames, on 8 January 1868 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John R. Sturgis, a 28 year old merchant, the son of Chas T. & Mary Sturgis and she was shown as Arinthia J. Mears, age 24, the daughter of David B. & Juliet A. Mears. They were married by J.C. Martin..2
Family
Arinthia J. Mears b. c 1843
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Thomas C. Sturgis1
M, b. circa 1840
Pedigree
Father Charles T. Sturgis b. c 1814
Mother Mary Custis b. c 1812
Last Edited 18 Nov 2014
Birth* circa 1840 Thomas was born circa 1840 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Thomas was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Thos. C. Sturgis, age 10 in HH#465 headed by Chas. T. Sturgis, a 36 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,400. He was also shown as a twin brother to Jno. R.C. Sturgis..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Elizabeth 'Betsy' P. Sturgis1,2
F, b. 18 October 1846, d. 15 November 1887
Pedigree
Father Charles T. Sturgis b. c 1814
Mother Mary Custis b. c 1812
Last Edited 22 Oct 2016
Birth* 18 October 1846 Elizabeth was born on 18 October 1846 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Census w/parents* 1850 Elizabeth was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Betsy P. Strugis, age 4 in HH#465 headed by Chas. T. Sturgis, a 36 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,400..4,1
Marriage* 13 January 1867 She married Levin James (S.A.) Hyslop, son of James (of Levin) Hyslop and Mary Downing, on 13 January 1867 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levin J. Hyslop, a 27 year old cabinet maker, the son of Jas & Mary Hyslop and she was shown as Eliz'th J. Sturgis, age 20, the daughter of Chas. T. & Mary J. Sturgis.2
Married Name 13 January 1867 As of 13 January 1867,her married name was Hyslop.
Census w/husband* 1870 Elizabeth was listed with her husband in the census of 1870 at Locust Mount P.O., St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#197 was headed by Levin J. Hyslop, a 31 year old farmer with personal property valued at $1,500. Listed with him were Bettis S. Hyslop, age 23; Sady E. Hyslop, age 2; Joseph Tatum, age 6; Ben Smith, a 24 year old black farm laborer; Henry Sturgis, a 19 year old black farm laborer; Esther Sturgis, a 13 year old black domestic servant; and Ann Nock, a 25 year old black domestic servant.5
Death* 15 November 1887 She died on 15 November 1887 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA, at age 41. She was shown as Bettie F. Hyslop, age 41, the daughter of Chas. & Mary Sturgis, born in Acc Co, the wife of L.G. Hyslop who gave the information.6,3
Burial* Elizabeth was buried at Hyslop-Nock Cemetery, Trower, Accomack Co, VA. The tombstone book shows her as Bettis S. Hyslop, wife of L.J. Hyslop & daughter of Chas T & Mary J. Sturgis, 18 Oct 1846 - 15 Nov 1887, age: 41/0/27.3
Family
Levin James (S.A.) Hyslop b. 21 Feb 1839, d. 4 Jan 1924
Marriage* 13 January 1867 She married Levin James (S.A.) Hyslop, son of James (of Levin) Hyslop and Mary Downing, on 13 January 1867 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levin J. Hyslop, a 27 year old cabinet maker, the son of Jas & Mary Hyslop and she was shown as Eliz'th J. Sturgis, age 20, the daughter of Chas. T. & Mary J. Sturgis.2
Child 1. E. Sadie Hyslop6 b. 25 Oct 1868, d. 19 Oct 1886
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 475 (will of William Scarburgh of Norfolk).
[S687] Gail Walczyk, 1870 Accomack Co, VA, Census, Part 2, St. George's Parish.
[S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896.
Charles H. Sturgis1
M, b. circa 1849
Pedigree
Father Charles T. Sturgis b. c 1814
Mother Mary Custis b. c 1812
Charts Descendants of William Burton (Gentleman, Metompkin)
Descendants of John Fisher (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Richard Smith (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Zephania Bradford, Patriotic Service, Furnished Supplies
Last Edited 12 Dec 2006
Birth* circa 1849 Charles was born circa 1849 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Charles was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Chas. H. Sturgis, age 1 in HH#465 headed by Chas. T. Sturgis, a 36 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,400..1
Marriage* 15 November 1873 He married Charlotte Elizabeth 'Lottie' Savage, daughter of Edward G. Savage and Elizabeth Garrison Bell, on 15 November 1873 at Oak Grove Ch, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Charles H. Sturgis, a 23 year old farmer, the son of Charles T. & Mary Sturgis and she was shown as Charlotte Savage, age 22, the daughter of Edward G. & Elizabeth Savage. They were married by L.K. LeCato..2
Family
Charlotte Elizabeth 'Lottie' Savage b. 29 May 1851
Child 1. Etheridge Savage Sturgis+ b. 20 Aug 1874, d. 1946
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Sarah Wyatt
F, b. circa 1837
Pedigree
Last Edited 26 May 2002
Birth* circa 1837 Sarah was born circa 1837 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/another* 1850 Sarah was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Sarah Wyatt, age 13 in HH#465 headed by Chas. T. Sturgis, a 36 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,400..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
William T. Fosque
M, b. circa 1822
Pedigree
Father Nathaniel Fosque1 b. c 1787, d. b 25 Oct 1824
Mother Sarah 'Sally' Glenn1 b. c 1785
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 30 May 2016
Birth* circa 1822 William was born circa 1822 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Will - Father's* 18 November 1823 William was named in his father's will on 18 November 1823 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Nathaniel Fosque directed that all lands to be rented out for 18 years & the rent divided among all my children Margaret A. Fosque, Charlotte S. Fosque, Mary Fosque, Eliza G. Fosque, John S. Fosque & William T. Fosque. After 18 years I give my son John S. Fosque my land adjoining George Savage along Wachapreague Creek providing he pay my daughters Margaret A. Fosque, Charlotte S. Fosque, Mary Fosque & Elizabeth Fosque $200 each. To son William T. Fosque after the 18 years the residue of my land providing he pay my 4 daughters $100 each. Son William under lawful age. Witt: Elizabeth W. Fosque & Ann Fosque.1
Marriage* 16 June 1847 He married Ann Eliza Savage, daughter of George S. (of Jacob) Savage, on 16 June 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. Elijah N. Nock and George S. Savage were the securities on the M.L.B. of William T. Fosque and Eliza Ann Savage of George. Another record from this same source shows they were married on 23 Jun 1847..3
Census head* 1850 William was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wm. T. Fosque the head of HH#466, a 28 year old farmer with real estate valued at $10,000. Listed with him were the following Fosques: Ann E., age 19; Nathaniel J., age 2; and Wm. J., age 2/12. Also listed was Susan Only, age 31..2
Family
Ann Eliza Savage b. c 1831
Children 1. Nathaniel J. Fosque b. c 1848
2. William J. Fosque b. c 1850
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 217 (will of Nathaniel Fosque, widow relinquishing to James Glen).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Ann Eliza Savage1
F, b. circa 1831
Pedigree
Father George S. (of Jacob) Savage b. c 1803
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 17 Mar 2021
Birth* circa 1831 Ann was born circa 1831 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Marriage* 16 June 1847 She married William T. Fosque, son of Nathaniel Fosque and Sarah 'Sally' Glenn, on 16 June 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. Elijah N. Nock and George S. Savage were the securities on the M.L.B. of William T. Fosque and Eliza Ann Savage of George. Another record from this same source shows they were married on 23 Jun 1847..1
Married Name 16 June 1847 As of 16 June 1847,her married name was Fosque.
Census w/husband* 1850 Ann was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Ann E. Fosque, age 19 in HH#466 headed by Wm. T. Fosque, a 28 year old farmer with real estate valued at $10,000..2
Family
William T. Fosque b. c 1822
Children 1. Nathaniel J. Fosque b. c 1848
2. William J. Fosque b. c 1850
Citations
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Nathaniel J. Fosque1
M, b. circa 1848
Pedigree
Father William T. Fosque b. c 1822
Mother Ann Eliza Savage b. c 1831
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 26 May 2002
Birth* circa 1848 Nathaniel was born circa 1848 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Nathaniel was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Nathaniel J. Fosque, age 2 in HH#466 headed by Wm. T. Fosque, a 28 year old farmer with real estate valued at $10,000..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
William J. Fosque1
M, b. circa 1850
Pedigree
Father William T. Fosque b. c 1822
Mother Ann Eliza Savage b. c 1831
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 26 May 2002
Census w/parents* 1850 William was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wm. J. Fosque, age 2/12 in HH#466 headed by Wm. T. Fosque, a 28 year old farmer with real estate valued at $10,000..2,1
Birth* circa 1850 William was born circa 1850 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 475 (will of William Scarburgh of Norfolk).
Dial Ward1
M, b. 1 October 1816, d. 25 January 1852
Pedigree
Father Lancelot Ward Sr. b. 15 Jan 1791, d. 30 Dec 1856
Mother Mary A. East b. 7 Sep 1799, d. 9 Jul 1861
Charts Descendants of Richard Hill (Gentleman, Hunting Creek)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Thomas Welburne (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Last Edited 10 Aug 2016
Birth* 1 October 1816 Dial was born on 1 October 1816 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* 8 January 1840 He married Elizabeth 'Betsy' Lewis, daughter of Isaac (h/o Eliz Welburne) Lewis and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Welburne, on 8 January 1840 at Accomack Co, VA. Custis W. Kellam was the security on the M.L.B. of Dial Ward and Elizabeth Lewis..2
Census head* 1850 Dial was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Dial Ward the head of HH#467, a 34 year old farmer. Listed with him were the following Wards: Betsy, age 28; Julianna, age 6; Jno. W., age 3; and Albert L., age 6/12. Also listed was Jas. Coalburn, a 17 year old laborer; Susan Phillips, age 11; Jno. Jubliee, age 20 and black; and Margaret Hatney, age 16 and black..3
Death* 25 January 1852 Dial died on 25 January 1852 at age 35.4,1
Burial* His body was interred at Ward Plot, Melfa, Acc Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as Dial Ward, the son of Lancelot & Mary A. Ward, who died on 25 Jan 1852 at the age of 35 years, 3 months and 24 days..1
Family
Elizabeth 'Betsy' Lewis b. c 1822
Children 1. Julia Anna Ward b. c 1844
2. John W. Ward b. c 1847
3. Albert L. Ward b. c 1849
Citations
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 475 (will of William Scarburgh of Norfolk).
Elizabeth 'Betsy' Lewis
F, b. circa 1822
Pedigree
Father Isaac (h/o Eliz Welburne) Lewis1 b. c 1785
Mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Welburne1 b. c 1790
Charts Descendants of Richard Hill (Gentleman, Hunting Creek)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Thomas Welburne (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Last Edited 10 Aug 2016
Birth* circa 1822 Elizabeth was born circa 1822 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Marriage* 8 January 1840 She married Dial Ward, son of Lancelot Ward Sr. and Mary A. East, on 8 January 1840 at Accomack Co, VA. Custis W. Kellam was the security on the M.L.B. of Dial Ward and Elizabeth Lewis..3
Married Name 8 January 1840 As of 8 January 1840,her married name was Ward.
Will - Uncle's 9 January 1843 Elizabeth was named in her uncle's will on 9 January 1843 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as niece Elizabeth Ward, daughter of Isaac Lewis, in the will of John Welburne.1
Census w/husband* 1850 Elizabeth was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Betsy Ward, age 28 in HH#467 headed by Dial Ward, a 34 year old farmer..2
Family
Dial Ward b. 1 Oct 1816, d. 25 Jan 1852
Children 1. Julia Anna Ward b. c 1844
2. John W. Ward b. c 1847
3. Albert L. Ward b. c 1849
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 577 (will of John Welburne, unmarried).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Julia Anna Ward1,2
F, b. circa 1844
Pedigree
Father Dial Ward b. 1 Oct 1816, d. 25 Jan 1852
Mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Lewis b. c 1822
Charts Descendants of Richard Hill (Gentleman, Hunting Creek)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Thomas Welburne (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Last Edited 20 Jan 2018
Birth* circa 1844 Julia was born circa 1844 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Julia was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Julianna Ward, age 6 in HH#467 headed by Dial Ward, a 34 year old farmer..1
Marriage* 20 October 1859 She married John V. Roberts on 20 October 1859 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as John N. Roberts, a 23 year old painter, the son of John & Mary Roberts and she was shown as Julia Ann Ward, age 17, the daughter of Dial & Elizabeth Ward.2
Married Name 20 October 1859 As of 20 October 1859,her married name was Roberts.
Family
John V. Roberts b. c 1834
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
John W. Ward1
M, b. circa 1847
Pedigree
Father Dial Ward b. 1 Oct 1816, d. 25 Jan 1852
Mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Lewis b. c 1822
Charts Descendants of Richard Hill (Gentleman, Hunting Creek)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Thomas Welburne (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Last Edited 27 May 2002
Birth* circa 1847 John was born circa 1847 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 John was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jno. W. Ward, age 3 in HH#467 headed by Dial Ward, a 34 year old farmer..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Albert L. Ward1
M, b. circa 1849
Pedigree
Father Dial Ward b. 1 Oct 1816, d. 25 Jan 1852
Mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Lewis b. c 1822
Charts Descendants of Richard Hill (Gentleman, Hunting Creek)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Thomas Welburne (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Last Edited 27 May 2002
Birth* circa 1849 Albert was born circa 1849 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Albert was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Albert L. Ward, age 6/12 in HH#467 headed by Dial Ward, a 34 year old farmer..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
James Coleburn
M, b. circa 1833
Pedigree
Last Edited 28 May 2002
Birth* circa 1833 James was born circa 1833 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/another* 1850 James was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as James Coleburn, a 17 year old laborer in HH#467 headed by Dial Ward, a 34 year old farmer..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Susan Phillips
F, b. circa 1839
Pedigree
Last Edited 28 May 2002
Birth* circa 1839 Susan was born circa 1839 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/another* 1850 Susan was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Susan Phillips, age 11 in HH#467 headed by Dial Ward, a 34 year old farmer..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
George P. Cutler
M, b. circa 1805
Pedigree
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 8 Apr 2016
Birth* circa 1805 George was born circa 1805 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* 24 September 1828 He married Susan A. Stewart, daughter of James (of Andrew) Stewart and Margaret Ames, on 24 September 1828 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard W. Guest and Elisha H. Davis were the securities on the M.L.B. of George P. Cutler and Susan A. Ames, widow..2
Will - Mother-in-law* 8 November 1841 George was named in his mother-in-law's will on 8 November 1841 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Margaret Stewart gave daughter Susan A. Cutler & her husband George P. Cutler my houses & lot. My land between the lands of my sister Nancy & George P. Cutler to my son Albert & his wife Rachael Stewart, but if he dies without heirs then to my daughter Susan A. Cutler. Also to my son Albert … Remainder & what I expect to receive of my sister Nancy Ames estate to my daughter Susan A. Cutler. Son-in-law George P. Cutler Extr. Witt: Shadrack T. Ames, Zadock Ames & John D. Mapp.3
Census head* 1850 George was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Geo. P. Cutler the head of HH#468, a 45 year old mason with real estate valued at $1,100. Listed with him was Susan A. Gutler, age 45..1
Family
Susan A. Stewart b. 26 Sep 1804, d. 17 Aug 1865
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 507 (will of Margaret Stewart).
Susan A. Stewart1,2
F, b. 26 September 1804, d. 17 August 1865
Pedigree
Father James (of Andrew) Stewart b. c 1775, d. b 27 Jan 1817
Mother Margaret Ames b. c 1780, d. b 26 Mar 1849
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 8 Apr 2016
Birth* 26 September 1804 Susan was born on 26 September 1804 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Marriage* 18 April 1822 She married John C. Ames on 18 April 1822 at Accomack Co, VA. John S. Walker was the security on the M.L.B. of John C. Ames and Susan Stewart of James dec'd, ward of John S. Walker..1
Married Name 18 April 1822 As of 18 April 1822,her married name was Ames.
Marriage* 24 September 1828 She married George P. Cutler on 24 September 1828 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard W. Guest and Elisha H. Davis were the securities on the M.L.B. of George P. Cutler and Susan A. Ames, widow..1
Married Name 24 September 1828 As of 24 September 1828,her married name was Cutler.
Will - Uncle's* 21 October 1833 Susan was named in her uncle's will on 21 October 1833 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Henry Stewart (St. George Parish) gave son Baley Stewart the whole of my estate & if he dies before he comes to lawful age, I lend my wife Nancy Stewart my land as long as she lives & the personal estate & slaves to her forever. At my wife's death I give my land to my nephew Albert Stewart & my niece Susan Cutler. Elijah Floyd Extr. Witt: Major R. Doughty, Edmund Darby & Margaret S. Edmunds. Prob: James R. Garrison & George S. Savage securities.4
Will - Mother's* 8 November 1841 Susan was named in her mother's will on 8 November 1841 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Margaret Stewart gave daughter Susan A. Cutler & her husband George P. Cutler my houses & lot. My land between the lands of my sister Nancy & George P. Cutler to my son Albert & his wife Rachael Stewart, but if he dies without heirs then to my daughter Susan A. Cutler. Also to my son Albert … Remainder & what I expect to receive of my sister Nancy Ames estate to my daughter Susan A. Cutler. Son-in-law George P. Cutler Extr. Witt: Shadrack T. Ames, Zadock Ames & John D. Mapp.2
Census w/husband* 1850 Susan was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Susan A. Cutler, age 45 in HH#468 headed by Geo. P. Cutler, a 45 year old mason with real estate valued at $1,100..5
Death* 17 August 1865 Susan died on 17 August 1865 at age 60.3
Burial* Her body was interred at Cutler-Stewart Cem, Shields, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Susan A. Cutler, the wife of Geo. P. Cutler..3
Family 1
John C. Ames b. c 1800, d. b 28 Feb 1825
Marriage* 18 April 1822 She married John C. Ames on 18 April 1822 at Accomack Co, VA. John S. Walker was the security on the M.L.B. of John C. Ames and Susan Stewart of James dec'd, ward of John S. Walker..1
Family 2
George P. Cutler b. c 1805
Marriage* 24 September 1828 She married George P. Cutler on 24 September 1828 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard W. Guest and Elisha H. Davis were the securities on the M.L.B. of George P. Cutler and Susan A. Ames, widow..1
Citations
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 507 (will of Margaret Stewart).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Henry Stewart, wife Nancy).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Albert Stewart1
M, b. circa 1815
Pedigree
Father James (of Andrew) Stewart b. c 1775, d. b 27 Jan 1817
Mother Margaret Ames b. c 1780, d. b 26 Mar 1849
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 8 Apr 2016
Birth* circa 1815 Albert was born circa 1815 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Will - Uncle's* 21 October 1833 Albert was named in his uncle's will on 21 October 1833 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. In his will Henry Stewart (St. George Parish) gave son Baley Stewart the whole of my estate & if he dies before he comes to lawful age, I lend my wife Nancy Stewart my land as long as she lives & the personal estate & slaves to her forever. At my wife's death I give my land to my nephew Albert Stewart & my niece Susan Cutler. Elijah Floyd Extr. Witt: Major R. Doughty, Edmund Darby & Margaret S. Edmunds. Prob: James R. Garrison & George S. Savage securities.3
Marriage* 30 November 1840 He married Rachael Turlington, daughter of Edmund Turlington Jr., on 30 November 1840 at Accomack Co, VA. Thomas Harrison & Thorogood Mears were the securities on the M.L.B. of Albert Stewart and Rachel Phillips, widow of John..4,5
Will - Mother's* 8 November 1841 Albert was named in his mother's will on 8 November 1841 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Margaret Stewart gave daughter Susan A. Cutler & her husband George P. Cutler my houses & lot. My land between the lands of my sister Nancy & George P. Cutler to my son Albert & his wife Rachael Stewart, but if he dies without heirs then to my daughter Susan A. Cutler. Also to my son Albert … Remainder & what I expect to receive of my sister Nancy Ames estate to my daughter Susan A. Cutler. Son-in-law George P. Cutler Extr. Witt: Shadrack T. Ames, Zadock Ames & John D. Mapp.6
Census head* 1850 Albert was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Albert Stuart the head of HH#469, age 35 and farming. Listed with him were Elizabeth Mears, age 27; Charles Sample, a 16 year old black laborer; and Matthews Sample, age 8 and black..2
Family
Rachael Turlington b. c 1784
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Henry Stewart, St. George Parish) & p. 507 (will of Margaret Stewart).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Henry Stewart, wife Nancy).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 257 (will of Leah Heath).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 507 (will of Margaret Stewart).
John C. Ames
M, b. circa 1800, d. before 28 February 1825
Pedigree
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 22 Nov 2019
Birth* circa 1800 John was born circa 1800 at Accomack Co, VA.
Marriage* 18 April 1822 He married Susan A. Stewart, daughter of James (of Andrew) Stewart and Margaret Ames, on 18 April 1822 at Accomack Co, VA. John S. Walker was the security on the M.L.B. of John C. Ames and Susan Stewart of James dec'd, ward of John S. Walker..1
Death* before 28 February 1825 John C. Ames died before 28 February 1825 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John C. Ames was granted to William Henderson with John B. Walker & James Benson securities.2
Family
Susan A. Stewart b. 26 Sep 1804, d. 17 Aug 1865
Citations
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 6 (adm of John C. Ames to William Henderson).
James (of Andrew) Stewart1
M, b. circa 1775, d. before 27 January 1817
Pedigree
Father Andrew (of Benjamin) Stewart b. c 1752, d. b 30 Jan 1815
Mother Anna (-----) b. c 1755
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 8 Apr 2016
Birth* circa 1775 James was born circa 1775 at Accomack Co, VA.
Marriage* circa 1800 He married Margaret Ames, daughter of Elijah Ames, circa 1800.
Will - Father's* 10 January 1815 James was named in his father's will on 10 January 1815 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Andrew Stewart gave daughter Rosey B. Stewart Negroes Tinny & children & ... & £90. To wife Negro girl Betty, man young George & at her death to daughter Rosey B. Stewart. Also to wife ... & land in lieu of dower. To son Henry Stewart Negro boy Gill, man old George, old woman Leah & ... To son James Stewart Negro boy John & woman Judy. Balance to be sold, ¼ to wife & legacy to daughter & remainder to sons Henry Stewart & James Stewart. John S. Walker & Henry Stewart Extrs. Witt: Margaret Charnock, Patty Walker, George Kellam & Lemuel Elliott.2
Death* before 27 January 1817 James died before 27 January 1817 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration of the estate of James Stewart of Andrew was granted to John S. Walker with William S. Martin, Henry Stewart & Smith Phillips securities..3
Family
Margaret Ames b. c 1780, d. b 26 Mar 1849
Children 1. Susan A. Stewart b. 26 Sep 1804, d. 17 Aug 1865
2. Albert Stewart b. c 1815
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Andrew Stewart) & p. 507 (adm. of James Steward of Andrew).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Andrew Stewart, wife not named).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 507 (adm. of James Stewart of Andrew).
Margaret Ames1
F, b. circa 1780, d. before 26 March 1849
Pedigree
Father Elijah Ames b. c 1750, d. Nov 1823
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 8 Apr 2016
Birth* circa 1780 Margaret was born circa 1780 at Accomack Co, VA.
Marriage* circa 1800 She married James (of Andrew) Stewart, son of Andrew (of Benjamin) Stewart and Anna (-----), circa 1800.
Married Name circa 1800 As of circa 1800,her married name was Stewart.
Will* 8 November 1841 Margaret made a will on 8 November 1841 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Margaret Stewart gave daughter Susan A. Cutler & her husband George P. Cutler my houses & lot. My land between the lands of my sister Nancy & George P. Cutler to my son Albert & his wife Rachael Stewart, but if he dies without heirs then to my daughter Susan A. Cutler. Also to my son Albert … Remainder & what I expect to receive of my sister Nancy Ames estate to my daughter Susan A. Cutler. Son-in-law George P. Cutler Extr. Witt: Shadrack T. Ames, Zadock Ames & John D. Mapp.2
Death* before 26 March 1849 Margaret died before 26 March 1849 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was proved by John D. Mapp. Shadrack T. Ames & Zadock Ames the other witnesses being dead, John D. Mapp & George S. Mapp attested to the handwriting of Zadock Ames & Shadrack T. Ames..2
Family
James (of Andrew) Stewart b. c 1775, d. b 27 Jan 1817
Children 1. Susan A. Stewart b. 26 Sep 1804, d. 17 Aug 1865
2. Albert Stewart b. c 1815
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 5 (will of Elijah Ames, St. George Parish).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 507 (will of Margaret Stewart).
John (of Thos) Phillips1,2
M, b. circa 1798
Pedigree
Father Thomas (of John Jr & Cath) Phillips b. c 1770, d. b 31 Jul 1820
Mother Nancy Vernelson b. c 1775
Last Edited 27 Sep 2018
Birth* circa 1798 John was born circa 1798 at Accomack Co, VA.
Marriage* 27 March 1827 He married Rachael Turlington, daughter of Edmund Turlington Jr., on 27 March 1827 at Accomack Co, VA. Samuel M. Turlington was the security on the M.L.B. of John Phillips of Thomas and Rachel Fisher, widow of George..2
Admin of estate* 29 November 1847 Administration of John's estate was filed on 29 November 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Mitchell W. West was named to settle the estate of John Phillips of Thomas. William Harmon & James H. Walker were the securities.3
Family
Rachael Turlington b. c 1784
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 425 (will of Thomas Phillips).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 424 (adm. of John Phillips, of Thomas).
Henry (of Andrew) Stewart1
M, b. 28 September 1788, d. 21 October 1833
Pedigree
Father Andrew (of Benjamin) Stewart b. c 1752, d. b 30 Jan 1815
Mother Anna (-----) b. c 1755
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 21 Sep 2016
Birth* 28 September 1788 Henry was born on 28 September 1788 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Will - Father's* 10 January 1815 Henry was named in his father's will on 10 January 1815 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Andrew Stewart gave daughter Rosey B. Stewart Negroes Tinny & children & ... & £90. To wife Negro girl Betty, man young George & at her death to daughter Rosey B. Stewart. Also to wife ... & land in lieu of dower. To son Henry Stewart Negro boy Gill, man old George, old woman Leah & ... To son James Stewart Negro boy John & woman Judy. Balance to be sold, ¼ to wife & legacy to daughter & remainder to sons Henry Stewart & James Stewart. John S. Walker & Henry Stewart Extrs. Witt: Margaret Charnock, Patty Walker, George Kellam & Lemuel Elliott.3
Marriage* 20 March 1815 He married Hessy Phillips, daughter of Jacob (of Jacob) Phillips, on 20 March 1815 at Accomack Co, VA. Shepherd Kellam was security on the M.L.B. of Henry Stewart and Hessy Phillips of Jacob.4
Marriage* 28 October 1816 Henry (of Andrew) Stewart married Mary (-----) on 28 October 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. George Beach was the security on the M.L.B. of Henry Stewart, widower and Mary Coleburn, widow of George.4
Marriage* 21 January 1820 Henry (of Andrew) Stewart married Sally Nock, daughter of George Nock, on 21 January 1820 at Accomack Co, VA. Luther Kellam was security on the M.L.B. of Henry Stewart, widower, and Sally Nock of Geo.4
Marriage* 28 May 1824 Henry (of Andrew) Stewart married Nancy Edmunds, daughter of William (of Thos) Edmunds and Margaret 'Peggy' Satchell Wyatt, on 28 May 1824 at Accomack Co, VA. They were shown as Henry Stewart and Nancy E._____, married 28 May 1834(sic), probably 1824.5,4
Est Settm't F-in-law* 27 March 1826 Henry (of Andrew) Stewart was named in the settlement of his father-in-law's estate on 27 March 1826 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Henry Stewart in right of his wife Nancy in the settlement of the estate of William Edmunds Sr.6
Will* 21 October 1833 Henry made a will on 21 October 1833 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. In his will Henry Stewart (St. George Parish) gave son Baley Stewart the whole of my estate & if he dies before he comes to lawful age, I lend my wife Nancy Stewart my land as long as she lives & the personal estate & slaves to her forever. At my wife's death I give my land to my nephew Albert Stewart & my niece Susan Cutler. Elijah Floyd Extr. Witt: Major R. Doughty, Edmund Darby & Margaret S. Edmunds. Prob: James R. Garrison & George S. Savage securities.7
Death* 21 October 1833 He died on 21 October 1833 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 45.2
Burial* Henry was buried at Belle Haven Cemetery, Accomack Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as Henry Stewart, son of Andrew & Rosa Stewart, 28 Sep 1788 - 21 Oct 1833.2
Will - Recorded* 28 October 1833 Henry's will was recorded on 28 October 1833 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.7
Family 1
Hessy Phillips b. c 1795
Marriage* 20 March 1815 He married Hessy Phillips, daughter of Jacob (of Jacob) Phillips, on 20 March 1815 at Accomack Co, VA. Shepherd Kellam was security on the M.L.B. of Henry Stewart and Hessy Phillips of Jacob.4
Family 2
Mary (-----) b. c 1765
Marriage* 28 October 1816 Henry (of Andrew) Stewart married Mary (-----) on 28 October 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. George Beach was the security on the M.L.B. of Henry Stewart, widower and Mary Coleburn, widow of George.4
Family 3
Sally Nock b. c 1800
Marriage* 21 January 1820 Henry (of Andrew) Stewart married Sally Nock, daughter of George Nock, on 21 January 1820 at Accomack Co, VA. Luther Kellam was security on the M.L.B. of Henry Stewart, widower, and Sally Nock of Geo.4
Family 4
Nancy Edmunds b. c 1802, d. 1840
Marriage* 28 May 1824 Henry (of Andrew) Stewart married Nancy Edmunds, daughter of William (of Thos) Edmunds and Margaret 'Peggy' Satchell Wyatt, on 28 May 1824 at Accomack Co, VA. They were shown as Henry Stewart and Nancy E._____, married 28 May 1834(sic), probably 1824.5,4
Child 1. Henry Bayly Stewart7 b. 26 Aug 1831, d. 11 Jul 1901
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Andrew Stewart).
[S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Andrew Stewart, wife not named).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 184 (will of Williams Edmunds Sr.).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 184 (settlement of the estate of William Edmunds Sr.).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Henry Stewart, wife Nancy).
Rosey B. (of Andrew) Stewart1
F, b. circa 1776
Pedigree
Father Andrew (of Benjamin) Stewart b. c 1752, d. b 30 Jan 1815
Mother Anna (-----) b. c 1755
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#1)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#2)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) (#1)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) (#2)
Descendants of Anthony West (First Families of Virginia)
Last Edited 8 Apr 2016
Birth* circa 1776 Rosey was born circa 1776 at Accomack Co, VA.
Will - Father's* 10 January 1815 Rosey was named in her father's will on 10 January 1815 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Andrew Stewart gave daughter Rosey B. Stewart Negroes Tinny & children & ... & £90. To wife Negro girl Betty, man young George & at her death to daughter Rosey B. Stewart. Also to wife ... & land in lieu of dower. To son Henry Stewart Negro boy Gill, man old George, old woman Leah & ... To son James Stewart Negro boy John & woman Judy. Balance to be sold, ¼ to wife & legacy to daughter & remainder to sons Henry Stewart & James Stewart. John S. Walker & Henry Stewart Extrs. Witt: Margaret Charnock, Patty Walker, George Kellam & Lemuel Elliott.2
Marriage* 20 March 1815 She married Shepherd Kellam, son of George (486) Kellam and Ann Stockley (Stockley?), on 20 March 1815 at Accomack Co, VA. John S. Walker was the security on the M.L.B. of Shephard Kellam and Rosey B. Stewart, orphan of Andrew.3
Married Name 20 March 1815 As of 20 March 1815,her married name was Kellam.
Family
Shepherd Kellam b. c 1792
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Andrew Stewart).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 506 (will of Andrew Stewart, wife not named).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Elijah Ames
M, b. circa 1750, d. November 1823
Pedigree
Last Edited 8 Apr 2016
Birth* circa 1750 Elijah was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.
Death* November 1823 Elijah died in November 1823.1
Family
Children 1. Margaret Ames+ b. c 1780, d. b 26 Mar 1849
2. Sally Ames+ b. c 1790
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 5 (will of Elijah Ames, St. George Parish).
Elizabeth Mears widow?
F, b. circa 1823
Pedigree
Last Edited 31 May 2002
Birth* circa 1823 Elizabeth was born circa 1823 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/another* 1850 Elizabeth was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Elizabeth Mears, age 27 in HH#469 headed by Albert Stuart, age 35 and farming..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
James E. Turner
M, b. circa 1809
Pedigree
Last Edited 6 Nov 2018
Birth* circa 1809 James was born circa 1809 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* 29 May 1838 He married Elizabeth S. Knight, daughter of William Knight, on 29 May 1838 at Northampton Co, VA. Rubin Goody was security on the M.L.B. of & as to ages of James E. Turner and Elizabeth S. Knight, daughter of Wm. Knight dec'd. They were married on 30 May 1838.2
Will - Witnessed* 15 December 1840 James witnessed a will on 15 December 1840 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Mitchell W. West, James E. Turner & M.S. West witnessed the will of Comfort Chandler, colored person, wife of Umphoery Becket.3
Marriage* 25 January 1849 He married Matilda 'Tinny' Ann Ames, daughter of Samuel Ames, on 25 January 1849 at Northampton Co, VA. Levin S. Ames was the security on the M.L.B. of James E. Turner and Matilda Ann Ames, the daughter of Samuel Ames. Thos. M. Savage was a witness. They were married on 27 Jan 1849 by H. Dalby..2
Census head* 1850 James was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jas. E. Turner the head of HH#470, a 41 year old farmer. Listed with him were Matilda Turner, age 21 and Margaret S. Ames, age 20..1
Census head 1860 James was listed as a head of household in the census of 1860 at Belle Haven, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1121 was headed by James E. Turner, a 53 year old farm manager with personal property valued at $50. Listed with him were Matilda A. Turner, age 29; Eliz't. A., age 6; and James W., age 3.4
Family 1
Elizabeth S. Knight b. c 1815, d. b 25 Jan 1849
Family 2
Matilda 'Tinny' Ann Ames b. c 1829
Children 1. Elizabeth A. Turner4 b. c 1854
2. James William Turner4 b. c 1857
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 118 (will of Comfort Chandler, colored person, husband Umphoery Becket).
[S7] 1860 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
Matilda 'Tinny' Ann Ames1,2
F, b. circa 1829
Pedigree
Father Samuel Ames b. c 1800
Last Edited 6 Nov 2018
Birth* circa 1829 Matilda was born circa 1829 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Marriage* 25 January 1849 She married James E. Turner on 25 January 1849 at Northampton Co, VA. Levin S. Ames was the security on the M.L.B. of James E. Turner and Matilda Ann Ames, the daughter of Samuel Ames. Thos. M. Savage was a witness. They were married on 27 Jan 1849 by H. Dalby..1
Married Name 25 January 1849 As of 25 January 1849,her married name was Turner.
Census w/husband* 1850 Matilda was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Matilda Turner, age 21 in HH#470 headed by Jas. E. Turner, a 41 year old farmer. Also listed was Margaret S. Ames, age 20, who was evidently her sister..3
Census w/husband* 1860 Matilda was listed with her husband in the census of 1860 at Belle Haven, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1121 was headed by James E. Turner, a 53 year old farm manager with personal property valued at $50. Listed with him were Matilda A. Turner, age 29; Eliz't. A., age 6; and James W., age 3.4
Family
James E. Turner b. c 1809
Children 1. Elizabeth A. Turner4 b. c 1854
2. James William Turner4 b. c 1857
Citations
[S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S7] 1860 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
Samuel Ames
M, b. circa 1800
Pedigree
Last Edited 31 May 2002
Birth* circa 1800 Samuel was born circa 1800 at Accomack Co, VA.
Family
Children 1. Matilda 'Tinny' Ann Ames+ b. c 1829
2. Margaret S. Ames b. c 1830
Margaret S. Ames
M, b. circa 1830
Pedigree
Father Samuel Ames b. c 1800
Last Edited 31 May 2002
Birth* circa 1830 Margaret was born circa 1830 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/sister* 1850 Margaret was listed with his sister in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Margaret S. Ames, age 20 in HH#470 headed by Jas. E. Turner, a 41 year old farmer. Also listed was Matilda Turner, age 21, who was evidently her sister..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Mary Ames1
F, b. circa 1826
Pedigree
Father Edward H. Ames b. 19 Oct 1806, d. 4 Mar 1864
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Last Edited 31 May 2002
Birth* circa 1826 Mary was born circa 1826 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* circa 1848 She married David H. Long circa 1848.1
Married Name circa 1848 As of circa 1848,her married name was Long.
Census w/husband* 1850 Mary was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Mary A. Long, age 24 in HH#472 headed by David H. Long, a 24 year old merchant with real estate valued at $3,200. Also listed was Julius Ames, a 17 year old clerk, who was evidently her brother..1
Family
David H. Long b. c 1826
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
David H. Long
M, b. circa 1826
Pedigree
Charts Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Last Edited 31 May 2002
Birth* circa 1826 David was born circa 1826 at Somerset Co, MD.1
Marriage* circa 1848 He married Mary Ames, daughter of Edward H. Ames, circa 1848.1
Census head* 1850 David was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as David H. Long the head of HH#472, a 24 year old merchant with real estate valued at $3,200, born in Somerset Co, MD. Listed with him were Mary A. Long, age 24 and Julius Ames, a 17 year old clerk..1
Family
Mary Ames b. c 1826
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
John J. Thompson
M, b. circa 1820, d. 16 May 1864
Pedigree
Father Robert Thompson1,2 b. b 29 Sep 1790
Mother Elizabeth Watson1,2 b. c 1800
Charts Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Last Edited 12 Jan 2016
Birth* circa 1820 John was born circa 1820 at Northampton Co, VA.3,1
Census w/parents* 1820 John was listed with his parents in the census of 1820 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. Robert Thompson was head of a household on p. 52A, age 26-45 (b.c. 1775-1795). Listed with him were 1M0-10, 1F26-45, and 1 slave. (NOTE: John J. Thompson was evidently the 1M0-10.)1
Census w/mother* 1830 John was listed with his mother in the census of 1830 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. Eliza Thompson was head of a household on p. 314, age 30-40 (b.c. 1790-1800). Listed with here were 1M10-15, 1F5-10, 1F20-30, another F30-40, and no slaves. (NOTE: John J. Thompson was evidently the 1M10-15.)2
Will - Witnessed* 17 December 1842 John witnessed a will on 17 December 1842 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that John J. Thompson, Major D. Colonna & Thomas J. Bradford witnessed the will of James (of A.) Kellam.4
Will - Witnessed 19 January 1845 John witnessed a will on 19 January 1845 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Francis Kellam, Albert G. Holt & John J. Thompson witnessed the will of Stockley Kellam.5
Will - Witnessed 6 February 1845 John witnessed a will on 6 February 1845 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Edward S. Bull & John J. Thompson witnessed the will of Walter J. Kellam.6
Marriage* circa 1847 He married Emily S.H. Watson, daughter of Rev. William C. Watson and Nancy Major, circa 1847.7
Census head* 23 August 1850 John was listed as a head of household in the census of on 23 August 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. HH#473 was headed by Jno. J. Thompson, a 27 year old farmer, born in Acc Co, VA. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily, age 19; Jno. W., age 2; and Obed A., age 1/12. Also listed was Charlotte Watson, age 48. (NOTE: Charlotte Watson was probably his aunt, being the sister of his mother Elizabeth Watson.)7,8
Census head 11 September 1850 John was listed as a head of household in the census of on 11 September 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. HH#813 was headed by Jno. S. Thompson a 30 year old farmer, born in Acc Co, VA. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily S.H., age 19; Jno. W.F., age 2; and Obediah W., age 1/12. Also listed was Charlotte Watson, age 40. (NOTE: Charlotte Watson may have been his aunt, being the sister of his mother Elizabeth Watson..8
Census head* 28 July 1860 John was listed as a head of household in the census of 28 July 1860 at Pungoteague, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1302 was headed by John Thompson, a 39 year old farm laborer, born in Northampton Co. Everyone else in the HH was born in Accomack Co. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily S., age 28; John W., age 10; Obadiah, age 9; Sarah E., age 8; Kittie S., age 7; Edward W., age 6; and Francis B., age 3.3
Civil War* 1864 He was a soldier in the Civil War in 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, Chesterfield Co, VA.9
Death* 16 May 1864 He died on 16 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, Chesterfield Co, VA. John Thompson was killed at Drury's Bluff, 16 May 1864.9
Family
Emily S.H. Watson b. c 1831
Marriage* circa 1847 He married Emily S.H. Watson, daughter of Rev. William C. Watson and Nancy Major, circa 1847.7
Children 1. John William Thompson+ b. 9 Sep 1849, d. 4 Jan 1928
2. Obediah Augustus Thompson+ b. 31 Jul 1850, d. 31 Jul 1921
3. Sarah E. Thompson+3 b. 3 May 1852, d. 15 Feb 1928
4. Kathryn 'Kittie' Susan Thompson+3 b. 4 Apr 1853, d. 18 Oct 1931
5. Edward S. Thompson10 b. Mar 1855
6. Edward Watson Thompson+3 b. 22 Jan 1856, d. 18 Sep 1924
7. Francis R. Thompson+11 b. 10 May 1857, d. 13 May 1929
Citations
[S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
[S580] Jody Powell, 1830 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 304 (will of James (of A.) Kellam).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 310 (will of Stockley Kellam).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 311 (will of Walter J. Kellam).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1850 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S2570] Jane Stone Hernandez, to M.K. Miles, citing Norfolk Landmark, dated 1 Apr 1875, Dead Confederates Column.
[S728] Gial M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Birth Register, 1853-1896, Volume I, 1852-1876.
[S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
Emily S.H. Watson1
F, b. circa 1831
Pedigree
Father Rev. William C. Watson2,3,4 b. 8 Jun 1800, d. Feb 1860
Mother Nancy Major2,3,4 b. c 1803
Charts Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Last Edited 13 Jan 2016
Birth* circa 1831 Emily was born circa 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. Emily S.H. Watson being the daughter of William C. Watson is based primarily on the fact that after her husband John J. Thompson died in the Civil War, her daughter Kathryn 'Cate' Thompson went to live with Emily's sister Harriet Jane Drummond in Smithfield, VA and was shown there in the 1870 census as Cate Thompson, age 16..1,3,4
Census w/father* 1840 Emily was listed with her father in the census of 1840 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The household was headed by William C. Watson, age 30-40 (b.c. 1800-1810). Listed with him was 1 male age 0-5; 1 male age 10-15; 1 male age 15-20; 1 female age 0-5 (Nancy Caroline); 1 female age 5-10 (Emily S.); 1 female age 10-15 (Harriet Jane); 1 female age 30-40 (his age); and 1 female age 70-80 (b.c. 1760-1770). Also listed were 6 slaves. (NOTE: The elder female could be either his mother or his wife's mother.)3
Marriage* circa 1847 She married John J. Thompson, son of Robert Thompson and Elizabeth Watson, circa 1847.1
Married Name circa 1847 As of circa 1847,her married name was Thompson.
Census w/husband* 23 August 1850 Emily was listed with her husband in the census of on 23 August 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. HH#473 was headed by Jno. J. Thompson, a 27 year old farmer, born in Acc Co, VA. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily, age 19; Jno. W., age 2; and Obed A., age 1/12. Also listed was Charlotte Watson, age 48..1
Census w/husband 11 September 1850 Emily was listed with her husband in the census of 11 September 1850 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#813 was headed by Jno. S. Thompson a 30 year old farmer, born in Acc Co, VA. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily S.H., age 19; Jno. W.F., age 2; and Obediah W., age 1/12. Also listed was Charlotte Watson, age 40.5
Census w/husband 28 July 1860 Emily was listed with her husband in the census of 28 July 1860 at Pungoteague, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1302 was headed by John Thompson, a 39 year old farm laborer, born in Northampton Co. Everyone else in the HH was born in Accomack Co. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily S., age 28; John W., age 10; Obadiah, age 9; Sarah E., age 8; Kittie S., age 7; Edward W., age 6; and Francis B., age 3.6
Census head* 1870 Emily was listed as a head of household in the census of 1870 at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA. HH#161 was headed by Emily Thompson, a 36 year old house keeper. Listed with her was Obed Thompson, a 20 year old laborer; Edward Thompson, a 14 year old laborer; Franics Thompson, a 12 year old laborer; and Jno. Thompson, a 21 year old carpenter.7
Family
John J. Thompson b. c 1820, d. 16 May 1864
Marriage* circa 1847 She married John J. Thompson, son of Robert Thompson and Elizabeth Watson, circa 1847.1
Children 1. John William Thompson+ b. 9 Sep 1849, d. 4 Jan 1928
2. Obediah Augustus Thompson+ b. 31 Jul 1850, d. 31 Jul 1921
3. Sarah E. Thompson+6 b. 3 May 1852, d. 15 Feb 1928
4. Kathryn 'Kittie' Susan Thompson+6 b. 4 Apr 1853, d. 18 Oct 1931
5. Edward S. Thompson8 b. Mar 1855
6. Edward Watson Thompson+6 b. 22 Jan 1856, d. 18 Sep 1924
7. Francis R. Thompson+9 b. 10 May 1857, d. 13 May 1929
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S2574] Audrey Thompson VanTiem, The Thompson and Watson Families.
[S581] Jody Powell, 1840 Accomack Co, VA, Census, HH headed by William C. Watson.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Isle of Wight Co, VA (HH#31 headed by W.T. Drummond).
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1850 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S710] Frances Bibbins Latimer & Doris Adler, 1870 Northampton Co, VA, Census.
[S728] Gial M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Birth Register, 1853-1896, Volume I, 1852-1876.
[S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
John William Thompson1
M, b. 9 September 1849, d. 4 January 1928
Pedigree
Father John J. Thompson b. c 1820, d. 16 May 1864
Mother Emily S.H. Watson b. c 1831
Charts Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Last Edited 12 Jan 2016
Birth* 9 September 1849 John was born on 9 September 1849 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Census w/parents 1850 John was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jno. W.F. Thompson, age 2 in HH#813 headed by Jno. S. Thompson, a 30 year old farmer..3
Census w/parents* 1850 John was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jno. W. Thompson, age 2 in HH#473 headed by Jno. J. Thompson, a 27 year old farmer..3
Census w/parents* 28 July 1860 John was listed with his parents in the census of 28 July 1860 at Pungoteague, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1302 was headed by John Thompson, a 39 year old farm laborer, born in Northampton Co. Everyone else in the HH was born in Accomack Co. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily S., age 28; John W., age 10; Obadiah, age 9; Sarah E., age 8; Kittie S., age 7; Edward W., age 6; and Francis B., age 3.4
Census w/mother* 1870 John was listed with his mother in the census of 1870 at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA. HH#161 was headed by Emily Thompson, a 36 year old house keeper. Listed with her was Obed Thompson, a 20 year old laborer; Edward Thompson, a 14 year old laborer; Franics Thompson, a 12 year old laborer; and Jno. Thompson, a 21 year old carpenter.5
Marriage* 23 December 1880 He married Susan Anne Kellam, daughter of Edward Kellam and Vianna Underhill, on 23 December 1880 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as John W. Thompson, a 32 year old single farmer, born in Acc & living in N'hamp, the son of John J. & Emily S. Thompson and she was shown as Susan A. Kellam, age 32 & single, the daughter of Edward & Viana Kellam.6
Death* 4 January 1928 John William Thompson died on 4 January 1928 at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA, at age 78.2
Burial* John was buried at Franktown Cemetery, Northampton Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as John William Thompson, 1849-1928.1
Family
Susan Anne Kellam b. 30 May 1846, d. 30 Apr 1925
Marriage* 23 December 1880 He married Susan Anne Kellam, daughter of Edward Kellam and Vianna Underhill, on 23 December 1880 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as John W. Thompson, a 32 year old single farmer, born in Acc & living in N'hamp, the son of John J. & Emily S. Thompson and she was shown as Susan A. Kellam, age 32 & single, the daughter of Edward & Viana Kellam.6
Children 1. John Underhill Thompson7 b. 18 Oct 1883, d. 19 Jan 1962
2. Margaret Baxter Thompson7 b. 25 Jul 1889, d. 26 May 1972
Citations
[S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
[S2574] Audrey Thompson VanTiem, The Thompson and Watson Families, p. 2.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S710] Frances Bibbins Latimer & Doris Adler, 1870 Northampton Co, VA, Census.
[S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
[S2574] Audrey Thompson VanTiem, The Thompson and Watson Families, p. 3.
Obediah Augustus Thompson1
M, b. 31 July 1850, d. 31 July 1921
Pedigree
Father John J. Thompson b. c 1820, d. 16 May 1864
Mother Emily S.H. Watson b. c 1831
Charts Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) (#1)
Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) (#2)
Last Edited 12 Jan 2016
Birth* 31 July 1850 Obediah was born on 31 July 1850 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents 1850 Obediah was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Obediah W. Thompson, age 1/12 in HH#813 headed by Jno. S. Thompson, a 30 year old farmer..2
Census w/parents* 1850 Obediah was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Obed A. Thompson, age 1/12 in HH#473 headed by Jno. J. Thompson, a 27 year old farmer..2
Census w/parents 28 July 1860 Obediah was listed with his parents in the census of 28 July 1860 at Pungoteague, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1302 was headed by John Thompson, a 39 year old farm laborer, born in Northampton Co. Everyone else in the HH was born in Accomack Co. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily S., age 28; John W., age 10; Obadiah, age 9; Sarah E., age 8; Kittie S., age 7; Edward W., age 6; and Francis B., age 3.3
Census w/mother* 1870 Obediah was listed with his mother in the census of 1870 at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA. HH#161 was headed by Emily Thompson, a 36 year old house keeper. Listed with her was Obed Thompson, a 20 year old laborer; Edward Thompson, a 14 year old laborer; Franics Thompson, a 12 year old laborer; and Jno. Thompson, a 21 year old carpenter.4
Marriage* 14 December 1878 He married Sarah 'Sadie' Elizabeth Martin, daughter of George W. Martin and Elizabeth (of James) Turner, on 14 December 1878 at Sea Side Road, near Exmore, Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Obed A. Thompson, a 27 year old laborer, born in Acc & living in N'hamp, the son of John & Emily S. Thompson and she was shown as Sadie E. Martin, age 18, born in Acc & living in N'hamp, the daughter of George Martin.1,5
Death* 31 July 1921 Obediah Augustus Thompson died on 31 July 1921 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 71.1
Burial* Obediah was buried at Red Bank Cemetery, Northampton Co, VA.6
Family
Sarah 'Sadie' Elizabeth Martin b. 1861, d. 24 May 1945
Marriage* 14 December 1878 He married Sarah 'Sadie' Elizabeth Martin, daughter of George W. Martin and Elizabeth (of James) Turner, on 14 December 1878 at Sea Side Road, near Exmore, Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Obed A. Thompson, a 27 year old laborer, born in Acc & living in N'hamp, the son of John & Emily S. Thompson and she was shown as Sadie E. Martin, age 18, born in Acc & living in N'hamp, the daughter of George Martin.1,5
Children 1. Robert Thompson1 b. 15 Oct 1879
2. Benjamin (Bennye) J. Thompson1 b. 12 Oct 1881, d. 6 Dec 1907
3. Otho Linwood Thompson1 b. 24 Jun 1885, d. 29 Jun 1885
4. Luther Thompson1 b. 24 Jun 1885, d. 30 Jul 1886
5. Susan 'Sudie' Elizabeth Thompson1 b. 7 Jan 1887, d. 14 Dec 1980
6. Otho Linwood Thompson7 b. 17 Apr 1890, d. Sep 1945
7. Willie G. Thompson1 b. 10 Aug 1891, d. 16 Aug 1891
Citations
[S2574] Audrey Thompson VanTiem, The Thompson and Watson Families, p. 13.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S710] Frances Bibbins Latimer & Doris Adler, 1870 Northampton Co, VA, Census.
[S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
[S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
[S2574] Audrey Thompson VanTiem, The Thompson and Watson Families, p. 14.
Charlotte Watson
F, b. circa 1802
Pedigree
Father (f/o Eliza & Charlotte) Watson b. c 1775
Last Edited 12 Jan 2016
Birth* circa 1802 Charlotte was born circa 1802 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/sister* 1830 Charlotte was listed with her sister in the census of 1830 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. Eliza Thompson was head of a household on p. 314, age 30-40 (b.c. 1790-1800). Listed with here were 1M10-15, 1F5-10, 1F20-30, another F30-40, and no slaves. (NOTE: Charlotte Watson was evidently the other F30-40.)2
Census w/nephew* 23 August 1850 Charlotte was listed with her nephew in the census of 23 August 1850 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#473 was headed by Jno. J. Thompson, a 27 year old farmer, born in Acc Co, VA. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily, age 19; Jno. W., age 2; and Obed A., age 1/12. Also listed was Charlotte Watson, age 48. (NOTE: Charlotte Watson was probably his aunt, being the sister of his mother Elizabeth Watson.)3
Census w/nephew 11 September 1850 Charlotte was listed with her nephew in the census of 11 September 1850 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#813 was headed by Jno. S. Thompson a 30 year old farmer, born in Acc Co, VA. Listed with him were the following Thompsons: Emily S.H., age 19; Jno. W.F., age 2; and Obediah W., age 1/12. Also listed was Charlotte Watson, age 40. (NOTE: Charlotte Watson may have been his aunt, being the sister of his mother Elizabeth Watson.3
Census w/niece* 1860 Charlotte was listed with her niece in the census of 1860 at Pungoteague, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1196 was headed by William Baxter, a 31 year old carpenter, born in Maryland, with personal property valued at $300. Listed with him were Eliza Baxter, age 30; Eliza Baxter, age 3; Charlotte Watson, age 68; and Ellen West West, a 19 year old black cook. (NOTE: Charlotte Watson was probably Eliza Baxter's aunt, being the sister of her mother Elizabeth Watson.)4
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S580] Jody Powell, 1830 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1850 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S7] 1860 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
William T. Kellam
M, b. 20 October 1821, d. 19 November 1857
Pedigree
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* 20 October 1821 William was born on 20 October 1821 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* circa 1845 He married Charlotte Jane Pusey, daughter of Stephen Pusey and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Hancock, circa 1845.1,2
Census head* 1850 William was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wm. T. Kellam the head of HH#474, a 29 year old cabnet maker with real estate valued at $1,200. Listed with him were the following Kellams: Jane, age 23; and Mary, age 4. Also listed was Wm. Darby, a 17 year old cabnet maker..2
Death* 19 November 1857 William died on 19 November 1857 at age 36.1
Burial* His body was interred at Hollybrook Farm, Scarburgh Neck, Acc Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as William T. Kellam, the husband of Charlotte Jane Kellam..1
Family
Charlotte Jane Pusey b. 9 Feb 1826, d. 5 Jul 1915
Child 1. Mary E. Kellam b. 6 Sep 1846, d. 22 Oct 1937
Citations
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Mary E. Kellam1
F, b. 6 September 1846, d. 22 October 1937
Pedigree
Father William T. Kellam b. 20 Oct 1821, d. 19 Nov 1857
Mother Charlotte Jane Pusey b. 9 Feb 1826, d. 5 Jul 1915
Last Edited 13 Aug 2010
Birth* 6 September 1846 Mary was born on 6 September 1846 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Mary was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Mary Kellam, age 4 in HH#474 headed by Wm. T. Kellam, a 29 year old cabnet maker with real estate valued at $1,200..2
Death* 22 October 1937 She died on 22 October 1937 at age 91.1
Burial* Mary was buried at Hollybrook Farm, Scarburgh Neck, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Mary E. Kellam, daughter of Wm. T. & Jane (Pusey), 6 Sep 1846 - 22 Oct 1937, aged 91 years, 1 month & 16 days.1
Citations
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
William Darby
M, b. circa 1833
Pedigree
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1833 William was born circa 1833 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/another* 1850 William was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wm. Darby, a 17 year old cabnet maker in HH#474 headed by Wm. T. Kellam, a 29 year old cabnet maker with real estate valued at $1,200..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Elizabeth C. 'Betsy' Guy1
F, b. circa 1831
Pedigree
Father William Guy Jr. b. 28 Aug 1808, d. 22 Dec 1867
Mother Susanna Lawrence b. c 1813, d. 16 Dec 1875
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Biography* She was shown on William Guy's tombstone as daughter Elizabeth C. Guy, who erected the tombstone.
Birth* circa 1831 Elizabeth was born circa 1831 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Elizabeth was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Betsy Guy, age 19 in HH#475 headed by Wm. Guy, a 38 year old sailor..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
John William Guy1,2
M, b. 6 April 1833, d. 23 December 1911
Pedigree
Father William Guy Jr. b. 28 Aug 1808, d. 22 Dec 1867
Mother Susanna Lawrence b. c 1813, d. 16 Dec 1875
Last Edited 27 Feb 2016
Birth* 6 April 1833 John was born on 6 April 1833 at Pungoteague, Acc Co, VA.3
Census w/parents* 1850 John was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jno. Guy, age 18 in HH#475 headed by Wm. Guy, a 38 year old sailor..1
Marriage* 25 July 1855 He married Mary Ann Rayfield, daughter of Samuel T. Rayfield and Nancy A. Stevens, on 25 July 1855 at Onancock, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as John Wm. Guy, a 23 year old waterman, born in Pungoteague, the son of John Wm. & Susanna L. Guy and she was shown as Mary Ann Rayfield, age 24, born in Onancock, the daughter of Samuel & Nancy A. Rayfield. They were married by J. Allen and John A. Martin said both were over age 21..2
Marriage* 9 June 1874 John William Guy married Jane M. Lowe on 9 June 1874 at Somerset Co, MD. They were shown as John W. Guy, age 36 and Jane M. Lowe, age 19.4
Marriage* 29 September 1897 John William Guy married Lola Crockett, daughter of Thomas W. Crockett and Cordelia 'Delia' Paul, on 29 September 1897 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John W. Guy, a 65 year old widowed farmer, the son of William & Susan Guy and she was shown as Lola Crockett, age 20, the daughter of Thomas W. & Delia Crockett.5
Census head* 1900 John was listed as a head of household in the census of 1900 at Lee District, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John W. Guy the head of HH#171, a 67 year old farmer, born Apr 1833. Listed with him were the following Guys: Lola, a 22 year old wife; Charles, a 25 year old son; Ernest, a 19 year old son; Mattie, a 28 year old daughter; Rubie, a 22 year old daughter; Walter, an 18 year old son; Lenard, a 16 year old son; Bessie, a 15 year old daughter; Uphur, a 13 year old son; Emma, an 11 year old daughter; Lelia, a 9 year old daughter; Harrol, a 6 year old son; and Clarence, a 1 year old son.6
Death* 23 December 1911 He died on 23 December 1911 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 78.3
Burial* John was buried at Guy Cemetery, west of Melfa, Accomack Co, VA.3
Family 1
Mary Ann Rayfield b. 10 Oct 1829, d. 5 Apr 1868
Marriage* 25 July 1855 He married Mary Ann Rayfield, daughter of Samuel T. Rayfield and Nancy A. Stevens, on 25 July 1855 at Onancock, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as John Wm. Guy, a 23 year old waterman, born in Pungoteague, the son of John Wm. & Susanna L. Guy and she was shown as Mary Ann Rayfield, age 24, born in Onancock, the daughter of Samuel & Nancy A. Rayfield. They were married by J. Allen and John A. Martin said both were over age 21..2
Children 1. Louis F. Guy+7 b. 5 Oct 1856, d. 21 Nov 1941
2. George W. Guy+2 b. 1858, d. 1933
3. John Robert Guy Sr.+8 b. 17 May 1862, d. 7 Jul 1944
4. William H. Guy+ b. 25 Dec 1865, d. 1902
5. Mary 'Manie' A. Guy+2 b. 26 Mar 1867, d. 1932
Family 2
Jane M. Lowe b. c 1855
Marriage* 9 June 1874 John William Guy married Jane M. Lowe on 9 June 1874 at Somerset Co, MD. They were shown as John W. Guy, age 36 and Jane M. Lowe, age 19.4
Child 1. Bessie Pearl Guy+6 b. 1884, d. 1918
Family 3
Lola Crockett b. c 1877
Marriage* 29 September 1897 John William Guy married Lola Crockett, daughter of Thomas W. Crockett and Cordelia 'Delia' Paul, on 29 September 1897 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John W. Guy, a 65 year old widowed farmer, the son of William & Susan Guy and she was shown as Lola Crockett, age 20, the daughter of Thomas W. & Delia Crockett.5
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S595] Ruth T. Dryden, Lower Eastern Shore Maryland Marriages (including the counties of Somerset, Worcester, Wicomico) 1865-1906.
[S43] Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Register #4, 1896-1925.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
[S728] Gial M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Birth Register, 1853-1896, Volume I, 1852-1876.
[S2597] Walter Henry Flannery Jr., Descendants of Levi Rayfield Sr.
William Guy1
F, b. circa 1836
Pedigree
Father William Guy Jr. b. 28 Aug 1808, d. 22 Dec 1867
Mother Susanna Lawrence b. c 1813, d. 16 Dec 1875
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1836 William was born circa 1836 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 William was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wm. Guy, age 14 in HH#475 headed by Wm. Guy, a 38 year old sailor..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
William 'Henry' Guy (Gie)1,2
M, b. 1841, d. 1920
Pedigree
Father William Guy Jr. b. 28 Aug 1808, d. 22 Dec 1867
Mother Susanna Lawrence b. c 1813, d. 16 Dec 1875
Last Edited 6 Nov 2019
Birth* 1841 William 'Henry' Guy (Gie) was born in 1841 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Census w/parents* 1850 William was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Henry Guy, age 11 in HH#475 headed by Wm. Guy, a 38 year old sailor..3
Marriage* 11 March 1862 He married Martha Edna Evans, daughter of Rev. Laban Evans and Mary Anne Jones, on 11 March 1862. They were shown as Henry Gie & Martha E. Evans in the Maryland, Compiled Marriages, 1667-1899.1
Death* 1920 William 'Henry' Guy (Gie) died in 1920 at Ewell, Smith Island, Somerset Co, MD.2
Burial* William was buried at Ewell United Methodist Church Cemetery, Smith Island, Somerset Co, MD.2
Family
Martha Edna Evans b. 1841, d. 1921
Citations
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Henry Gie & Martha E. Evans in the Maryland, Compiled Marriages, 1667-1899.
[S2259] findagrave.com, MEMORIAL ID 79593780 (William Henry "Henry" Guy).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Selby Guy1
M, b. circa 1844
Pedigree
Father William Guy Jr. b. 28 Aug 1808, d. 22 Dec 1867
Mother Susanna Lawrence b. c 1813, d. 16 Dec 1875
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1844 Selby was born circa 1844 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Selby was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Selby Guy, age 6 in HH#475 headed by Wm. Guy, a 38 year old sailor..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Henny R. Guy1
F, b. circa 1846
Pedigree
Father William Guy Jr. b. 28 Aug 1808, d. 22 Dec 1867
Mother Susanna Lawrence b. c 1813, d. 16 Dec 1875
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1846 Henny was born circa 1846 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Henny was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Henny R. Guy, age 4 in HH#475 headed by Wm. Guy, a 38 year old sailor..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Ellison Guy1
M, b. circa 1848
Pedigree
Father William Guy Jr. b. 28 Aug 1808, d. 22 Dec 1867
Mother Susanna Lawrence b. c 1813, d. 16 Dec 1875
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1848 Ellison was born circa 1848 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Ellison was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Ellison Guy, age 2 in HH#475 headed by Wm. Guy, a 38 year old sailor..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
John Shrieves1
M, b. circa 1839
Pedigree
Father Abraham Shrieves b. c 1812
Mother Lavinia Scott b. c 1819
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1839 John was born circa 1839 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 John was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Jno. Shrives, age 11 in HH#476, headed by Abraham Shrives, a 38 year old shoemaker..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Capt. Thomas (of Wm & Susan) Mister1
M, b. circa 1812, d. before 1850
Pedigree
Father William (of Wm & Abigail) Mister1 b. 1777, d. 18 Nov 1829
Mother Susan (-----)1 b. 13 Sep 1773, d. 15 Oct 1836
Charts Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Last Edited 29 Aug 2019
Birth* circa 1812 Thomas was born circa 1812 at Accomack Co, VA.
Marriage 19 October 1835 He married Mary (of Hamilton) Johnson, daughter of Hamilton Johnson, on 19 October 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. William B. Kellam was security on the M.L.B. of Thomas Mister and Mary Johnson of Hamilton.2
Land sold* 23 March 1839 Capt. Thomas (of Wm & Susan) Mister sold land on 23 March 1839 at tract A37F (Snugly), South Side of Pungoteague Creek, Accomack Co, VA. Wm. Mister & Ann his wife, John M. Mister & Maria his wife, Solomon Mister & Sarah his wife, Susan Mister, Betsey Mister, Rachel Mister, Thomas Mister, and George W. Parker & Jane M. his wife sold to James K. Savage, all of Accomack Co, VA, for the sum of $4,006 a tract of land on the south side of Pungoteague Creek containing 144 acres bounded on the North by the Creek aforesaid, on the West by James Taylor's heirs, on the South by Wm. D. Seymour & the heirs of Jno. K. Chandler dec'd, & on the East by Wm. P. Moore Senr, excepting from the tract a piece of land 30 feet square & so laid out as to embrace the graveyard on said land, with a right of way thereto, for the purposes of a burying ground & no other purpose whatsoever, and excepting from the tract another piece of land 30 feet square & so laid out as to embrace the school house situated thereon, with a right of way thereto. The said tract being the same which was heretofore sold & conveyed by Wm. P. Moore Senr & wife to Wm. Mister Senr who died sized thereof. Signed by: Ann D.G. Mister, Wm Mister, John M. Mister, Maria (her X mark) Mister, Solomon (his X mark) Mister, Sarah (her X mark) Mister, Susey (her X mark) Mister, Betsey (her X mark) Mister, Rachel (her X mark) Mister, Thomas (his X mark), George W. Parker, and Jane M. Parker. Witt: Henry S. Walker, James K. Walker, Ann M. Savage & Robert R. Heath for Sukey Mister. (NOTE: The wives named in the deed appeared separately from their husbands before justices of the peace and declared that they willingly signed the deed.)3
Land sold 22 June 1839 He sold land on 22 June 1839 at tract A37F (Snugly), South Side of Pungoteague Creek, Accomack Co, VA. William Mister & Ann his wife, John M. Mister & Mariah his wife, Solomon Mister & Sarah his wife, Wm. C. Edwards & Sarah his wife, Mary Townsend, Susan Mister, Elizabeth Mister, Rachel Mister, & Thos. Mister, all of Accomack Co, VA sold to James Parker of R of the same place for $70 four acres of wood land bounded o the North & East by Sarah R. Watson, on the North & West by William P. Moore Sr., on the South & West by Susan C. Parker & Col. Jno. J. Joynes and on the East by Doctor Hugh G. Seymour & the public road. Signed by: Wm. Mister, Ann D.G. Mister, John M. Mister, Mariah (her X mark) Mister, Solomon (his X mark) Mister, Sarah (her X mark) Mister, Elizabeth (her X mark) Mister, Rachel (her X mark) Mister, Susan (her X mark) Mister, Mary (her X mark) Townsend, William C. Edwards, Sarah (her X mark) Edwards. (NOTE: Thos. Mister was listed with the other sellers several times in the body of the deed, but the clerk evidently failed to copy his name with the other signers of the deed.)4
Marriage* 30 December 1839 He married Margaret Ann Watson, daughter of Rev. William C. Watson and Nancy Major, on 30 December 1839 at Accomack Co, VA. William Mister and William C. Watson were the securities on the M.L.B. of Thomas Mister and Margaret Ann Watson of William C. Watson. Another record from this source shows Capt. Thomas Mister married Margaret Ann Watson on 2 Aug 1840..2
Census head* 1840 Thomas was listed as a head of household in the census of 1840 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Mister, a head of household, age 20-30 (b.c. 1810-1820). Listed with him were 1F15-20, 1F20-30, and 2 slaves.5
Death* before 1850 Thomas died before 1850. He was not in the 1850 St. George Parish HH#501 with his wife Margaret Mister, age 27 and their children..6
Family
Margaret Ann Watson b. c 1823, d. 1864
Marriage* 30 December 1839 He married Margaret Ann Watson, daughter of Rev. William C. Watson and Nancy Major, on 30 December 1839 at Accomack Co, VA. William Mister and William C. Watson were the securities on the M.L.B. of Thomas Mister and Margaret Ann Watson of William C. Watson. Another record from this source shows Capt. Thomas Mister married Margaret Ann Watson on 2 Aug 1840..2
Children 1. Margaret 'Peggy' A. Mister b. c 1840
2. Susan J. (Capt Thos) Mister b. c 1843
3. Capt. Thomas Teackle Mister+ b. 4 Mar 1847, d. 3 Sep 1910
Citations
[S941] Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 030, 1839-1841, p. 309 (heirs of Wm Mister Senr sold to James R. Savage).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S941] Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 030, 1839-1841, p. 309 (heirs of Wm Mister Senr sold to James K. Savage).
[S941] Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 030, 1839-1841, p. 57 (heirs of Wm Mister sold to James Parker of R).
[S581] Jody Powell, 1840 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Polly Shrieves1
F, b. circa 1847
Pedigree
Father Abraham Shrieves b. c 1812
Mother Lavinia Scott b. c 1819
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1847 Polly was born circa 1847 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Polly was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Polly Shrives, age 3 in HH#476, headed by Abraham Shrives, a 38 year old shoemaker..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Catharine 'Kate' Savage1,2
F, b. circa 1840
Pedigree
Father Littleton (of Jacob of Litt'l) Savage b. c 1815
Mother Catherine 'Caty' Jones b. c 1803
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of John Stringer (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 6 Dec 2016
Birth* circa 1840 Catharine was born circa 1840 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Catharine was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Catharine Savage, age 10 in HH#477 headed by Littleton Savage, a 35 year old farmer..1
Marriage* 16 August 1858 She married James S. Ames, son of Stringer Ames and Rachel Pusey, on 16 August 1858 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as James Ames, widower, and she was shown as Catherine Savage, daughter of Littleton who gave consent..2,3
Married Name 16 August 1858 As of 16 August 1858,her married name was Ames.
Family
James S. Ames b. 19 Jan 1828, d. 7 May 1895
Children 1. Margaret Susan Ames2 b. c 1859
2. Clara F. Ames b. 1866
3. Kate E. Ames2 b. c 1867
4. Mary F. Ames+ b. 1869, d. 1947
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Mary J. Savage1,2
F, b. 28 February 1844, d. 24 January 1911
Pedigree
Father Littleton (of Jacob of Litt'l) Savage b. c 1815
Mother Catherine 'Caty' Jones b. c 1803
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Last Edited 26 Dec 2006
Birth* 28 February 1844 Mary was born on 28 February 1844 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Census w/parents* 1850 Mary was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Mary J. Savage, age 7 in HH#477 headed by Littleton Savage, a 35 year old farmer..1
Marriage* 3 December 1862 She married John W. Harris, son of George Burton Harris and Rachel Shield, on 3 December 1862 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Jno. W. Harris, a 26 year old mechanic, the son of Geo. & Rachel Harris and she was shown as Mary J. Savage, age 18, the daughter of Littl. Savage. They were married by J.W.A. Elliott..4
Married Name 3 December 1862 As of 3 December 1862,her married name was Harris.
Death* 24 January 1911 Mary died on 24 January 1911 at age 66.3
Burial* Her body was interred at Belle Haven Cem, Acc Co, VA.3
Family
John W. Harris b. 1836, d. 1914
Children 1. Fannie L. Harris b. c 1864
2. Lena Harris+ b. 1877, d. 1949
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Betsy Savage1
F, b. circa 1848
Pedigree
Father Littleton (of Jacob of Litt'l) Savage b. c 1815
Mother Catherine 'Caty' Jones b. c 1803
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1848 Betsy was born circa 1848 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Betsy was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Betsy Savage, age 2 in HH#477 headed by Littleton Savage, a 35 year old farmer..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Harriet Jane Watson1
F, b. 24 January 1830, d. 10 August 1891
Pedigree
Father Rev. William C. Watson b. 8 Jun 1800, d. Feb 1860
Mother Nancy Major b. c 1803
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Hill (Gentleman, Hunting Creek)
Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Descendants of John Parramore (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Last Edited 14 Jan 2016
Birth* 24 January 1830 Harriet was born on 24 January 1830 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* 26 October 1847 She married William T. Drummond, son of William R. Drummond and Mary Anne Parker, on 26 October 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. George L. Powell was the security on the M.L.B. of William T. Drummond and Harriet J. Watson of William C. Watson..2
Married Name 26 October 1847 As of 26 October 1847,her married name was Drummond.
Census w/husband* 1850 Harriet was listed with her husband in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#478 was headed by Wm. Drummond, a 24 year old carpenter. Listed with him were Harriet Drummond, age 20 and Betsy Bevans, age 16 and black.3
Census w/husband 18 August 1870 Harriet was listed with her husband in the census of 18 August 1870 at Smithfield, Isle of Wight, VA. HH#31 was headed by W.T. Drummond, a 45 year old ship carpenter with real estate valued at $2,000 and personal estate valued at $800. Listed with him were Harriett H.J. Drummond, a 39 year old milliner; Cate Thompson, age 16 & at home; Mary Bain, age 19 & at home; and Cherry Chapman, a 20 year old black cook.4
Census head* 2 June 1880 Harriet was listed as a head of household in the census of 2 June 1880 at Smithfield, Isle of Wight Co, VA. HH#5 was headed by Harriet J. Drummond, a 50 year old milliner. Listed with her was William T. Drummond, a 55 year old husband and ship carpenter. Also listed was Mary E. Bain, a 30 year old boarder and apprentice to milliner; Georgie Sturgis, a 16 year old board and apprentice to milliner; George N. Guy, a 13 year boarder and at school; Margaret Wilson, a 30 year old black servant.5
Death* 10 August 1891 She died on 10 August 1891 at Isle of Wight Co, VA, at age 61.1
Burial* Harriet was buried at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Smithfield, Isle of Wight Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Harriet Jane Drummond, wife of Wm. T. Drummond, 24 Jan 1830 - 10 Aug 1891.1
Family
William T. Drummond b. 13 May 1825, d. 10 Oct 1899
Marriage* 26 October 1847 She married William T. Drummond, son of William R. Drummond and Mary Anne Parker, on 26 October 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. George L. Powell was the security on the M.L.B. of William T. Drummond and Harriet J. Watson of William C. Watson..2
Citations
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 91279032 (Harriett Jane Drummond).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Isle of Wight Co, VA.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1880 Federal Census, Isle of Wight Co, VA.
William T. Drummond
M, b. 13 May 1825, d. 10 October 1899
Pedigree
Father William R. Drummond1 b. 1795, d. 3 Sep 1853
Mother Mary Anne Parker1 b. c 1802, d. 1866
Charts Descendants of William Custis (Ravenswood, Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Richard Hill (Gentleman, Hunting Creek)
Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek)
Descendants of John Parramore (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown)
Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Last Edited 12 Jan 2016
Birth* 13 May 1825 William was born on 13 May 1825 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Marriage* 26 October 1847 He married Harriet Jane Watson, daughter of Rev. William C. Watson and Nancy Major, on 26 October 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. George L. Powell was the security on the M.L.B. of William T. Drummond and Harriet J. Watson of William C. Watson..3
Census head* 1850 William was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wm. Drummond the head of HH#478, a 24 year old carpenter. Listed with him were Harriet Drummond, age 20 and Betsy Bevans, age 16 and black..4
Land sold* 14 September 1866 He sold land on 14 September 1866 at Pungoteague, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. Captain John Drummond purchased the Old Home Place that his mother had owned from his brothers and sisters. They were William T. Drummond and Harriett his wife of Isle of Wright Co, VA; George Edward and Ada Kellam his wife of Accomack Co, VA; Robert W. Guy and Caroline E. Drummond, his wife of Portsmouth, VA; Emily Drummond (wife of John Rogers) of Portsmouth, VA; Robert Augustus Drummond and Margaret Sturgis, his wife of Accomack Co, VA; and Louis D. Drummond (wife: 1- Hester Benson and 2- Mary A. Bell) of Accomack Co, VA. Ann does not appear on the deed and may have died. Also, Joseph P. Drummond (wife: Rose Cutler) does not appear but it may be that he was not quite 21 years old at this time. It is interesting to note that relationship with the Guy family. Clarissy's brothers and sister were Robert, George and Emma. As stated, Captain John Drummond married Clarissy Guy. Robert Guy married Captain John's sister Caroline. George Guy married Arnithis Garrison, the sister of Captain John's second wife, Bettie. Hazel (Guy) Young, the granddaughter of George Guy and daughter of his son George, is a close friend of the Drummond family and currently lives in Keller, VA.5
Census head 18 August 1870 William was listed as a head of household in the census of 18 August 1870 at Smithfield, Isle of Wight, VA. HH#31 was headed by W.T. Drummond, a 45 year old ship carpenter with real estate valued at $2,000 and personal estate valued at $800. Listed with him were Harriett H.J. Drummond, a 39 year old milliner; Cate Thompson, age 16 & at home; Mary Bain, age 19 & at home; and Cherry Chapman, a 20 year old black cook.6
Census w/wife* 2 June 1880 William was listed with his wife in the census of 2 June 1880 at Smithfield, Isle of Wight Co, VA. HH#5 was headed by Harriet J. Drummond, a 50 year old milliner. Listed with her was William T. Drummond, a 55 year old husband and ship carpenter. Also listed was Mary E. Bain, a 30 year old boarder and apprentice to milliner; Georgie Sturgis, a 16 year old board and apprentice to milliner; Geoge N. Guy, a 13 year boarder and at school; Margaret Wilson, a 30 year old black servant.7
Death* 10 October 1899 He died on 10 October 1899 at Isle of Wight Co, VA, at age 74.8
Burial* William was buried at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Smithfield, Isle of Wight Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as William T. Drummond, died Oct 10, 1899. The birth date is blank.8
Family
Harriet Jane Watson b. 24 Jan 1830, d. 10 Aug 1891
Marriage* 26 October 1847 He married Harriet Jane Watson, daughter of Rev. William C. Watson and Nancy Major, on 26 October 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. George L. Powell was the security on the M.L.B. of William T. Drummond and Harriet J. Watson of William C. Watson..3
Citations
[S164] W. Edward Melson Jr., Drummond Family, p. 10.
[S2574] Audrey Thompson VanTiem, The Thompson and Watson Families, p. 71 (citing the Family Bible of Mrs. Harriet Minson Herrman).
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S164] W. Edward Melson Jr., Drummond Family, p. 15.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Isle of Wight Co, VA.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1880 Federal Census, Isle of Wight Co, VA.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 20146059 (William T. Drummond).
Abram (of John?) Badger
M, b. circa 1807
Pedigree
Father John (of Nathaniel) Badger b. c 1766, d. b 25 May 1812
Mother Sarah 'Sally' (of Micajah) Underhill (Undsill?) b. c 1775, d. b 28 Jun 1831
Last Edited 1 Jul 2015
Birth* circa 1807 Abram was born circa 1807 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* circa 1842 He married Susan (-----) circa 1842.1
Census head* 1850 Abram was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Abram Badger the head of HH#484, age 43. Listed with him were the following Badgers: Susan, age 27; Corinthia S., age 6; and Marcellus, age 3..1
Family
Susan (-----) b. c 1823
Children 1. Corinthia S. Badger b. c 1844
2. Marcellus Badger b. c 1847
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Susan (-----)
F, b. circa 1823
Pedigree
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1823 Susan was born circa 1823 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Marriage* circa 1842 She married Abram (of John?) Badger, son of John (of Nathaniel) Badger and Sarah 'Sally' (of Micajah) Underhill (Undsill?), circa 1842.1
Married Name circa 1842 As of circa 1842,her married name was Badger.
Census w/husband* 1850 Susan was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Susan Badger, age 27 in HH#484 headed by Abram Badger, age 43..1
Family
Abram (of John?) Badger b. c 1807
Children 1. Corinthia S. Badger b. c 1844
2. Marcellus Badger b. c 1847
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Corinthia S. Badger1
F, b. circa 1844
Pedigree
Father Abram (of John?) Badger b. c 1807
Mother Susan (-----) b. c 1823
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1844 Corinthia was born circa 1844 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Corinthia was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Corinthia S. Badger, age 6 in HH#484 headed by Abram Badger, age 43..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Marcellus Badger1
M, b. circa 1847
Pedigree
Father Abram (of John?) Badger b. c 1807
Mother Susan (-----) b. c 1823
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1847 Marcellus was born circa 1847 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Marcellus was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Marcellus Badger, age 3 in HH#484 headed by Abram Badger, age 43..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Arthur James Jacob I1
M, b. circa 1795, d. 14 February 1859
Pedigree
Father Esau (of John of John) Jacob2 b. Feb 1750, d. b 10 Apr 1797
Mother Margaret 'Peggy' (of John Sr) Joynes2 b. c 1760
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 9 Jun 2015
Birth* circa 1795 Arthur was born circa 1795 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Chancery suit* 1 December 1801 He was named in a chancery suit on 1 December 1801 at Northampton Co, VA. In obedience to a decree of the court of Northampton County to us directed bearing the date the 1st December 1801 between Peggy, John, & Mary Jaocb, Ptfs and Sally, Nancy, Teackle & Arthur Jacob, Defts. In Chancery, we the subscribers have proceeded to sell and divide the slaves in said decree mentioned equally between Ptfs & Defts, as per the annexed statement. viz. James was sold to Edward Joynes for £87 and Major was sold to Edward Joynes for £91.10. aand have paid each of the parties £25.10 being the heirs part of the slaves. Given under our hands 31 Jan 1801: Will. Satchell & Charles F. Satchell. (NOTE: The will of John Joynes Sr. recorded at Will Bk 27, p. 178, N'hamp Co, left to daughter Margaret one Negro boy named James. It is reasonable to assume that the slave named James, sold to Edward Joynes was the same one left to Margaret (Peggy) by the will of her father in 1784. It is also very likely that the purchaser of the two salves was the Edward, brother of Margaret, named in the will of John Joynes Sr.)4
War 1812 Veteran* from 30 September 1814 to 4 November 1814 He served in the War of 1812 from 30 September 1814 to 4 November 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. Both Arthur and Teackle Jacob served in the Northampton County Militia during the War of 1812.5
Marriage* 13 February 1822 He married Sally Thomas, daughter of William Thomas and Polly Smith, on 13 February 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. John K. Floyd was the security on the M.L.B. of Arthur Jacob and Sally Thomas. They were married on 14 Feb 1822.6
Anecdote* Arthur James Jacob (my great grandfather) married Sallie (Sarah) Thomas, Feb. 12, 1822. Arthur James, son of Arthur James and Sallie Jacob, born 1827, married Sabra Corbin Hack, 1856. She was born 1833 and died 1897. He died 1860 leaving 2 small children - Severn T. and Corinth Lee, she (either Corinth or Sabra) married William T. Klopp. They had 3 daughters, Dorethea died young, Gladys a well known writer and Corinne a writter and sketcher under the name of Malvern. Arthur James and Sallie owned 40 acres of land next to the Episcopal Church, where Bob Doughty now lives.7
Marriage* 5 April 1850 He married Rose A. 'Rosey' Clark on 5 April 1850 at Accomack Co, VA. Abel B. Colonna & Jas. N. Gillet were security on the M.L.B. of Arthur Jacob and Rosa Gilden, widow. (NOTE: This marriage is not in Turman's marriage book.)8
Census head* 1850 Arthur was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Arthur Jacobs the head of HH#485, a 55 year old farmer with real estate valued at $500. Listed with him were the following Jacobs: Rose A., age 49; Hy, an 18 year old student; Mary A., age 20; and Severn, age 16 and farming. Also listed was Chickering Townsend, age 10..3
Death* 14 February 1859 Arthur died on 14 February 1859 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Arthur Jacob, who died of unknown causes at the age of 62 years. He was the son of Esau & Peggy Jacob. He was born in Acc Co, a farmer and the husband of Rosey. His father(?) Wm. E. Jacob gave the information. (Note: Wm. E. was actually his son.)2
Admin of estate* 28 February 1859 Administration of Arthur estate was filed on 28 February 1859 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Arthur Jacob was granted to William E. Jacob with John A.W. Mears & Moses Smith securities.9
Family 1
Sally Thomas b. c 1800
Marriage* 13 February 1822 He married Sally Thomas, daughter of William Thomas and Polly Smith, on 13 February 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. John K. Floyd was the security on the M.L.B. of Arthur Jacob and Sally Thomas. They were married on 14 Feb 1822.6
Children 1. William Edward Jacob+ b. 5 Jun 1825, d. 23 Aug 1886
2. Arthur James Jacob II+10 b. 1827, d. 1860
3. Mary Ann Jacob b. 15 Jan 1830, d. 28 Sep 1886
4. Henry Teackle Jacob+ b. 18 Mar 1832, d. 9 Aug 1887
5. Severn Esau Jacob+ b. 31 Oct 1834, d. 21 Dec 1915
Family 2
Rose A. 'Rosey' Clark b. c 1801
Marriage* 5 April 1850 He married Rose A. 'Rosey' Clark on 5 April 1850 at Accomack Co, VA. Abel B. Colonna & Jas. N. Gillet were security on the M.L.B. of Arthur Jacob and Rosa Gilden, widow. (NOTE: This marriage is not in Turman's marriage book.)8
Citations
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, (Kellam family folder).
[S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, Jacob's file (citing N'hamp Co Will Book 32, p. 163, sale of slaves of Esau Jacob dec'd).
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, Jacob's file (citing Nottingham's Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors from Northampton County, VA, p. 56).
[S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
[S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 12, p. 107 (Arthur James Jacob Notation found in a book which belonged to Mrs. W.R. Broughton of Pungoteague, VA.).
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, Jacob's file (letter from E. Spencer Wise to Mr. J. William Joynes dated 27 Feb 1986).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 281 (adm of Arthur Jacobs to William E. Jacobs).
[S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Esau (of John of John) Jacob
M, b. February 1750, d. before 10 April 1797
Pedigree
Father John (of John of John) Jacob1 b. c 1728, d. b 12 Mar 1750/51
Mother Mary Abdell (Abdell?)1 b. c 1730
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 9 Jun 2015
Birth* February 1750 Esau was born in February 1750 at Northampton Co, VA. In her 1987 report to E. Spencer Wise (1914-1995) entitled "The Immediate Ancestors of Esau Jacob (1750-1797)," Mary Francis Carey concluded that Esau Jacob, born Feb 1750 and named for his father's uncle Esau, was the son of John Jacob (1728-1751) and his wife Mary (Abdell?), who was the son of John Jacob Junr (1707-1728), who was the son of John Jacob (c1675- 1729/30). Esau Jacob was raised by his father's uncle Thomas Jacob (c1722-1795), who had a son named Teackle of approximately Esau's age. It is suggested that Esau named a son Teackle after him, his father's first cousin. He would have considered Teackle as close as a brother. The records she searched gave no indication as to why Thomas Jacob named one of his sons Teackle..1,2
Est Settm't Father's* 27 August 1751 He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 27 August 1751 at Northampton Co, VA. A division of the estate of John Jacob dec'd was presented on 25 Aug 1751 by Mary Jacob and signed by John Walter, Arthur Downing and Salathiel Harrison. Thomas Jacob was one of the few debtors. After debts were paid, the estate was divided between the widow Mary and Esau Jacob, orphan. The latter's part was appraised at £6.12.7.3
Bound Out* 12 September 1758 He was bound out on 12 September 1758 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Esau Jacob, aged "8 years last February," orphan of John Jacob, was bound to Thomas Jacob. (NOTE: Thomas would have been his great-uncle, the brother of his grandfather John Jacob Junr.)4,2
Marriage* circa 1775 He married (-----) (-----) circa 1775 at Northampton Co, VA.1
Will - Mentioned in* 13 November 1776 Esau was mentioned in a will on 13 November 1776 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Easu Jacobs and given a felt hat in the will of Benjamin Heath.5
Marriage* 21 October 1789 He married Margaret 'Peggy' (of John Sr) Joynes, daughter of John (of Edward) Joynes Sr. and Rachel Andrews, on 21 October 1789 at Northampton Co, VA. Jacob Abdell was the security on the M.L.B. of Esau Jacob and Margaret Joynes..6
Will* 10 January 1797 Esau made a will on 10 January 1797 at Northampton Co, VA. To beloved wife Margaret my whole estate during her widowhood and then to be eq. div. between the whole of my children that is lawfully begotten of my body. To son Teagle Jacob all my clothes. My son Teagle Jacob and William Jones extrs. Witt: Daniel Luke, John Turpin.7
Death* before 10 April 1797 He died before 10 April 1797 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved. Teagle Jacob refused to act and William Jones qualified.7
Chancery suit* 1 December 1801 He was named in a chancery suit on 1 December 1801 at Northampton Co, VA. In obedience to a decree of the court of Northampton County to us directed bearing the date the 1st December 1801 between Peggy, John, & Mary Jaocb, Ptfs and Sally, Nancy, Teackle & Arthur Jacob, Defts. In Chancery, we the subscribers have proceeded to sell and divide the slaves in said decree mentioned equally between Ptfs & Defts, as per the annexed statement. viz. James was sold to Edward Joynes for £87 and Major was sold to Edward Joynes for £91.10. aand have paid each of the parties £25.10 being the heirs part of the slaves. Given under our hands 31 Jan 1801: Will. Satchell & Charles F. Satchell. (NOTE: The will of John Joynes Sr. recorded at Will Bk 27, p. 178, N'hamp Co, left to daughter Margaret one Negro boy named James. It is reasonable to assume that the slave named James, sold to Edward Joynes was the same one left to Margaret (Peggy) by the will of her father in 1784. It is also very likely that the purchaser of the two salves was the Edward, brother of Margaret, named in the will of John Joynes Sr.)8
Family 1
(-----) (-----) b. c 1775
Marriage* circa 1775 He married (-----) (-----) circa 1775 at Northampton Co, VA.1
Children 1. John Jacob+1 b. c 1780, d. b 29 Nov 1813
2. Mary Jacob1 b. c 1785
Family 2
Margaret 'Peggy' (of John Sr) Joynes b. c 1760
Marriage* 21 October 1789 He married Margaret 'Peggy' (of John Sr) Joynes, daughter of John (of Edward) Joynes Sr. and Rachel Andrews, on 21 October 1789 at Northampton Co, VA. Jacob Abdell was the security on the M.L.B. of Esau Jacob and Margaret Joynes..6
Children 1. Teackle (of Esau) Jacob+1 b. c 1790, d. b 10 Dec 1838
2. Nancy Jacob1 b. c 1791
3. Sally Jacob1 b. c 1793
4. Arthur James Jacob I+9 b. c 1795, d. 14 Feb 1859
Citations
[S2509] Mary Frances Carey, The Immediate Ancestors of Esau Jacob (1750-1797) of Northampton Co, VA commissioned by E. Spencer Wise.
[S623] William R.M. Houston M.D. & Jean M. Mihalyka, Colonial Residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore (Whose Ages Were Proved Before Court Officials of Accomack and Northampton Counties), p. 55.
[S2509] Mary Frances Carey, The Immediate Ancestors of Esau Jacob (1750-1797) of Northampton Co, VA commissioned by E. Spencer Wise, citing N'hamp Wills 1750-1754, p. 111.
[S2509] Mary Frances Carey, The Immediate Ancestors of Esau Jacob (1750-1797) of Northampton Co, VA commissioned by E. Spencer Wise, citing N'hamp Minute Book 1754-1761, p. 166.
[S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 446 (will of Benjamin Heath).
[S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
[S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 534 (will of Easer Jacob, wife Margaret).
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, Jacob's file (citing N'hamp Co Will Book 32, p. 163, sale of slaves of Esau Jacob dec'd).
[S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896.
Margaret 'Peggy' (of John Sr) Joynes1
F, b. circa 1760
Pedigree
Father John (of Edward) Joynes Sr.1 b. c 1708, d. b 14 Dec 1784
Mother Rachel Andrews1 b. c 1738, d. 7 Sep 1784
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 23 Nov 2016
Birth* circa 1760 Margaret was born circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA.
Will - Father's* 7 September 1784 Margaret was named in her father's will on 7 September 1784 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Joynes Sr. gave to son John the plantation whereon he now lives, 1/2 the apple orchard, and part of my oat ground, viz., from a chesnut tree in the apple orchard along the old fence row to Fisher's line and from said chesnut to the corner of Joyne's field, all for 5 years and then to be eq. div. by my sons John and William. To son John n. boy Plato. To son William and dau. Margaret the remainder of my plantation and houses to bring up my younger children for 5 years and then to be eq. div. by my sons John and William. To dau. Margaret n. boy James. Remaining estate to be div. by my six children William, Margaret, Edward, Betsy, Susanna and Rachel. Sons John and William extrs. Witt: Thomas Underhill, Edmund Joynes, Arthur Downing, Jr.1
Marriage* 21 October 1789 She married Esau (of John of John) Jacob, son of John (of John of John) Jacob and Mary Abdell (Abdell?), on 21 October 1789 at Northampton Co, VA. Jacob Abdell was the security on the M.L.B. of Esau Jacob and Margaret Joynes..2
Married Name 21 October 1789 As of 21 October 1789,her married name was Jacob.
Will - Husb's* 10 January 1797 Margaret was named in her husband's will on 10 January 1797 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Easer 'X' Jacob, named a wife Margaret and the whole of my children that is lawfully begotten of my body. Son Teagle Jacob all my clothes.3
Chancery suit* 1 December 1801 She was named in a chancery suit on 1 December 1801 at Northampton Co, VA. In obedience to a decree of the court of Northampton County to us directed bearing the date the 1st December 1801 between Peggy, John, & Mary Jaocb, Ptfs and Sally, Nancy, Teackle & Arthur Jacob, Defts. In Chancery, we the subscribers have proceeded to sell and divide the slaves in said decree mentioned equally between Ptfs & Defts, as per the annexed statement. viz. James was sold to Edward Joynes for £87 and Major was sold to Edward Joynes for £91.10. aand have paid each of the parties £25.10 being the heirs part of the slaves. Given under our hands 31 Jan 1801: Will. Satchell & Charles F. Satchell. (NOTE: The will of John Joynes Sr. recorded at Will Bk 27, p. 178, N'hamp Co, left to daughter Margaret one Negro boy named James. It is reasonable to assume that the slave named James, sold to Edward Joynes was the same one left to Margaret (Peggy) by the will of her father in 1784. It is also very likely that the purchaser of the two salves was the Edward, brother of Margaret, named in the will of John Joynes Sr.)4
Family
Esau (of John of John) Jacob b. Feb 1750, d. b 10 Apr 1797
Children 1. Teackle (of Esau) Jacob+5 b. c 1790, d. b 10 Dec 1838
2. Nancy Jacob5 b. c 1791
3. Sally Jacob5 b. c 1793
4. Arthur James Jacob I+6 b. c 1795, d. 14 Feb 1859
Citations
[S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 480 (will of John Joynes Sr.).
[S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
[S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 534 (will of Easer Jacob, wife Margaret).
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, Jacob's file (citing N'hamp Co Will Book 32, p. 163, sale of slaves of Esau Jacob dec'd).
[S2509] Mary Frances Carey, The Immediate Ancestors of Esau Jacob (1750-1797) of Northampton Co, VA commissioned by E. Spencer Wise.
[S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896.
Rose A. 'Rosey' Clark1
F, b. circa 1801
Pedigree
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 9 Jun 2015
Birth* circa 1801 Rose was born circa 1801 at Accomack Co, VA.2
Marriage* 12 November 1827 She married John Gilden on 12 November 1827 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. W. Ridley was security on the M.L.B. of John Gildon and Rosey Clark. Wm. W. Ridley as to Rosey's age and Nath'l Ames & Major Wescoat witnesses.1
Married Name 12 November 1827 As of 12 November 1827,her married name was Gilden.
Marriage* 5 April 1850 She married Arthur James Jacob I, son of Esau (of John of John) Jacob and Margaret 'Peggy' (of John Sr) Joynes, on 5 April 1850 at Accomack Co, VA. Abel B. Colonna & Jas. N. Gillet were security on the M.L.B. of Arthur Jacob and Rosa Gilden, widow. (NOTE: This marriage is not in Turman's marriage book.)3
Married Name 5 April 1850 As of 5 April 1850,her married name was Jacob.
Census w/husband* 1850 Rose was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Rose A. Jacobs, age 49 in HH#485 headed by Arthur Jacobs, a 55 year old farmer with real estate valued at $500..2
Family 1
John Gilden b. c 1800
Family 2
Arthur James Jacob I b. c 1795, d. 14 Feb 1859
Citations
[S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, Jacob's file (letter from E. Spencer Wise to Mr. J. William Joynes dated 27 Feb 1986).
Henry Teackle Jacob1,2
M, b. 18 March 1832, d. 9 August 1887
Pedigree
Father Arthur James Jacob I b. c 1795, d. 14 Feb 1859
Mother Sally Thomas3 b. c 1800
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 3 Jul 2019
Birth* 18 March 1832 Henry was born on 18 March 1832 at Northampton Co, VA.4,5
Census w/parents* 1850 Henry was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Hy. Jacobs, an 18 year old student in HH#485 headed by Arthur Jacobs, a 55 year old farmer with real estate valued at $500..1
Census head 1860 Henry was listed as a head of household in the census of 1860 at Weaverville Basin, Trinity Co, California. HH#1362 was headed by Henry T. Jacob, a 29 year old miner with real estate valued at $500, born in VA. Listed with him was Severn Jacob, a 26 year old miner, born in VA.6
Census w/brother* 1870 Henry was listed with his brother in the census of 1870 at Cedar Creek Mines, Missoula, Montana Territory. HH#253 was headed by S. Jacobs, a 35 year old male, who worked in mines, born in VA. Listed with him were J.T. Distelhorst, age 24 & working in mines, born in MO; H.T. Joacobs, age 38 & working in mines, born in VA; and A. Lower, age 32 & mining, born in Iowa.7
Marriage* 27 May 1880 He married Amelia Klaue on 27 May 1880 at Lewis and Clark Co, Montana.5
Census head* 1880 Henry was listed as a head of household in the census of 1880 at Trinity, Three Mile and Second Mile, Lewis and Clark Co, Montana. HH#412 was headed by H. Jacobs, a 48 year old miner, born in Virginia. Listed with him was Amelia Jacobs, age 18, born in California, whose parents were born in Germany.8
Anecdote* 19 October 1882 We had the pleasure of an introduction, a few days since, to Mr. Henry T. Jacob, of Silver City, Montana Territory, now on a visit to his brother, Mr. Wm. E. Jacob, of this county. Mr, Jacob has prospered in the home of his adoption, and thinks it a glorious country, but like all true Virginians, cannot resist the longing to turn their steps backward occasionally to the land of their birth. He has visited the county before for twenty years.9
Death* 9 August 1887 He died on 9 August 1887 at Helena, Lewis and Clark Co, Montana, at age 55. Henry T. Jacob was born in Northampton County, Virginia, March 18, 1832. He left home in 1855 and went to California, where he engaged in mining for several years. In 1866, he came to Montana and placer mined at Trinity Gulch for eight years. He sold his mining interests and moved to Virginia Creek where he began quartz mining and was successful. On May 27, 1880, Henry married Amelia Klaue at her mother's residence; they were married by Cornelius Hedges, Probate Judge. On August 9, 1887, Henry died; the attending physicians were Steele, Atchison, Bullard, and Pleasants. The doctors were of the opinion that his sudden illness was due to the "passage of a gravel stone and that death ensued from uremic poisoning." Henry left a wife, Amelia, and three daughters, Sadie, Maude, and Henrietta. The oldest child was seven, and the youngest was six months. He also left a brother, S. E. Jacob of Prickly Pear Valley. The funeral was held at the residence on Warren Street. Henry's estate was said to be worth $50,000 or $60,000. On August 10, the following was purchased from Herrmann & Co: metallic casket and outside box $150.00, washing and dressing $10.00, engraved nameplate $3.00, alcohol $2.00, six pair white gloves $1.50, digging of grave by Schmidt and cleaning $7.00, total $173.50. On March 16, 1895, he was moved to Forestvale Cemetery. (Note: Henry's wife, Amelia (Klaue) married a second time to Samuel M. Meadows in 1890. Henry, Amelia, and Samuel are buried in Forestvale Cemetery.)5
Burial* Henry was buried at Benton Avenue Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark Co, Montana.5
Family
Amelia Klaue b. c 1862, d. 9 Jun 1900
Marriage* 27 May 1880 He married Amelia Klaue on 27 May 1880 at Lewis and Clark Co, Montana.5
Children 1. Sadie Jacob5 b. c 1881
2. Amelia Maud Jacob10 b. 12 Aug 1882, d. 26 Mar 1960
3. Henrietta Buttercup Jacob5 b. c 1887
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S2509] Mary Frances Carey, The Immediate Ancestors of Esau Jacob (1750-1797) of Northampton Co, VA commissioned by E. Spencer Wise.
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, (Kellam family folder).
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Henry T. Jacob in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current.
[S2259] findagrave.com, MEMORIAL ID 92119788 (Henry T. Jacob).
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Trinity Co, California.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Missoula, Montana Terriory.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1880 Federal Census, Lewis & Clark Co, Montana.
[S2815]
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Relie J. Wortman & Maud A Jacob in the Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1987.
Mary Ann Jacob1,2
F, b. 15 January 1830, d. 28 September 1886
Pedigree
Father Arthur James Jacob I b. c 1795, d. 14 Feb 1859
Mother Sally Thomas3 b. c 1800
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 3 Jul 2019
Birth* 15 January 1830 Mary was born on 15 January 1830 at Accomack Co, VA.4
Census w/parents* 1850 Mary was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Mary A. Jacobs, age 20 in HH#485 headed by Arthur Jacobs, a 55 year old farmer with real estate valued at $500..1
Marriage* 8 November 1852 She married William H. Martin, son of Peter (of Smith) Martin and Rosannah 'Rosey' Warrington, on 8 November 1852 at Accomack Co, VA. They were shown as William Henry Martin of Peter and Mary Ann Jacob of Arthur.5
Married Name 8 November 1852 As of 8 November 1852,her married name was Martin.
Death* 28 September 1886 Mary Ann Jacob died on 28 September 1886 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 56.4
Burial* Mary was buried at Jacob Burial Ground, Shields, Accomack Co, VA.4
Family
William H. Martin b. 4 Aug 1830, d. 18 May 1907
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S2509] Mary Frances Carey, The Immediate Ancestors of Esau Jacob (1750-1797) of Northampton Co, VA commissioned by E. Spencer Wise.
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, (Kellam family folder).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Severn Esau Jacob1,2
M, b. 31 October 1834, d. 21 December 1915
Pedigree
Father Arthur James Jacob I b. c 1795, d. 14 Feb 1859
Mother Sally Thomas3 b. c 1800
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 3 Jul 2019
Birth* 31 October 1834 Severn was born on 31 October 1834 at Accomack Co, VA.4
Census w/parents* 1850 Severn was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Severn Jacobs, age 16 and farming in HH#485 headed by Arthur Jacobs, a 55 year old farmer with real estate valued at $500..5
Census w/brother* 1860 Severn was listed with his brother in the census of 1860 at Weaverville Basin, Trinity Co, California. HH#1362 was headed by Henry T. Jacob, a 29 year old miner with real estate valued at $500, born in VA. Listed with him was Severn Jacob, a 26 year old miner, born in VA.6
Census head* 1870 Severn was listed as a head of household in the census of 1870 at Cedar Creek Mines, Missoula, Montana Territory. HH#253 was headed by S. Jacobs, a 35 year old male, who worked in mines, born in VA. Listed with him were J.T. Distelhorst, age 24 & working in mines, born in MO; H.T. Joacobs, age 38 & working in mines, born in VA; and A. Lower, age 32 & mining, born in Iowa.7
Marriage* circa 1883 He married Anna Rachel Johnson circa 1883 at Lewis and Clark Co, Montana.8
Obituary - Brother's* August 1887 Severn Esau Jacob was named in his brother's obituary in August 1887 at Prickly Pear Valley, Lewis and Clark Co, Montana.1
Census head* 1900 Severn was listed as a head of household in the census of 1900 at Township 13, Lewis and Clark Co, Montana. HH#41 was headed by Severn Jacob, a 65 year old placer miner, born Oct 1834 in VA. Listed with him was Annie Jacob, a 43 year old wife, born Jun 1856 in Ohio; Arthur S. Jacob, a 14 year old son, born Jan 1886 in Montana; Mary S. Jacob, a 12 year old daughter, born Mar 1888; William H. Jacob, a 12 year old son, born Mar 1888 in Montana; and Lloyd T. Jacob, a 9 year old son, born Jan 1891 in Montana.9
Census head 1910 Severn was listed as a head of household in the census of 1910 at School District 4, Lewis and Clark Co, Montana. The household was headed by Severn E. Jacob, a 75 year old widowed farmer, born in VA. Listed with him was W. Henry Jacob, a 22 year old son & farmer, born in Montana.10
Death* 21 December 1915 He died on 21 December 1915 at Canyon Creek, Lewis and Clark Co, Montana, at age 81. He was shown as Severn E. Jacob, an 81yr 2mon & 20 days old widowed rancher, born 31 Oct 1834 in VA and died 21 Dec 1915, the son of Mr. Jacob and unknown mother. He died 5 miles along Canyon Creek. He was buried at Forest Vale.4
Burial* Severn was buried at Forestvale Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark Co, Montana.11
Family
Anna Rachel Johnson b. 1856, d. 25 Sep 1906
Marriage* circa 1883 He married Anna Rachel Johnson circa 1883 at Lewis and Clark Co, Montana.8
Children 1. Arthur S. Jacob12 b. Jan 1886, d. 14 Apr 1969
2. Mary S. Jacob9 b. Mar 1888
3. William Henry Jacob9 b. 28 Mar 1888, d. 1956
4. Lloyd Theron Jacob9 b. 29 Jan 1891, d. 10 Aug 1974
Citations
[S2259] findagrave.com, MEMORIAL ID 92119788 (Henry T. Jacob).
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Loy Theron Jacob in the Montana, County Births and Deaths, 1830-2011.
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, (Kellam family folder).
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Severn E Jacob in the Montana, County Births and Deaths, 1830-2011.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Trinity Co, California.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Missoula, Montana Terriory.
[S2259] findagrave.com, MEMORIAL ID 24145593 (Anna Rachel Johnson Jacob).
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census, Lewis & Clark Co, Montana.
[S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1910 Federal Census, Lewis & Clark Co, Montana.
[S2259] findagrave.com, MEMORIAL ID 24145572 (Severn E. Jacob).
[S2259] findagrave.com, MEMORIAL ID 109207260 (Arthur S Jacob).
William Edward Jacob1
M, b. 5 June 1825, d. 23 August 1886
Pedigree
Father Arthur James Jacob I b. c 1795, d. 14 Feb 1859
Mother Sally Thomas2 b. c 1800
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#1)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#2)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 3 Jul 2019
Birth* 5 June 1825 William was born on 5 June 1825 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Marriage* 23 November 1847 He married Charlotte Anne Bayly Mears, daughter of William (of Molly) Mears and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Sherlock, on 23 November 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. John E. Smith was the security on the M.L.B. of William E. Jacob and Charlotte A. Mears, orphan of William..4
Census head* 1850 William was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wm. E. Jacobs the head of HH#491, a 25 year old farmer. Listed with him were the following Jacobs: Charlotte, age 22; Arthur, age 1; and Geo., age 6/12. Also listed was Betsy Mears, age 48, who may have been his wife's mother..4
Reported death* 14 February 1859 William reported a death on 14 February 1859 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Wm. E. Jacob reported the death of his father Arthur Jacob, who died of unknown causes at the age of 62 years..1
Administrator* 28 February 1859 William was named as administrator of an estate on 28 February 1859 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Arthur Jacob was granted to William E. Jacob with John A.W. Mears & Moses Smith securities.5
Anecdote* 19 October 1882 We had the pleasure of an introduction, a few days since, to Mr. Henry T. Jacob, of Silver City, Montana Territory, now on a visit to his brother, Mr. Wm. E. Jacob, of this county. Mr, Jacob has prospered in the home of his adoption, and thinks it a glorious country, but like all true Virginians, cannot resist the longing to turn their steps backward occasionally to the land of their birth. He has visited the county before for twenty years.6
Death* 23 August 1886 William died on 23 August 1886 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA, at age 61. He was shown as Wm. E. Jaocb, who died 23 Aug 1886 of dysentery at the age of 61 years, the son of Arthur and the husband of Charlott A. Jacob. His son Geo. W. Jacob gave the information..1
Burial* His body was interred at Jacob Bur Gr, Shields, Acc Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as William E. Jacob, husband of Charlotte A.B. Jacob, 5 Jun 1825 - 21 Aug 1886..3
Family
Charlotte Anne Bayly Mears b. 24 Mar 1827, d. 2 Sep 1911
Marriage* 23 November 1847 He married Charlotte Anne Bayly Mears, daughter of William (of Molly) Mears and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Sherlock, on 23 November 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. John E. Smith was the security on the M.L.B. of William E. Jacob and Charlotte A. Mears, orphan of William..4
Children 1. Arthur Jacob b. c 1849
2. George Washington Jacob+ b. 18 Mar 1850, d. 18 Nov 1930
3. Elizabeth Sarah Thomas Jacob+ b. c 1851
4. Annie C. Jacob7 b. 28 Feb 1858, d. 17 Dec 1941
5. Jefferson Davis Jacob+8 b. 1861, d. 1944
Citations
[S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896.
[S818] Compiler E. Spencer Wise, E. Spencer Wise Genealogy Research Files at the Eastern Shore Public Library, (Kellam family folder).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 281 (adm of Arthur Jacobs to William E. Jacobs).
[S2815]
[S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
[S687] Gail Walczyk, 1870 Accomack Co, VA, Census, Part 2, St. George's Parish.
Charlotte Anne Bayly Mears1,2
F, b. 24 March 1827, d. 2 September 1911
Pedigree
Father William (of Molly) Mears b. c 1783, d. May 1837
Mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Sherlock b. c 1802
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#1)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#2)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 19 Feb 2017
Birth* 24 March 1827 Charlotte was born on 24 March 1827 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Will - Father's* 15 January 1837 Charlotte was named in her father's will on 15 January 1837 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Charlotte in the will of William Mears of Molly..2
Marriage* 23 November 1847 She married William Edward Jacob, son of Arthur James Jacob I and Sally Thomas, on 23 November 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. John E. Smith was the security on the M.L.B. of William E. Jacob and Charlotte A. Mears, orphan of William..4
Married Name 23 November 1847 As of 23 November 1847,her married name was Jacob.
Census w/husband* 1850 Charlotte was listed with her husband in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Charlotte Jacobs, age 22 in HH#491 headed by Wm. E. Jacobs, a 25 year old farmer. Also listed was Betsy Mears, age 48, who was evidently her mother..4
Death* 2 September 1911 Charlotte died on 2 September 1911 at age 84.3
Burial* Her body was interred at Jacob Bur Gr, Shields, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Charlotte A.B. Jacob, wife of Wm. E. Jacob, 24 Mar 1827 - 2 Sep 1911..3
Family
William Edward Jacob b. 5 Jun 1825, d. 23 Aug 1886
Marriage* 23 November 1847 She married William Edward Jacob, son of Arthur James Jacob I and Sally Thomas, on 23 November 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. John E. Smith was the security on the M.L.B. of William E. Jacob and Charlotte A. Mears, orphan of William..4
Children 1. Arthur Jacob b. c 1849
2. George Washington Jacob+ b. 18 Mar 1850, d. 18 Nov 1930
3. Elizabeth Sarah Thomas Jacob+ b. c 1851
4. Annie C. Jacob5 b. 28 Feb 1858, d. 17 Dec 1941
5. Jefferson Davis Jacob+6 b. 1861, d. 1944
Citations
[S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 373 (will of William Mears of Molly).
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
[S687] Gail Walczyk, 1870 Accomack Co, VA, Census, Part 2, St. George's Parish.
William Mears (idiotic)1,2
M, b. circa 1808
Pedigree
Father John (Neck) Mears b. c 1767, d. Sep 1819
Mother Mary Bradford b. c 1775, d. Aug 1814
Charts Descendants of John Fisher (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Richard Smith (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West)
Zephania Bradford, Patriotic Service, Furnished Supplies
Last Edited 16 Oct 2006
Birth* circa 1808 William was born circa 1808 at Accomack Co, VA.3
Will - Mother's* 14 January 1814 William was named in his mother's will on 14 January 1814 at Accomack Co, VA. He was under age 15..4
Will - Father's* 22 April 1819 William was named in his father's will on 22 April 1819 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son William Mears in the will of John Mears, who was shown as John Mears "(Neck)" at settlement..1
Heir - named as* 27 September 1831 William was named as an heir on 27 September 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that he was shown as William Mears, son of Mary Bradford who married John Mears (K), who was a daughter of Zephania Bradford, a brother of Abel Bradford, who was a soldier in the Rev. War..2
Anecdote* 1842 He was shown as "of unusual mind" in 1842.5
Census w/another* 1850 William was listed with another family in the census of in 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as William Mears, age 42, no occupation and idiotic in HH#1203 headed by John (L. or S.) Bundick, a 70 year old farmer with real estate valued at $8,000..3
Citations
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 368 (will of John Mears, Neck).
[S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 28 (heirs of Abel Bradford, soldier in the Rev. War).
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 371 (will of Mary Mears, husband John).
[S913] Mary Francis Carey to M.K. Miles, Mears Charts: I - VIII & associated files.
Arthur Jacob1
M, b. circa 1849
Pedigree
Father William Edward Jacob b. 5 Jun 1825, d. 23 Aug 1886
Mother Charlotte Anne Bayly Mears b. 24 Mar 1827, d. 2 Sep 1911
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 1 Jun 2002
Birth* circa 1849 Arthur was born circa 1849 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Census w/parents* 1850 Arthur was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Arthur Jacobs, age 1 in HH#491 headed by Wm. E. Jacobs, a 25 year old farmer..1
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
George Washington Jacob1,2
M, b. 18 March 1850, d. 18 November 1930
Pedigree
Father William Edward Jacob b. 5 Jun 1825, d. 23 Aug 1886
Mother Charlotte Anne Bayly Mears b. 24 Mar 1827, d. 2 Sep 1911
Charts Descendants of William Andrews (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia) (#1)
Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia) (#2)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#1)
Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) (#2)
Descendants of Obedience Robins (First Families of Virginia)
Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville)
Last Edited 9 Jun 2015
Birth* 18 March 1850 George was born on 18 March 1850 at Accomack Co, VA.2,3
Census w/parents* 1850 George was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Geo. Jacobs, age 6/12 in HH#491 headed by Wm. E. Jacobs, a 25 year old farmer..1
Marriage 3 December 1874 He married Emma J. Mears, daughter of William Thomas Mears and Mary Emaline Ames, on 3 December 1874 at Accomack Co, VA. George W. Jacob of Accomack County and Emma Mears of Accomack County were united in Holy Matrimoney on the 3 day of December 1874 in the presence of David R. Mister and Sadie Baugher, by Rev. Jos. P. Wilson..3
Reported death 11 October 1888 George reported a death on 11 October 1888 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. It was on this date that Geo. W. Jacob reported the death of his father-in-law Wm. T. Mears, who died of heart disease at the age of 61 years..4
Reported death* 30 June 1890 George reported a death on 30 June 1890 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. It was on this date that Geo. W. Jacob reported the death of his wife Emma V. Jacob, who died of paralysis at the age of 36 years..4
Marriage* 1 October 1891 He married Matilda A. Walter, daughter of John Savage Walter and Ann 'Nancy' Downing, on 1 October 1891 at Accomack Co, VA. Bible records show them as George W. Jacob and Matilda A. Tawes..3
Death* 18 November 1930 George died on 18 November 1930 at age 80.2,3
Burial* His body was interred at Jacob Bur Gr, Shields, Acc Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as George Washington Jacob, the husband of Emma J. & Matilda A. and son of Wm. E. & Charlotte A.B. Jacob, 18 Mar 1850 - 18 Nov 1930..2
Family 1
Emma J. Mears b. 11 Jun 1856, d. 30 Jun 1890
Marriage 3 December 1874 He married Emma J. Mears, daughter of William Thomas Mears and Mary Emaline Ames, on 3 December 1874 at Accomack Co, VA. George W. Jacob of Accomack County and Emma Mears of Accomack County were united in Holy Matrimoney on the 3 day of December 1874 in the presence of David R. Mister and Sadie Baugher, by Rev. Jos. P. Wilson..3
Children 1. William Thomas Jacob3 b. 25 Aug 1875, d. 31 Aug 1875
2. Essie Cora Jacob+3 b. 12 Jul 1876, d. Jan 1941
3. Mary Charlotte Jacob3 b. 10 Jul 1878, d. 28 Jun 1951
4. Mattie Susan Jacob3 b. 12 Mar 1881, d. 1 Jan 1884
5. Annie Turner Jacob3 b. 8 Jun 1888, d. 13 Jun 1948
Family 2
Matilda A. Walter b. 19 Jun 1853, d. 21 Nov 1938
Marriage* 1 October 1891 He married Matilda A. Walter, daughter of John Savage Walter and Ann 'Nancy' Downing, on 1 October 1891 at Accomack Co, VA. Bible records show them as George W. Jacob and Matilda A. Tawes..3
Child 1. William Walter Jacob3 b. 15 Jan 1893, d. 11 May 1894
Citations
[S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
[S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
[S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 3, p. 19-20 (Thomas H. Jacob Bible).
[S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896.
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The Metamorphosis line from Younghui Kim is a clothing line that detects alcohol levels in its wearers. A female dress responds to the wearer’s level of alcohol consumption through the use of colorful lights and expanding sleeves, while a male’s blazer responds by an expanding collar that slides out to cover the wearer’s face.
Video 1: ‘취중진담 Metamorphosis’ Wearable that responses when you drink alcohol
The project is meant to express the impact alcohol has on a person’s self-esteem, and was specifically focused on the role of drinking in Korean society. The interesting point of the project is the grounds for its creation. When first exposed to an article on Bustle, the title “A Dress that Detects when You’re Drunk? Younghuo Kim’s Wearable Tech will Draw Attention to the Fact that you’re Sloshed” I was left with the initial impression that the project was intended to act as a deterrent to over indulgence. After further reading, I have come to the realization that it is not technology meant to support sobriety, but rather as commentary on the way in which drinkers interact, and are perceived in social situations.
Apparently, social drinking in Korea is viewed as an outlet for honesty, and Kim’s website absurdee.com notes that “with formality deeply set in society, people are often shy to express what they really think soberly” (Kim, 2014). I find this interesting because it raises the question as to how a person should interpret the opinion of another. It almost seems that Kim is suggesting that the views of a person who has been drinking should carry more weight than those of someone who has not. While it is often said in vino veritas, people in western society are often heard explaining their actions by blaming alcohol. I have heard “I had been drinking” when responding to questions about a late-night conversation from the night before. It is not to say that there is not truth in wine, but it is interesting to note the social differences surrounding the conversation of honesty and alcohol. Would a project such as Kim’s have any impact on the perception of a person’s words, or even more importantly, should it?
It seems that in fashion, it is not uncommon to see someone wearing a particular item because of the statement it is making. One could wonder what the statement an item from the Metamorphosis project is making. In western culture, would it be viewed as an excuse? In Korea, would it be seen as a reason to pay extra attention to the wearer’s words and actions, because they are in fact being honest? It is also interesting to note that the female’s version of this project draws attention to the wearer, but the male’s blazer is designed to hide the wearer’s face. It is almost as if Kim is saying that when drinking a female is empowered, yet when a man drinks the best course of action is to keep his mouth shut and hide from the public. While this may not be the actual intent of the project, it is reminiscent of the points made by Joanne Entwistle in “Fashion and Gender.” Entwistle notes that in fashion “clothing does more than simply draw attention to the body and emphasize bodily signs of difference. It works to imbue the body with significance, adding layers of cultural meanings” (Entwistle, 2000). In the case of the Metamorphosis project, this seems to be taken to an entirely new level. It is not just the appearance of the articles of clothing, but it is the way in which these articles interact with the wearer. Would a woman who identifies as male require the same response from the item, or would she be exempted from “hiding” because she is a woman? Would a man who identifies as female be empowered by the influence of alcohol on his self-esteem?
One cannot argue that the project is interesting, but does seem to be ambiguous as to its intent. At first glance Kim seems to be making a statement in regards to the relationship between social interaction and alcohol consumption, but after a closer look there seems to be a not so subtle commentary on gender roles in social situations. The social implications of the project could be immense, but it also seems likely that the message from the item could easily be unclear. The technology seems far more likely to be relevant if gender is taken out of the equation, and the same response is generated no matter the sex of the wearer. Metamorphosis should simply provide the visual signal, and leave the interpretation of the situation up to the observer.
References:
Entwistle, J. (2000). Fashion and Gender. In The fashioned body: Fashion, dress, and modern social theory. Cambridge: Polity Press.
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Indonesia: Please keep Jimri in your prayers, the new director of FEBC Indonesia. Sammy T. served as our director in Indonesia for 42 years but stepped down this year. Pray that God will give Jimri wisdom and strength as he navigates this ministry forward.
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Diabetes can limit some of our daily activities, and there are some common symptoms through which you can observe diabetes among people. Some of the common symptoms are gain or loss in weight, frequent urination, increase in thrust and hunger, and always feeling tired. Although you can control it with appropriate measures. Type 1 diabetes is common among a lot of people, and with the use of Type Strong patches, you can control it to a certain level and enjoy your day-to-day activities without worrying about your issues. You can visit http://www.type-strong.com/ to know more about the products of Type Strong.
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When I was growing up, there was a decent chunk of time where I really wanted to be an architect. Building things held a real fascination for me and the genesis of this was likely my complete and utter Lego obsession (something I’m really happy to see has been taken up by my nephews).
My Saturday mornings often fit a very neat pattern in those simpler days. I would get up, go downstairs and pull out of the family room closet a good-sized draw string denim bag that was chock full of those magical plastic bricks. I would open the bag up and gently spread the pieces in front of me on the floor so I could build while engaging in my other favorite Saturday activity: watching cartoons (especially the Super Friends).
Legos taught me an important early lesson, although I did not truly appreciate that teaching until many years later: anything of substance you wish to build first requires a strong, consistent foundation. Without that foundation on which to rely, you’re just setting yourself up for some kind of collapse and with it all the pretty things you built upon that weak foundation.
What I love about the analogy is how well it works in several contexts. It applies for buildings (as in this photo for a 33 story tower as it was being built in Philadelphia) or sports teams or relationships or just that little corner of the world you call your own life. If you don’t have some goals or guiding principles or common understanding or shared values, you will find little success or what success you do achieve is only eked out through pure strenuous effort and bullheadedness. Not exactly the best use of time or energy, methinks.
I started thinking about foundations the other day because I’ve been in a bit of a funk of late. Nothing incredibly extreme, mind you, but not a ton of fun any way you slice that bad boy. Part of the reason you can tell I’ve been in a funk is the utter dearth of blog postings popping up here. I’ve not been feeling (or probably acting) all that fierce or mighty. So, the other night I tried to settle in for a bit of thinking time without distraction… and uhh… that’s actually a bit hard. Anyone with a Droid, iPhone or Blackberry will know the feeling – it’s like you are just so damn connected, you’ve forgotten how to disconnect yourself, even for a little while (unless you are asleep and even then you’re probably having dreams of apps and snarky text messages).
Often when life feels funky, I need to find myself something to pour my heart and efforts into. Maybe some of that is just pure distraction from whatever is truly bothering me, but a lot of it gets back to the foundational values or principles I’ve set up for myself to live by. If I can find one thing that is a core value for me and I can really focus my efforts on it for a while, slowly but surely the rut begins to fade and just becomes an unpleasant memory that also dissolves like morning mist in the sun’s heat.
While some who know me well may laugh at what I’m about to write, I think this is what I might do: get myself re-dedicated to my exercise and health plans. I know… I know… I’m the guy with the gym in his basement and who posts videos of himself on YouTube of doing all sort of funky training. I hear ya people – really I do. The hard thing is that even that has taken a hit of late where it feels too much like a chore to get myself lifting or doing my stretching as I should or really being good much more often about what I eat or getting a good night’s rest every night. I think if I give myself an extra push in this area, I will begin to enjoy it again as I should and get some momentum going… and that momentum? It tends to have a positive carry over into other areas (at least that’s my sincere hope).
Today was a good start to all of this with the first outdoor soccer game of the season, a 5-2 win for Maniacs FC (the team I am the captain of). I felt focused and in good shape all game long… but most importantly, I just had fun. Isn’t that the point anyway?
So onward I go and the blogging will be much more consistent (as my next post will illustrate). Here’s to getting back to the foundations on which we build our lives… because with their strength, we can build beautifully.
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Nothing kickstarts your day like a high protein, low-carb breakfast! We love whipping up our bacon weave breakfast sandwiches for a high-energy day, and this taco variation mixes it up in the best way possible. Top it with some homemade salsa for a hearty and healthy breakfast that will keep you full well past the midmorning slump.
Ingredients
16 slices bacon, halved
Freshly ground black pepper
6 large eggs
1 tbsp. whole milk
1 tbsp. butter
Kosher salt
2 tbsp. chopped chives
1/4 c.shredded Monterey jack
1 avocado, sliced
Hot sauce, for serving
Description
Make bacon taco shells: Preheat oven to 400° and line a large rimmed baking sheet with foil. In one corner, make a bacon weave with 8 halves of bacon each, creating a square. Repeat to make next three weaves. Season with pepper. Place an inverted baking rack on top to make sure bacon lays flat.
Bake until bacon is mostly crispy, 30 to 35 minutes. Working quickly, trim each square with a paring knife or kitchen shears to make a round shape.
Meanwhile, make scrambled eggs: In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs with milk until well incorporated.
In a medium nonstick skillet over medium-low heat, melt butter. Pour in the egg mixture. Gently move the eggs around with a spatula, creating large curds. When the eggs are almost cooked to your liking, season with salt and pepper. Fold in chives and remove from heat.
Assemble tacos: On a serving platter, top the bacon taco shells with scrambled eggs. Sprinkle each with cheese, nestle in a few slices of avocado, and top with hot sauce.
Website: www.delish.com
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Based on his tentative order and comments during oral arguments on Tuesday, July 26, 2016, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Kenneth J. Freeman appears prepared to permit the proposed class action against Staples for end-of-shift waiting time pay to proceed. The lawsuit on behalf of all non-exempt hourly employees in the Company’s California warehouses claims that the Company systematically required employees to clock out for mandatory 10-20 minute security checks before taking breaks or leaving at the end of a shift.
Although Judge Freeman dismissed plaintiff Kenya Lawson’s rest break claims, he has thus far refused to dismiss her end-of-shift waiting claims, despite deposition testimony presented by Staples’ attorneys where Lawson stated that she was only suing for wages related to short breaks. Lawson’s attorney appears to have been persuasive in arguing that the allegations alleged in Lawson’s complaint trump any contradictory statement in her deposition.
The case is Kenya Lawson v. Staples Contract and Commericial Inc., case no. BC542237, in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles.
For further information regarding arbitration or to speak with experienced Orange County civil attorneys, contact Ford & Diulio PC at 714-450-6830 or lawyers@forddiulio.com.
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Good, good. King's Bounty is one of the few decent franchises around at the moment, and I hope Katauri continue to excel with the series. I just hope the English localisation of the next titles is a little better (although I've seen worse) at a minimum.
Maybe we need a "What would you like to see in King's Bounty after Crossworlds?" topic?
All I can promise for now is that Katauri will not stop making games. Their next product is going to be really nice. )
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My boyfriend is starting Forex. I think it’s a “get rich quick scheme”. Please teach me about the reality of it.
Hi. So I like to call myself a big skeptic of all things “get rich quick”. I’ve always hated MLM’s and other sorts of marketing businesses. I’ve seen many people and heard many stories of people losing thousands and I’ve always been super skeptical about them. However, my boyfriend, let’s call him Cody, has become interested in Forex. He has been a partner with Primerica for a while now but hasn’t done anything with that. He is a manager at a gym here and makes decent money from that. He was approached by a friend to start working with Forex. When I heard about this, I was shocked, just because I’ve heard horror stories about Forex. When I look up reviews online, all I see is people losing money. When I spoke to his friend to see what this is all about, all I got was attacked and hated on for being a “non-believer”. He essentially just said that people who lose money are lazy and don’t even try. I am genuinely curious in learning more and want to be more educated in this. From what I’ve read, it depends a lot on gambling and knowing a lot about the craft. Cody is convinced he will earn $40,000 (approximately) by February doing 6% everyday excluding weekends (I have no clue what that means but I know that’s what he’s doing). I want to know if and how this is actually a legit endeavor or if he’s just delusional. Please, no attacks, I want serious, informative answers. Thanks so much.
TL;DR: my bf is starting Forex and I think it’s a scam, how legit is it?
Edit: I told him that if he actually does make that $40,000, I’ll apologize for my skepticism and not question this typa shit anymore. We’ll see 🤷🏼♀️
Edit: He works all day with no break and gets home at 11-12 and gets EXHAUSTED. He goes to sleep at like 1 every night and spends that free time watching tv. Nothing wrong with that I just don’t see how he has time to do this stuff. From what I’ve gathered, this has to be done in the afternoon and takes a while.
Update: So I spoke to him and mentioned all the advice y’all have given me here. He said he is already doing research but he’s down to join an MLM. He says “everything is an MLM, college, businesses, everything”, which is ridiculous to me but ok. I’m scared for him but I guess there’s not much I can do. He’s writing all this advice off as idiots that had a bad experience even though most people here have said that they have had ups and downs. He also says I’m being super negative and the least bit supportive. Idk what to do😕
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How Instagram Forex Traders Fake Entries
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How much capital do you need to make a living off Forex?
I started trading and I am about a month in, but before I continue I have to know if this game is too rich for my blood.
So far I heard you need $25-100k to really make a living. I’m only really willing to put in 6k.
Edit: I currently would need a little less than 2k a month to live off and then some change for growth.
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These people in Forex MLMs really need a reality check
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Blowing my account multiple times and and losing thousands of dollars has taught me more than any forex course I’ve taken
Unless you’re the second coming of Warren Buffet you are GOING to lose money(shit he probably even lost a lot of money before being profitable). But when you lose money always remember what you did wrong and never make that mistake again. The more failures you have in this market the more knowledge you will have. Eventually you will lose so much you start being profitable because you learn how to avoid all the mistakes that made you lose money. Don’t be scared man risk what you can and go for it.
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So I am a new mom, and have been both dreading and looking forward to the moment the MLM huns find me. But last night, IT HAPPENED. A boss babe from forex slid into my dms. So now, I am asking for help. How should I respond!!
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Prevara Forex grupe (Forex signali)
prvo, namerno ne kacim na finansije jer mislim da je bitna tema ovako
Ovo pisem em kao upozorenje na neki nacin, em za diskusiju.
Znaci, svi mi znamo za prevaru sportskih dojava. 'Ee buraz imam dojavu za namestenu utakmicu sveeeeee garant prolazi 100% samo mi daj 5 soma'.
Mada to nije tema danas. Danas zelim da pomenem tzv. Forex Grupe, koje prodaju servis za forex trejding, u glavnom 'analitike' ili 'signale'.
Sta je forex? Forex, znaci foreign exchange, je trziste valute. Tu mozete da trugjete valutama, kao na primer u menjacnici, ili da se kladite na kurs preko CFD ugovora, kao ovi 'forex experti' sa instagrama. Naravno, teoretski moze da se zaradi dosta, ali vecina spekulatora gubi pare. Ovaj klip objasni forex skroz ok. i dosta je lik spomenuo o ovoj prevari. Jedino sto se ne cuje bas lepo, ali sustinski je sve ok.
U cemu je fora?
Provajderi za te forex signale, najpopularniji u Srbiji je Lule, Luka Bijelovic, (@lulepljugica) vole da prikazuju sve od skupih auta, do lepih devojaka, puno novcanica i mnogo toga sto prosecan covek zeli. Sada, koliko toga je stvarno istinito prikazano, odluclite sami.
Oni guraju ljude, koji su cesto maloletni, a nemaju obrazovanje i znanje za forex spekulaciju, na veoma rizicnu spekulaciju. Pritom nisu prijavljeni, ne placaju poreze, sve je veoma 'fishy'.
Sada, zato ti signali nisu u redu? Investopedia ima stranicu o tome. U kratko, statistike kazu da veliki broj ljudi (negde oko 90%) gubi pare na forexu. Znaci niko ne moze reci sta ce da se desi sa kursom. Ni ja, ni ti, ni banke.
Ja iskreno mislim da je ovo veoma problematicno, i da drzava mora nesto da uradi.
Sta mislite o ovome?
Jel znate nekoga sto je pao na ovako nesto?
Jel poznajete nekoga iz te price?
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I wasted a FOREX scammer's time with stupid questions.
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My second best week ever in forex
Have been trading forex off and on for six years.
Just got a $9k profit week, second best week ever for me.
Obviously I am very happy. Taking out half the profits.
My normal goal has been at least $100-500 a day.
https://i.imgur.com/A8eyznA.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/w6g6bBv.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/0cEziJx.jpg
This was with EURAUD, the pair I mainly trade.
Have had other good trades too lately, here is a thread I made on forexfactory:
https://www.forexfactory.com/thread/1030996-profit-and-losses-journal
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Can you earn a living from trading forex?
I am new here. and also still new in trading.. well to say how far I have gone I have lost USD1200 so far from trading. i'm in my late 20s and getting bothered about having a consistent income/cashflow. My question is whether it is possible to earn a living only from trading ?
for a very long time I stopped the regular job. nearly 6 years, been hustling since I was 15+ on monthly wages, been able to save up a decent amount of money with properties here and there. Yup have some money stashed up in the bank, and getting less than 1% yearly while spending more than I'm getting now.
I do not' see myself going back to 6-5 jobs ever again. At this point of my life I want a cash flow. There are 131k traders here. I believe there are more than a handful of you who can give me a good answer and a sound advise/ or guidance on how to go about it. thanks
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Hey i was wondering if any forex traders can share how long it took them to become profitable, not pro, just to where you were able to win more then lose
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Is forex tick data streamed from one broker enough to gauge an approximation of the "real volume"?
Forex is decentralized so it's very hard to gauge the real volume of the pairs. I can't imagine streaming tick data from multiple major forex brokers to aggregate their data just to determine the volume. It'd be too much work for an individual trader like me, and too much work for my computer, too.
So I was instead thinking of using the tick data streamed from the one broker that I'm using to derive approximate volume, which I hope will be close enough to the actual volume.
I thought of a few ways to use the tick data streamed from my broker's MT4:
A. calculate the sum of the number of ticks from a given time window (ex: number of ticks from the last 30 seconds)
B. calculate the sum of the "Volume" values of the ticks from a given time window (in this case, the "Volume" means MQL4's built-in variable Volume, not the actual volume)
And then do some further calculations, such as generating moving averages on A or B.
One possible problem that will probably degrade the quality of the above calculations would be that MT4's EA can drop newer ticks if the previous onTick() event is still running when the newer ticks arrive.
I am not using any live data yet. Currently, I'm only using historical tick data downloaded from truefx.com and histdata.com to do my back tests; both websites' tick data seem to be good enough for me.
Has anyone used tick volume from a single data source to derive approximate volume with acceptable level of accuracy successfully? How reliable is my method of gauging forex volume?
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Undefeated roulette tricks vs forex?
i'm new in this forex stuff (not even starting yet) & first time visiting Forex. But i've read that forex basically gambling (guessing either it goes up or down, and you got previous data as reference). I'm also read about foolproof gambling tricks that works in real life roulette. Basically it goes like this :
bet $1 on red - if you win, repeat step 1.
if you lose, bet $3. if you win, repeat step 1.
if you lose again, bet $6. if you win, repeat step 1.
if you lose again, bet $14. if you win repeat step 1.
if you lose again, bet $31. if you win, repeat step 1
so, can this be apply on forex trading? (there's lot ads about forex trading apps, thinking to try it) can't profit big, but seem cant lose either. might be a good strategy. any thought?
edit 1 : what i mean in this forex is binary options, which some forex trading apps operates.
edit 2 : it takes 5 unlucky trading before $55 account blown off. is that really common to get 5 unlucky trading in a row?
edit 3 : here's the math (cnp from reply)
some forex apps (like expert option or olymp trade) operate on binary option (this is unregulated securities?) where usually they give 80% return on trade. the math goes like this :
$1 trade and win = $0.80 profit
lose then $3 trade and win = $2.4 - $1 (lose) = $1.4 profit
lose then $6 trade and win = $4.8 - $4 (lose) = $0.8 profit
lose then $14 trade and win = $11.2 - $10 (lose) = $1.2 profit
lose then $31 trade and win = $24.8 - $24 (lose) = $0.8 profit
profit means got back your initial too
edit 4 : some reply said **binary options type forex trading apps** are scam & fraud. bummer. maybe trading via smartphone isnt easy as i thought.
edit 5 : still, add some ability to reading indicator & chart could help avoiding 5 unlucky trading in a row. damn, if i'm a programmer, i'll make a trading bots based on this idea xD
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To the noobs - I'm a seasoned Forex trader. Today I didn't follow my strategy, and got my teeth kicked in for it. Follow your strategy.
Title pretty much explains it. You have to have discipline. Follow your strategy to a t. Cross that t and dot those i's, too.
The "setup" I was looking at looked great, but it's one I never trade; a breakout and retest. "This is a perfect setup - the yadda broke the yadda resistance, and the weekly highs yadda!" I thought to myself. You know the drill. Sure I don't trade that way, but a lot of successful people do! I totally won't get bootyraped on this trade!
Well, I might as well have flushed money down the toilet the second I hit the buy button. It's something I haven't done in years, and feel like a moron for it. So this is me venting, but also some advice - if you don't have discipline, you won't make it in this game.
Discipline, discipline, discipline.
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Another forex trading scam.
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Forex scammers flexing on Instagram like
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Releasing a Decade of Forex Tick Data I Crawled and Converted
Intro:
In my exploration of the world of big data and I became curious about tick data. Unfortunately, market data is almost always behind a paywall or de-sampled to the point of uselessness. After discovering the Dukascopy API, I knew I wanted to make this data available for all in a more accessible format. Over the course of a few months, I downloaded, cleaned, parsed, and compressed over a decade of Forex tick data on 37 currency pairs and commodities. Today I am happy to finally release the final result of my work to the DataHoarder community!
Download Links:
Warning: I have rented a seedbox for the next 3 months from seedbox.io but I have been having some issues. If you have any issues with the torrent please leave a comment. Also, PLEASE SEED when you are done. This is quite a large data set and I can only push so much data on my own.
Torrent File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18ymZWeFLJK7FggK_iiWZ-TxgWIVdJVvv/view?usp=sharingCompanion Blog Post: https://www.driftinginrecursion.com/post/dukascopy_opensource_data/
Stats Overview:
Totals
Quantities
Total Files 463
Total Line Count 8,495,770,706
Total Data Points 33,983,082,824
Total Decompressed Size 501 GB
Total Compressed Size 61 GB
About the Data:
The data was collected from https://www.dukascopy.com/ via a public API that allows for the download of tick data on the hour level. These files come in the form of a .bi5 file. The data starts as early as 2004 all the way to 2019.
These files were decompressed, then merged into yearly CSV’s named in the following convention. “AUDCHF_tick_UTC+0_00_2011.csv” or ‘Pair_Resolution_Timezone_Year.csv’
These CSV’s are split into 3 categories “Majors”, “Crosses”, “Commodities”.
Majors, Crosses, and Commodities have had their timestamps modified so that they are in the official UTC ISO standard. This was originally done for a Postgresql database that quickly became obsolesced. Any files that have been modified are appended with a “-Parse”. These timestamps have been modified in the following format.
Millisecond timestamps to UTC +00:00 time [2017.01.01 22:37:08.014] -- [2017-01-01T22:37:08.014+00:00]
https://preview.redd.it/x6g277skfiu51.png?width=1399&format=png&auto=webp&s=35cd6735c1826424580919ac3377612377a3107c
User Resources:
For those looking to use this data in a live context or update it frequently, I have included a number of tools for both Windows and Linux that will be useful.
Windows
The ~/dukascopy/resources/windows folder contains a third party tool written in java that can download and convert Dukascopy’s .bi5 files. I have also included the latest zstd binaries from Zstandard Github page.
Linux
Linux is my daily driver in 99% of cases, so I have developed all my scraping tools using Linux only tools. In the ~/dukascopy/resources/linux folder you will find a number of shell script and pyhton3 files that I used to collect this data. There are quite a few files in this directory but I will cover the core ones below.
download-day.py:
This file is used to download a single symbol for a single day and then convert and merge all 24 .bi5 files into a single CSV.
download-year.py
This file is used to download a single symbol for a full year and then convert and merge all .bi5 files into a single CSV.
dukascopy.py
This file contains all the core logic for downloading and converting data from dukascopy.
utc-timestamp-convert.py
This tad slow but works well enough. It requires the pandas project and parses timestamps into the UTC ISO standard. This is useful for those looking to maintain the format of new files with the those in this repo, or those looking to use this in a SQL database.
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Long one, but a fun journey nonetheless with a little cherry on the top. Eventually figured she does Forex.
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£10 forex challenge
Has anyone tried a £10 forex trading challenge on trading 212. If so how did it go and what currency pairs did u trade as some require a large lot size.
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How Instagram Forex Traders Fake Entries
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For Canadian Clients of VantageFX (or Canadian Forex Traders in General)
As you likely already know, VantageFX will no longer service Canadians residents as of Nov 30th. This is unfortunate, since VantageFX has done an excellent job serving Canadian clients with higher leverage account options from a well regulated and trusted broker.
Through contacts in the industry, we've been made aware of a new retail account offering at Pacific Union. Pacific Union has a good history of servicing institutional accounts and has only just started taking on retail clients, but they are positioned to service the Canadian clients in the space that VantageFX has left behind.
Further, we were made aware of Pacific Union first by contacts at VantageFX, and then this recommendation was backed up by a trusted source who works closely with both companies.
Again, to be very clear, this post isn't to give undue attention to some random broker.. we are providing this info because Pacific Union is a proper alternative for Canadian based traders that will no longer be serviced by VantageFX.
On that note, I've updated the wiki to include Pacific Union Prime - https://puprime.com:
Subreddit's Canadian Brokers Wiki Page
The only major difference I have noticed so far is lacking MT5, but the word is that Pacific Union will be reviewing MT5 and other enhancements to their offing next quarter after they get past the launch of their retail offering.
Key highlights from my perspective:
Up to 500:1 leverage available for Canadians, and while that much leverage may not be needed, even just 100:1 is decent compared to ~33:1 leverage set by IIROC with onshore brokers.
Extremely competitive spreads (0.0-0.2 EUUSD average on Prime) compared to onshore broker options in Canada
Client funds are segregated at an Australian bank, so you're getting some overlap of Aussie banking / regulatory rules and that's a huge plus when it comes to safety of funds and the finance side of things
No fee on credit card deposits / withdrawals, and no fee on Visa Debit and MasterCard Debit deposit / withdrawals. Transactions are completed within 30 minutes.
No fee on Interac e-Transfer deposits.
Remember, going offshore means you lose CIPF protection on funds, so a well vetted and properly regulated broker is a must!
UPDATE #1: Oct 6th: Took this post off sticky and redacted some info as the connection between VantageFX and Pacific Union Prime was not "official". Pacific Union is still a great alternative / replacement for Canadian clients seeing higher leverage accounts and who are no longer serviced after VantageFX left Canada.
UPDATE #2, Oct 8th: Adjusted this thread again to best reflect where Pacific Union Prime fits with VantageFX and former Canadian VantageFX cleints.
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Do you guys know a good forex broker who accepts Bitcoin?
Hi guys,
I want to make a deposit in Bitcoin. Do you know a good broker where I can do this.
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I've seen many people and heard many stories of people losing thousands and I've always been super skeptical about them. However, my boyfriend, let's call him Cody, has become interested in Forex. He has been a partner with Primerica for a while now but hasn't done anything with that. He is a manager at a gym here and makes decent money from that. He was approached by a friend to start working with Forex. When I heard about this, I was shocked, just because I've heard horror stories about Forex. When I look up reviews online, all I see is people losing money. When I spoke to his friend to see what this is all about, all I got was attacked and hated on for being a "non-believer". He essentially just said that people who lose money are lazy and don't even try. I am genuinely curious in learning more and want to be more educated in this. From what I've read, it depends a lot on gambling and knowing a lot about the craft. Cody is convinced he will earn $40,000 (approximately) by February doing 6% everyday excluding weekends (I have no clue what that means but I know that's what he's doing). I want to know if and how this is actually a legit endeavor or if he's just delusional. Please, no attacks, I want serious, informative answers. Thanks so much. TL;DR: my bf is starting Forex and I think it's a scam, how legit is it? Edit: I told him that if he actually does make that $40,000, I'll apologize for my skepticism and not question this typa shit anymore. We'll see 🤷🏼‍♀️ Edit: He works all day with no break and gets home at 11-12 and gets EXHAUSTED. He goes to sleep at like 1 every night and spends that free time watching tv. Nothing wrong with that I just don't see how he has time to do this stuff. From what I've gathered, this has to be done in the afternoon and takes a while. Update: So I spoke to him and mentioned all the advice y'all have given me here. He said he is already doing research but he's down to join an MLM. He says "everything is an MLM, college, businesses, everything", which is ridiculous to me but ok. I'm scared for him but I guess there's not much I can do. He's writing all this advice off as idiots that had a bad experience even though most people here have said that they have had ups and downs. He also says I'm being super negative and the least bit supportive. Idk what to do😕 submitted by Anya24680 to Forex [link] [comments] How Instagram Forex Traders Fake Entries submitted by HelpfulTear to Forex [link] [comments] How much capital do you need to make a living off Forex? I started trading and I am about a month in, but before I continue I have to know if this game is too rich for my blood. So far I heard you need $25-100k to really make a living. I'm only really willing to put in 6k. Edit: I currently would need a little less than 2k a month to live off and then some change for growth. submitted by kevn3000 to Forex [link] [comments] These people in Forex MLMs really need a reality check submitted by say_ruh to antiMLM [link] [comments] Blowing my account multiple times and and losing thousands of dollars has taught me more than any forex course I've taken Unless you're the second coming of Warren Buffet you are GOING to lose money(shit he probably even lost a lot of money before being profitable). But when you lose money always remember what you did wrong and never make that mistake again. The more failures you have in this market the more knowledge you will have. Eventually you will lose so much you start being profitable because you learn how to avoid all the mistakes that made you lose money. Don't be scared man risk what you can and go for it. submitted by chriszgx to Forex [link] [comments] So I am a new mom, and have been both dreading and looking forward to the moment the MLM huns find me. But last night, IT HAPPENED. A boss babe from forex slid into my dms. So now, I am asking for help. How should I respond!! submitted by Accomplishedfailure_ to antiMLM [link] [comments] Prevara Forex grupe (Forex signali) prvo, namerno ne kacim na finansije jer mislim da je bitna tema ovako Ovo pisem em kao upozorenje na neki nacin, em za diskusiju. Znaci, svi mi znamo za prevaru sportskih dojava. 'Ee buraz imam dojavu za namestenu utakmicu sveeeeee garant prolazi 100% samo mi daj 5 soma'. Mada to nije tema danas. Danas zelim da pomenem tzv. Forex Grupe, koje prodaju servis za forex trejding, u glavnom 'analitike' ili 'signale'. Sta je forex? Forex, znaci foreign exchange, je trziste valute. Tu mozete da trugjete valutama, kao na primer u menjacnici, ili da se kladite na kurs preko CFD ugovora, kao ovi 'forex experti' sa instagrama. Naravno, teoretski moze da se zaradi dosta, ali vecina spekulatora gubi pare. Ovaj klip objasni forex skroz ok. i dosta je lik spomenuo o ovoj prevari. Jedino sto se ne cuje bas lepo, ali sustinski je sve ok. U cemu je fora? Provajderi za te forex signale, najpopularniji u Srbiji je Lule, Luka Bijelovic, (@lulepljugica) vole da prikazuju sve od skupih auta, do lepih devojaka, puno novcanica i mnogo toga sto prosecan covek zeli. Sada, koliko toga je stvarno istinito prikazano, odluclite sami. Oni guraju ljude, koji su cesto maloletni, a nemaju obrazovanje i znanje za forex spekulaciju, na veoma rizicnu spekulaciju. Pritom nisu prijavljeni, ne placaju poreze, sve je veoma 'fishy'. Sada, zato ti signali nisu u redu? Investopedia ima stranicu o tome. U kratko, statistike kazu da veliki broj ljudi (negde oko 90%) gubi pare na forexu. Znaci niko ne moze reci sta ce da se desi sa kursom. Ni ja, ni ti, ni banke. Ja iskreno mislim da je ovo veoma problematicno, i da drzava mora nesto da uradi. Sta mislite o ovome? Jel znate nekoga sto je pao na ovako nesto? Jel poznajete nekoga iz te price? submitted by FuckYourPuts to serbia [link] [comments] I wasted a FOREX scammer's time with stupid questions. submitted by Dirdir_dop to scambait [link] [comments] My second best week ever in forex Have been trading forex off and on for six years. Just got a $9k profit week, second best week ever for me. Obviously I am very happy. Taking out half the profits. My normal goal has been at least $100-500 a day. https://i.imgur.com/A8eyznA.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w6g6bBv.jpg https://i.imgur.com/0cEziJx.jpg This was with EURAUD, the pair I mainly trade. Have had other good trades too lately, here is a thread I made on forexfactory: https://www.forexfactory.com/thread/1030996-profit-and-losses-journal submitted by FXGreer94 to Daytrading [link] [comments] Can you earn a living from trading forex? I am new here. and also still new in trading.. well to say how far I have gone I have lost USD1200 so far from trading. i'm in my late 20s and getting bothered about having a consistent income/cashflow. My question is whether it is possible to earn a living only from trading ? for a very long time I stopped the regular job. nearly 6 years, been hustling since I was 15+ on monthly wages, been able to save up a decent amount of money with properties here and there. Yup have some money stashed up in the bank, and getting less than 1% yearly while spending more than I'm getting now. I do not' see myself going back to 6-5 jobs ever again. At this point of my life I want a cash flow. There are 131k traders here. I believe there are more than a handful of you who can give me a good answer and a sound advise/ or guidance on how to go about it. thanks submitted by IveSawitall to Forex [link] [comments] Hey i was wondering if any forex traders can share how long it took them to become profitable, not pro, just to where you were able to win more then lose submitted by Coactic to Forex [link] [comments] Is forex tick data streamed from one broker enough to gauge an approximation of the "real volume"? Forex is decentralized so it's very hard to gauge the real volume of the pairs. I can't imagine streaming tick data from multiple major forex brokers to aggregate their data just to determine the volume. It'd be too much work for an individual trader like me, and too much work for my computer, too. So I was instead thinking of using the tick data streamed from the one broker that I'm using to derive approximate volume, which I hope will be close enough to the actual volume. I thought of a few ways to use the tick data streamed from my broker's MT4: A. calculate the sum of the number of ticks from a given time window (ex: number of ticks from the last 30 seconds) B. calculate the sum of the "Volume" values of the ticks from a given time window (in this case, the "Volume" means MQL4's built-in variable Volume, not the actual volume) And then do some further calculations, such as generating moving averages on A or B. One possible problem that will probably degrade the quality of the above calculations would be that MT4's EA can drop newer ticks if the previous onTick() event is still running when the newer ticks arrive. I am not using any live data yet. Currently, I'm only using historical tick data downloaded from truefx.com and histdata.com to do my back tests; both websites' tick data seem to be good enough for me. Has anyone used tick volume from a single data source to derive approximate volume with acceptable level of accuracy successfully? How reliable is my method of gauging forex volume? submitted by twistedmush to algotrading [link] [comments] Undefeated roulette tricks vs forex? i'm new in this forex stuff (not even starting yet) & first time visiting Forex. But i've read that forex basically gambling (guessing either it goes up or down, and you got previous data as reference). I'm also read about foolproof gambling tricks that works in real life roulette. Basically it goes like this : bet $1 on red - if you win, repeat step 1. if you lose, bet $3. if you win, repeat step 1. if you lose again, bet $6. if you win, repeat step 1. if you lose again, bet $14. if you win repeat step 1. if you lose again, bet $31. if you win, repeat step 1 so, can this be apply on forex trading? (there's lot ads about forex trading apps, thinking to try it) can't profit big, but seem cant lose either. might be a good strategy. any thought? edit 1 : what i mean in this forex is binary options, which some forex trading apps operates. edit 2 : it takes 5 unlucky trading before $55 account blown off. is that really common to get 5 unlucky trading in a row? edit 3 : here's the math (cnp from reply) some forex apps (like expert option or olymp trade) operate on binary option (this is unregulated securities?) where usually they give 80% return on trade. the math goes like this : $1 trade and win = $0.80 profit lose then $3 trade and win = $2.4 - $1 (lose) = $1.4 profit lose then $6 trade and win = $4.8 - $4 (lose) = $0.8 profit lose then $14 trade and win = $11.2 - $10 (lose) = $1.2 profit lose then $31 trade and win = $24.8 - $24 (lose) = $0.8 profit profit means got back your initial too edit 4 : some reply said **binary options type forex trading apps** are scam & fraud. bummer. maybe trading via smartphone isnt easy as i thought. edit 5 : still, add some ability to reading indicator & chart could help avoiding 5 unlucky trading in a row. damn, if i'm a programmer, i'll make a trading bots based on this idea xD ​ submitted by Nam3AlreadyTaken to Forex [link] [comments] To the noobs - I'm a seasoned Forex trader. Today I didn't follow my strategy, and got my teeth kicked in for it. Follow your strategy. Title pretty much explains it. You have to have discipline. Follow your strategy to a t. Cross that t and dot those i's, too. The "setup" I was looking at looked great, but it's one I never trade; a breakout and retest. "This is a perfect setup - the yadda broke the yadda resistance, and the weekly highs yadda!" I thought to myself. You know the drill. Sure I don't trade that way, but a lot of successful people do! I totally won't get bootyraped on this trade! Well, I might as well have flushed money down the toilet the second I hit the buy button. It's something I haven't done in years, and feel like a moron for it. So this is me venting, but also some advice - if you don't have discipline, you won't make it in this game. Discipline, discipline, discipline. submitted by JoeysTradingAccount to Forex [link] [comments] Another forex trading scam. submitted by SinkyShippy to Scams [link] [comments] Forex scammers flexing on Instagram like submitted by ExtraSync to antiMLM [link] [comments] Releasing a Decade of Forex Tick Data I Crawled and Converted Intro: In my exploration of the world of big data and I became curious about tick data. Unfortunately, market data is almost always behind a paywall or de-sampled to the point of uselessness. After discovering the Dukascopy API, I knew I wanted to make this data available for all in a more accessible format. Over the course of a few months, I downloaded, cleaned, parsed, and compressed over a decade of Forex tick data on 37 currency pairs and commodities. Today I am happy to finally release the final result of my work to the DataHoarder community! Download Links: Warning: I have rented a seedbox for the next 3 months from seedbox.io but I have been having some issues. If you have any issues with the torrent please leave a comment. Also, PLEASE SEED when you are done. This is quite a large data set and I can only push so much data on my own. Torrent File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18ymZWeFLJK7FggK_iiWZ-TxgWIVdJVvv/view?usp=sharingCompanion Blog Post: https://www.driftinginrecursion.com/post/dukascopy_opensource_data/ Stats Overview: Totals Quantities Total Files 463 Total Line Count 8,495,770,706 Total Data Points 33,983,082,824 Total Decompressed Size 501 GB Total Compressed Size 61 GB ​ About the Data: The data was collected from https://www.dukascopy.com/ via a public API that allows for the download of tick data on the hour level. These files come in the form of a .bi5 file. The data starts as early as 2004 all the way to 2019. These files were decompressed, then merged into yearly CSV's named in the following convention. "AUDCHF_tick_UTC+0_00_2011.csv" or ‘Pair_Resolution_Timezone_Year.csv' These CSV's are split into 3 categories "Majors", "Crosses", "Commodities". Majors, Crosses, and Commodities have had their timestamps modified so that they are in the official UTC ISO standard. This was originally done for a Postgresql database that quickly became obsolesced. Any files that have been modified are appended with a "-Parse". These timestamps have been modified in the following format. Millisecond timestamps to UTC +00:00 time [2017.01.01 22:37:08.014] -- [2017-01-01T22:37:08.014+00:00] https://preview.redd.it/x6g277skfiu51.png?width=1399&format=png&auto=webp&s=35cd6735c1826424580919ac3377612377a3107c User Resources: For those looking to use this data in a live context or update it frequently, I have included a number of tools for both Windows and Linux that will be useful. Windows The ~/dukascopy/resources/windows folder contains a third party tool written in java that can download and convert Dukascopy's .bi5 files. I have also included the latest zstd binaries from Zstandard Github page. Linux Linux is my daily driver in 99% of cases, so I have developed all my scraping tools using Linux only tools. In the ~/dukascopy/resources/linux folder you will find a number of shell script and pyhton3 files that I used to collect this data. There are quite a few files in this directory but I will cover the core ones below. download-day.py: This file is used to download a single symbol for a single day and then convert and merge all 24 .bi5 files into a single CSV. download-year.py This file is used to download a single symbol for a full year and then convert and merge all .bi5 files into a single CSV. dukascopy.py This file contains all the core logic for downloading and converting data from dukascopy. utc-timestamp-convert.py This tad slow but works well enough. It requires the pandas project and parses timestamps into the UTC ISO standard. This is useful for those looking to maintain the format of new files with the those in this repo, or those looking to use this in a SQL database. submitted by jtimperio to DataHoarder [link] [comments] Long one, but a fun journey nonetheless with a little cherry on the top. Eventually figured she does Forex. submitted by Paligor to antiMLM [link] [comments] £10 forex challenge Has anyone tried a £10 forex trading challenge on trading 212. If so how did it go and what currency pairs did u trade as some require a large lot size. submitted by Aelt23 to trading212 [link] [comments] How Instagram Forex Traders Fake Entries submitted by HelpfulTear to Daytrading [link] [comments] For Canadian Clients of VantageFX (or Canadian Forex Traders in General) As you likely already know, VantageFX will no longer service Canadians residents as of Nov 30th. This is unfortunate, since VantageFX has done an excellent job serving Canadian clients with higher leverage account options from a well regulated and trusted broker. Through contacts in the industry, we've been made aware of a new retail account offering at Pacific Union. Pacific Union has a good history of servicing institutional accounts and has only just started taking on retail clients, but they are positioned to service the Canadian clients in the space that VantageFX has left behind. Further, we were made aware of Pacific Union first by contacts at VantageFX, and then this recommendation was backed up by a trusted source who works closely with both companies. Again, to be very clear, this post isn't to give undue attention to some random broker.. we are providing this info because Pacific Union is a proper alternative for Canadian based traders that will no longer be serviced by VantageFX. On that note, I've updated the wiki to include Pacific Union Prime - https://puprime.com: Subreddit's Canadian Brokers Wiki Page The only major difference I have noticed so far is lacking MT5, but the word is that Pacific Union will be reviewing MT5 and other enhancements to their offing next quarter after they get past the launch of their retail offering. Key highlights from my perspective: Up to 500:1 leverage available for Canadians, and while that much leverage may not be needed, even just 100:1 is decent compared to ~33:1 leverage set by IIROC with onshore brokers. Extremely competitive spreads (0.0-0.2 EUUSD average on Prime) compared to onshore broker options in Canada Client funds are segregated at an Australian bank, so you're getting some overlap of Aussie banking / regulatory rules and that's a huge plus when it comes to safety of funds and the finance side of things No fee on credit card deposits / withdrawals, and no fee on Visa Debit and MasterCard Debit deposit / withdrawals. Transactions are completed within 30 minutes. No fee on Interac e-Transfer deposits. Remember, going offshore means you lose CIPF protection on funds, so a well vetted and properly regulated broker is a must! UPDATE #1: Oct 6th: Took this post off sticky and redacted some info as the connection between VantageFX and Pacific Union Prime was not "official". Pacific Union is still a great alternative / replacement for Canadian clients seeing higher leverage accounts and who are no longer serviced after VantageFX left Canada. UPDATE #2, Oct 8th: Adjusted this thread again to best reflect where Pacific Union Prime fits with VantageFX and former Canadian VantageFX cleints. submitted by finance_student to Forex [link] [comments] Do you guys know a good forex broker who accepts Bitcoin? Hi guys, I want to make a deposit in Bitcoin. Do you know a good broker where I can do this. submitted by dev_lurve to Forex [link] [comments] Forex-transaktion: Es Ist Ein Riesiges Tauschgeschäft. Wenn Sie jemals ins Ausland gereist sind, so werden Sie sicherlich eine Devisentransaktion getätigt haben. Reisen Sie nach England, dann müssen Sie Ihre Euro in Pfund umrechnen. 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Forex (auch als FX bekannt) ist die Kurzform für Foreign Exchange und bezeichnet den Vorgang, bei dem eine Währung in eine andere umgerechnet wird. Mit einem Handelsvolumen von über 5 Billionen Dollar pro Tag ist der Forex-Markt einer der meistgehandelten Finanzmärkte der Welt. Werfen Sie einen genaueren Blick auf alles, was Sie über Forex ... FOREX PVC Hartschaumplatten bieten beste mechanische Eigenschaften und höchste Oberflächengüte für längerfristige Anwendungen im Innen- und Außenbereich. [index] [28] [",
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If you do not check the Remember me box when you login, the board will only keep you logged in for a preset time. This prevents misuse of your account by anyone else. To stay logged in, check the Remember me box during login. This is not recommended if you access the board from a shared computer, e.g. library, internet cafe, university computer lab, etc. If you do not see this checkbox, it means a board administrator has disabled this feature.
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What does the “Delete all board cookies” do?
“Delete all board cookies” deletes the cookies created by phpBB which keep you authenticated and logged into the board. Cookies also provide functions such as read tracking if they have been enabled by a board administrator. If you are having login or logout problems, deleting board cookies may help.
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User Preferences and settings
How do I change my settings?
If you are a registered user, all your settings are stored in the board database. To alter them, visit your User Control Panel; a link can usually be found by clicking on your username at the top of board pages. This system will allow you to change all your settings and preferences.
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How do I prevent my username appearing in the online user listings?
Within your User Control Panel, under “Board preferences”, you will find the option Hide your online status. Enable this option and you will only appear to the administrators, moderators and yourself. You will be counted as a hidden user.
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The times are not correct!
It is possible the time displayed is from a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, visit your User Control Panel and change your timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney, etc. Please note that changing the timezone, like most settings, can only be done by registered users. If you are not registered, this is a good time to do so.
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I changed the timezone and the time is still wrong!
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What are the images next to my username?
There are two images which may appear along with a username when viewing posts. One of them may be an image associated with your rank, generally in the form of stars, blocks or dots, indicating how many posts you have made or your status on the board. Another, usually larger, image is known as an avatar and is generally unique or personal to each user.
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How do I display an avatar?
Within your User Control Panel, under “Profile” you can add an avatar by using one of the four following methods: Gravatar, Gallery, Remote or Upload. It is up to the board administrator to enable avatars and to choose the way in which avatars can be made available. If you are unable to use avatars, contact a board administrator.
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What is my rank and how do I change it?
Ranks, which appear below your username, indicate the number of posts you have made or identify certain users, e.g. moderators and administrators. In general, you cannot directly change the wording of any board ranks as they are set by the board administrator. Please do not abuse the board by posting unnecessarily just to increase your rank. Most boards will not tolerate this and the moderator or administrator will simply lower your post count.
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When I click the email link for a user it asks me to login?
Only registered users can send email to other users via the built-in email form, and only if the administrator has enabled this feature. This is to prevent malicious use of the email system by anonymous users.
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Posting Issues
How do I create a new topic or post a reply?
To post a new topic in a forum, click "New Topic". To post a reply to a topic, click "Post Reply". You may need to register before you can post a message. A list of your permissions in each forum is available at the bottom of the forum and topic screens. Example: You can post new topics, You can post attachments, etc.
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How do I edit or delete a post?
Unless you are a board administrator or moderator, you can only edit or delete your own posts. You can edit a post by clicking the edit button for the relevant post, sometimes for only a limited time after the post was made. If someone has already replied to the post, you will find a small piece of text output below the post when you return to the topic which lists the number of times you edited it along with the date and time. This will only appear if someone has made a reply; it will not appear if a moderator or administrator edited the post, though they may leave a note as to why they’ve edited the post at their own discretion. Please note that normal users cannot delete a post once someone has replied.
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How do I add a signature to my post?
To add a signature to a post you must first create one via your User Control Panel. Once created, you can check the Attach a signature box on the posting form to add your signature. You can also add a signature by default to all your posts by checking the appropriate radio button in the User Control Panel. If you do so, you can still prevent a signature being added to individual posts by un-checking the add signature box within the posting form.
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How do I create a poll?
When posting a new topic or editing the first post of a topic, click the “Poll creation” tab below the main posting form; if you cannot see this, you do not have appropriate permissions to create polls. Enter a title and at least two options in the appropriate fields, making sure each option is on a separate line in the textarea. You can also set the number of options users may select during voting under “Options per user”, a time limit in days for the poll (0 for infinite duration) and lastly the option to allow users to amend their votes.
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Why can’t I add more poll options?
The limit for poll options is set by the board administrator. If you feel you need to add more options to your poll than the allowed amount, contact the board administrator.
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How do I edit or delete a poll?
As with posts, polls can only be edited by the original poster, a moderator or an administrator. To edit a poll, click to edit the first post in the topic; this always has the poll associated with it. If no one has cast a vote, users can delete the poll or edit any poll option. However, if members have already placed votes, only moderators or administrators can edit or delete it. This prevents the poll’s options from being changed mid-way through a poll.
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Why can’t I access a forum?
Some forums may be limited to certain users or groups. To view, read, post or perform another action you may need special permissions. Contact a moderator or board administrator to grant you access.
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Why can’t I add attachments?
Attachment permissions are granted on a per forum, per group, or per user basis. The board administrator may not have allowed attachments to be added for the specific forum you are posting in, or perhaps only certain groups can post attachments. Contact the board administrator if you are unsure about why you are unable to add attachments.
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Why did I receive a warning?
Each board administrator has their own set of rules for their site. If you have broken a rule, you may be issued a warning. Please note that this is the board administrator’s decision, and the phpBB Limited has nothing to do with the warnings on the given site. Contact the board administrator if you are unsure about why you were issued a warning.
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How can I report posts to a moderator?
If the board administrator has allowed it, you should see a button for reporting posts next to the post you wish to report. Clicking this will walk you through the steps necessary to report the post.
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What is the “Save” button for in topic posting?
This allows you to save drafts to be completed and submitted at a later date. To reload a saved draft, visit the User Control Panel.
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Why does my post need to be approved?
The board administrator may have decided that posts in the forum you are posting to require review before submission. It is also possible that the administrator has placed you in a group of users whose posts require review before submission. Please contact the board administrator for further details.
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How do I bump my topic?
By clicking the “Bump topic” link when you are viewing it, you can “bump” the topic to the top of the forum on the first page. However, if you do not see this, then topic bumping may be disabled or the time allowance between bumps has not yet been reached. It is also possible to bump the topic simply by replying to it, however, be sure to follow the board rules when doing so.
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Formatting and Topic Types
What is BBCode?
BBCode is a special implementation of HTML, offering great formatting control on particular objects in a post. The use of BBCode is granted by the administrator, but it can also be disabled on a per post basis from the posting form. BBCode itself is similar in style to HTML, but tags are enclosed in square brackets [ and ] rather than < and >. For more information on BBCode see the guide which can be accessed from the posting page.
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Can I use HTML?
No. It is not possible to post HTML on this board and have it rendered as HTML. Most formatting which can be carried out using HTML can be applied using BBCode instead.
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What are Smilies?
Smilies, or Emoticons, are small images which can be used to express a feeling using a short code, e.g. :) denotes happy, while :( denotes sad. The full list of emoticons can be seen in the posting form. Try not to overuse smilies, however, as they can quickly render a post unreadable and a moderator may edit them out or remove the post altogether. The board administrator may also have set a limit to the number of smilies you may use within a post.
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Can I post images?
Yes, images can be shown in your posts. If the administrator has allowed attachments, you may be able to upload the image to the board. Otherwise, you must link to an image stored on a publicly accessible web server, e.g. http://www.example.com/my-picture.gif. You cannot link to pictures stored on your own PC (unless it is a publicly accessible server) nor images stored behind authentication mechanisms, e.g. hotmail or yahoo mailboxes, password protected sites, etc. To display the image use the BBCode [img] tag.
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What are global announcements?
Global announcements contain important information and you should read them whenever possible. They will appear at the top of every forum and within your User Control Panel. Global announcement permissions are granted by the board administrator.
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What are announcements?
Announcements often contain important information for the forum you are currently reading and you should read them whenever possible. Announcements appear at the top of every page in the forum to which they are posted. As with global announcements, announcement permissions are granted by the board administrator.
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What are sticky topics?
Sticky topics within the forum appear below announcements and only on the first page. They are often quite important so you should read them whenever possible. As with announcements and global announcements, sticky topic permissions are granted by the board administrator.
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What are locked topics?
Locked topics are topics where users can no longer reply and any poll it contained was automatically ended. Topics may be locked for many reasons and were set this way by either the forum moderator or board administrator. You may also be able to lock your own topics depending on the permissions you are granted by the board administrator.
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What are topic icons?
Topic icons are author chosen images associated with posts to indicate their content. The ability to use topic icons depends on the permissions set by the board administrator.
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User Levels and Groups
What are Administrators?
Administrators are members assigned with the highest level of control over the entire board. These members can control all facets of board operation, including setting permissions, banning users, creating usergroups or moderators, etc., dependent upon the board founder and what permissions he or she has given the other administrators. They may also have full moderator capabilities in all forums, depending on the settings put forth by the board founder.
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What are Moderators?
Moderators are individuals (or groups of individuals) who look after the forums from day to day. They have the authority to edit or delete posts and lock, unlock, move, delete and split topics in the forum they moderate. Generally, moderators are present to prevent users from going off-topic or posting abusive or offensive material.
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What are usergroups?
Usergroups are groups of users that divide the community into manageable sections board administrators can work with. Each user can belong to several groups and each group can be assigned individual permissions. This provides an easy way for administrators to change permissions for many users at once, such as changing moderator permissions or granting users access to a private forum.
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Where are the usergroups and how do I join one?
You can view all usergroups via the “Usergroups” link within your User Control Panel. If you would like to join one, proceed by clicking the appropriate button. Not all groups have open access, however. Some may require approval to join, some may be closed and some may even have hidden memberships. If the group is open, you can join it by clicking the appropriate button. If a group requires approval to join you may request to join by clicking the appropriate button. The user group leader will need to approve your request and may ask why you want to join the group. Please do not harass a group leader if they reject your request; they will have their reasons.
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How do I become a usergroup leader?
A usergroup leader is usually assigned when usergroups are initially created by a board administrator. If you are interested in creating a usergroup, your first point of contact should be an administrator; try sending a private message.
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Why do some usergroups appear in a different colour?
It is possible for the board administrator to assign a colour to the members of a usergroup to make it easy to identify the members of this group.
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What is a “Default usergroup”?
If you are a member of more than one usergroup, your default is used to determine which group colour and group rank should be shown for you by default. The board administrator may grant you permission to change your default usergroup via your User Control Panel.
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What is “The team” link?
This page provides you with a list of board staff, including board administrators and moderators and other details such as the forums they moderate.
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Private Messaging
I cannot send private messages!
There are three reasons for this; you are not registered and/or not logged on, the board administrator has disabled private messaging for the entire board, or the board administrator has prevented you from sending messages. Contact a board administrator for more information.
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I keep getting unwanted private messages!
You can automatically delete private messages from a user by using message rules within your User Control Panel. If you are receiving abusive private messages from a particular user, report the messages to the moderators; they have the power to prevent a user from sending private messages.
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I have received a spamming or abusive email from someone on this board!
We are sorry to hear that. The email form feature of this board includes safeguards to try and track users who send such posts, so email the board administrator with a full copy of the email you received. It is very important that this includes the headers that contain the details of the user that sent the email. The board administrator can then take action.
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Friends and Foes
What are my Friends and Foes lists?
You can use these lists to organise other members of the board. Members added to your friends list will be listed within your User Control Panel for quick access to see their online status and to send them private messages. Subject to template support, posts from these users may also be highlighted. If you add a user to your foes list, any posts they make will be hidden by default.
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How can I add / remove users to my Friends or Foes list?
You can add users to your list in two ways. Within each user’s profile, there is a link to add them to either your Friend or Foe list. Alternatively, from your User Control Panel, you can directly add users by entering their member name. You may also remove users from your list using the same page.
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Searching the Forums
How can I search a forum or forums?
Enter a search term in the search box located on the index, forum or topic pages. Advanced search can be accessed by clicking the “Advance Search” link which is available on all pages on the forum. How to access the search may depend on the style used.
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Why does my search return no results?
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Why does my search return a blank page!?
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How do I search for members?
Visit to the “Members” page and click the “Find a member” link.
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How can I find my own posts and topics?
Your own posts can be retrieved either by clicking the “Show your posts” link within the User Control Panel or by clicking the “Search user’s posts” link via your own profile page or by clicking the “Quick links” menu at the top of the board. To search for your topics, use the Advanced search page and fill in the various options appropriately.
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Subscriptions and Bookmarks
What is the difference between bookmarking and subscribing?
In phpBB 3.0, bookmarking topics worked much like bookmarking in a web browser. You were not alerted when there was an update. As of phpBB 3.1, bookmarking is more like subscribing to a topic. You can be notified when a bookmarked topic is updated. Subscribing, however, will notify you when there is an update to a topic or forum on the board. Notification options for bookmarks and subscriptions can be configured in the User Control Panel, under “Board preferences”.
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How do I bookmark or subscribe to specific topics?
You can bookmark or subscribe to a specific topic by clicking the appropriate link in the “Topic tools” menu, conveniently located near the top and bottom of a topic discussion.
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How do I subscribe to specific forums?
To subscribe to a specific forum, click the “Subscribe forum” link, at the bottom of page, upon entering the forum.
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How do I remove my subscriptions?
To remove your subscriptions, go to your User Control Panel and follow the links to your subscriptions.
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Attachments
What attachments are allowed on this board?
Each board administrator can allow or disallow certain attachment types. If you are unsure what is allowed to be uploaded, contact the board administrator for assistance.
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How do I find all my attachments?
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phpBB Issues
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Why isn’t X feature available?
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How do I contact a board administrator?
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There are dozens of coffee shops in Amsterdam, but unfortunately most of them are dingy tourist traps. The shops in the Red Light district seem to be particularly grim.
Our advice is to find a place where you feel comfortable, and stick with it.
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Dampkring (Handboogstraat 29)
Dutch Flowers (Singel 387)
Rusland (Rusland 16)
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It's cool to smoke in public places like parks if you're discreet, but not in restaurants, cinemas or bars. Many residents of Amsterdam are getting tired of seeing crowds of stoners disfiguring their beautiful city, and there is pressure on the authorities to clamp down. If you want to be able to enjoy Amsterdam in the future, respect the locals' right to a quiet life.
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Chainalysis, one of the leading blockchain intelligence companies in the world, has announced it will now cover the Dogecoin network in its reports. The company argues that dogecoin became one of the most known cryptocurrencies in the world after being promoted by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla during this year. This, consequently, has attracted criminals to the chain, that are now enticed to use it due to its popularity.
Chainalysis Announces It Will Cover Dogecoin
The blockchain intelligence company Chainalysis announced it will now include dogecoin (DOGE), the infamous memecoin, in its upcoming reports. Dogecoin has gone from being a joke meme to becoming one of the most popular currencies in the market, moving big volumes after being promoted by Elon Musk, who has brought knowledge of it to the general audience.
This has also put dogecoin in the eyes of criminals and regulators, like internet scammers that use the image of Musk and its relationship with dogecoin to steal cryptocurrency from users. This has happened several times, with the latest scam raking in $40,000 from users that sent a number of coins expecting to get the double from Tesla’s CEO.
All of this has made dogecoin one of the most requested coins to cover from public and private sectors, that want to enhance compliance when dealing with this new asset. Now, the data-driven reports issued by the company will also include insights about the movements and origin of dogecoin (DOGE) tokens in the market.
Chainalysis Growth
Blockchain intelligence firms have experienced steady growth this year, as a result of governments and other organizations ramping up their tracking capabilities for certain cryptocurrency assets. Last June, Chainalysis raised $100 million in its Series E funding round, reaching a valuation of $4.2 billion. At that time, the company aimed to expand its capabilities to tracks decentralized finance linked currencies that move across decentralized exchanges.
The firm is also interested in getting monero (XMR) tracking capabilities, and it is actively investing resources to reach that goal. In fact, the company won a $1.25 million contract from the IRS to scrutinize the Monero network and second layers like Lightning Network last year. However, Chainalysis has not reported any updates in this regard. Last week, crypto compliance firm Ciphertrace reported it had developed enhanced tools to facilitate the tracking of Monero based transactions.
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<h1>If You Want Some thing, Probably You Will Find It Online</h1>
<p>Whilst you might not realise it however, you might be about to be a extremely wise shopper. You might have the ability to help save a bunch of money when buying conveniently on the internet. What do you have to do first? Read this post 100 % to soak up it's awesome specialist tips and tricks.</p>
<p>If you are creating any transactions on the internet and it is necessary to make a customer bank account, never use the very same security passwords which you use on other web sites. Will not use your e-email or financial password to help make a merchant account to buy shoes or boots from the internet shop. When someone managed to check this out security password, they could get access to not just your user profile about the retailer's store.</p>
<p>While shopping online, select the best transport coverage. Frequently businesses offer expedited delivery. Even so, frequently having the product some day previously could cost you up to two times the normal transport value. Therefore, provided you can hang on around the item to come using standard delivery instead of expedited transport, opt for common shipping and delivery to save money.</p>
<p>Make certain that you're entering your settlement details on a safe and secure internet site. Seek out "https://" from the Web address of your website that you're attempting to purchase something from. Should you don't see that or no symbol of any site stability, then it's almost certainly a good idea to never trust those together with your profile details.</p>
<p>To help shield your credit score, only use 1 credit card for on the internet acquisitions. This should help you rapidly path your investing practices if the credit card statement can be purchased in the mail. When you notice any expenses that you simply failed to make, contact the bank card firm immediately and statement it directly to them.</p>
<p>Attempt to make on the web purchases only with companies you happen to be already familiar with. Chances are, a store you visit frequently probably carries a risk-free internet site. But, if you visit a web site you know absolutely nothing about, you will be getting your personal information and facts, just like your bank card details, in danger.</p>
<p>If you do a lot of shopping on the internet, it could be a good idea that you should acquire an contra —phishing toolbar in your personal computer. This will assist eliminate any websites that could be asking for details with all the intention of scamming you. Our Industry experts Have The Shopping On The Internet Assistance You Need can find this software program all over the net at no cost.</p>
<p>Find out about Find Out The Very best Shopping Online Tricks And Tips . Sometimes whenever you order on the internet there exists a likelihood that you will want to give back or swap an item. If this is a thing that may happen, find what the store's plans are extremely you do not turn out to be dissatisfied having an object you don't want.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that while you are shopping on the internet, there can be considerable costs associated with shipping and delivery your object. Constantly consider these costs under consideration when you would like the best price. One internet site may have a high cost, but involves free freight. The same product on an additional site could be priced decrease, but by the time the shipping costs are additional, it is actually higher priced compared to initial web site.</p>
<p>Shopping on the web can be quite a wonderful way to save time, but ensure you are taking correct safety precautions to prevent personal identity and charge card thievery! Constantly start up the passcode for the computer or cell phone and not get items over an unprotected network. The couple of extra moments this will likely get could help you save very much grief!</p>
<p>Maintain your low-urgent transactions for the season. Web shops frequently carry sales to recognize getaways, such as President's Day and Self-sufficiency Time. Some internet sites on the net offer significant price savings discounts on getaways, among others offer shipping and delivery or giveaways.</p>
<p>If you're not familiar with online auctions online, understand the way disagreements are figured out before you make any purchases. There are websites that offers question quality for these types of troubles. Other people are nothing but a program for sellers and buyers to interact and you should not get involved when problems arise.</p>
<p>The expense of gas can significantly increase the value of purchasing, specifically when you have to check out distinct stores in different locations. It can save you money petrol and time misused in visitors and shop online. It may seem that you might spend more on delivery but a majority of internet sites offer free delivery and if you pick multiple products, the savings mount up easily.</p>
<p>Internet shopping could be excellent for those who reside in remote control areas or that do not are living around reachable store shopping. Even those who live in the most effective buying areas may choose to ignore the crowds and targeted traffic and use the internet from the convenience of property. Should Let Us Educate You On The Tips To Properly Shopping On The Web commit a bit of efforts and research, you save lots of money, some time and even gas costs.</p>
<p>When you find a clothes item that you like but they are uncertain what you should combine it with, shop around. Distinct web sites may well provide you with the identical items, nevertheless they may provide them in different ways. You could see the same t-shirt associated with distinct trousers or skirt. It may help you have a good idea of methods it would look when combined with various bottoms.</p>
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<p>When you shop on-line, you must be sure you are usually protect. Because you are most likely having to pay with a credit card, you do not would like your visa or mastercard variety to tumble inside the wrong hands and wrists. You are able to minimize this chance by making certain any web site you go shopping on starts with https:// as an alternative to http://. Additionally, Shopping Online Just Isn't Just Like Starting A Store need to in no way deliver personal data through e-mail.</p>
<p>A lot of online shopping internet sites get personal data when you make a purchase, so it is essential to see how they are with your information and facts. Browse the online privacy policy carefully to learn in case your info is going to be shared with affiliates or companions or maybe it will probably be held personal.</p>
<p>Sign up for email messages through your preferred internet retailers if you usually buy online. This is advisable since then you could be notified to sales while they strategy, which could help you save a lot of money. If you do not like to have a complete mailbox you might like to make an e-mail just for this purpose.</p>
<p>Create a desire listing of facts you plan to buy in the future. This lets you wait around to locate some items to gathering, in order to save cash on transport it also permits you to keep watch over the retail price and wait for a fall.</p>
<p>It's very easy to shop online. In reality, in several ways it is better than off the internet buying. You want to do your quest so that you can store smartly online. This article need to help.</p>
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Some providers also consist of text messaging, digital telephone, and World wide web access in the service.IPTV networks are basically intranets, only the net browser click here for More is not on a Pc, it is on a set-leading box. If you've set up an intranet or public web site, you can set up your own IPTV network and do what you want with it. You don't require huge and expensive servers, specialised set-prime boxes or overly massive improvement teams working with complicated software. With the proper hardware and application, it ought to take you significantly less than a few hours.Did your TiVo accidentally erase Lost? Probably your favored MLB group doesn't broadcast in your area. Maybe you happen to be just plain sick of what's on Television. Not to worry the Internet has a answer. Whether you want to cheer on your hometown sports group, catch up on news or check out what you have missed on Survivor, the right video is out there waiting for you. The crucial is finding it. In this article we cover one hundred of the greatest Television channels the World wide web click here for more has to provide.On the technical side, different providers use different infrastructures to provide the signal to your home. Verizon, for instance, uses fiber-optic cable rather than copper wire or coaxial cable to bring the signals into your property. That said, Verizon's IPTV service is not pure" IPTV: It is a lot more a hybrid, utilizing common broadcast video for most of the programming and reserving IPTV for the interactive portions of the service, like video-on-demand, widgets, and the programming guide. In contrast, AT&T is a one hundred% IPTV service and generally does not offer you fiber-optic to your residence (although this could be changing).How do I pair the remote with the Setup App on my Intelligent Control eight? To pair the remote with the App, you will have to press and hold down the ACTIVITY and DEVICES keys for six seconds till the Tv LED begins blinking when prompted by the App. PUBLIC AND Office Locations: Haivision's Mantaray set-best box delivers reside content material to monitors and displays all through your facility.So perhaps you bought a Television prior to they have been "smart," and you're not into the thought of spending many hundreds of dollars on one more set. In that case, perhaps it's time to upgrade from your DVD player to Blu-ray: players are now entirely cost-effective, Blu-ray is everywhere, and you can get all the streaming accoutrements constructed into your player pretty simply. Samsung, Sony, Panasonic, and LG all make Blu-ray players with these attributes — honestly, at this point it's difficult to discover a Blu-ray player that will not stream your Netflix queue.Kodi does not supply any content itself but by way of the addons. 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To educate and empower the next generation about alternatives to student loans, Ramsey Solutions is offering every teacher in the U.S. free access to the documentary “Borrowed Future: How Student Loans Are Killing the American Dream,” produced by Dave Ramsey. Teachers can go to borrowedfuture.com for more information.
“Borrowed Future” premieres today, Oct. 14, 2021, on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Google Play. The film uncovers the dark side of the student loan industry and exposes how it’s built to work against borrowers.
“It’s ironic to me that the dumbest decisions we make as a society are related to education, of all things,” said Dave Ramsey, host of “The Ramsey Show,” CEO of Ramsey Solutions, and executive producer of “Borrowed Future.” “Student loans are not the only way to get a degree. Young people need to know all their options instead of settling for student loans because it’s ‘normal.’ Normal is broke.”
The main subjects of the documentary are college graduates who owe between $9,000 and $1 million in student loans, a debt-free college graduate, and high school students who haven’t yet questioned the norm of student loans—until now. “Borrowed Future” is directed by David DiCicco and features experts such as Seth Godin, Dave Ramsey, Seth Frotman, Kristina Ellis, Dr. John Delony and Anthony ONeal, as well as the CEO of the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, Mike Rowe.
For more information about “Borrowed Future,” go to borrowedfuture.com.
Ramsey Solutions is committed to empowering people in the areas of money, business, leadership and personal development, using biblically based, commonsense principles and education. Every day, Ramsey Solutions reaches millions with nationally syndicated radio shows and columns, No. 1 national bestselling books, products and courses, and industry-renowned podcasts and video channels. Ramsey Solutions’ world-class speakers and authors give inspiration, practical advice and hope to audiences across the country. Ramsey Solutions and its team of more than 1,000 are dedicated to doing work that matters. For more information, visit ramseysolutions.com.
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Geliştirici: admingüncelleme tarihi Kasım 2, 2021 Eylül 3, 2021 Grandma does porn için bir yorum yapın
Grandma does porn
I was at college when I heard my grandparents had money problems, they apparently had a mortgage still to pay, maintenance work that needed on her old house, and even though my Grandfather was still working he just couldn’t make enough money to cover it all anymore.
So, one Sunday I drove over to them, to see how they were doing, and as I sat watching my mature Grandmother, a tall thick woman, with shoulder length red hair and a large cleavage under her summer blouse, and a pair of nicely tanned legs under her summer skirt, I suddenly had an idea.
“Well… there might be one way you could earn money?” I said looking at her as she busied herself in the kitchen.
“How?” she asked curiously.
I glanced nervously across at my Grandfather who was sat opposite me at the kitchen table, before looking back at my grandmother and saying “Well, your still pretty good looking for an older woman”
“Oh, thank you dear” replied my Grandmother smiling.
“Maybe you could do some modelling, or films?” I then suggested.
“Modelling or films?” my Grandmother replied looking at me in disbelief.
“Yeah, you know… adult modelling or films!” I added.
“I know what you meant!” my Grandmother replied looking slightly angry, before adding “Absolutely not! That’s just… wrong!”
“Well they do make billons every year!” I replied back.
“Who does?” asked my Grandmother
“You know, film makers and people who are in it!” I replied back “The whole industry makes almost more money than the regular film industry combined!”
“Really?!” my Grandmother said looking surprised.
“Sure!” I replied keenly.
“No. that’s ridiculous!” muttered my Grandfather.
“It’s not! And it’s pretty easy to do! You just need to be prepared to get naked on camera and, you know… have sex!” I then added.
I then saw my Grandmother glance at my Grandfather, who just shrugged and muttered something under his breath.
“So, what do you think?” I then asked eagerly.
Neither my grandparents really wanted to talk about it after I asked that question, so I left it there, and headed back to college.
But a couple of days later my Grandmother suddenly called me, and after much talking about nothing important, finally brought up the subject about the porn thing again, and then said “Okay, we’ve been talking it over and well… maybe your idea about the porn thing is possibly a good idea”
“Really?!” I asked excitedly.
“Yes, perhaps, if it brings in some needed money then maybe we should, possibly try it!” my Grandmother replied rather reluctantly.
“Brilliant!” I exclaimed excitedly, before then saying “Look, I can set things up for you, and bring a camera over to your house when your ready to do it?”
“Oh!” my Grandmother exclaimed slightly surprised “You want to film it?”
“Yes, how else did you think it was going to happen?” I then asked
“Oh, I really wasn’t to sure?!” replied my Grandmother.
“Then don’t worry about it! I’ll bring a camera over next Sunday afternoon, you just get your self ready for it!” I then said eagerly, and after that we said goodbye, and I eagerly began making plans to turn my Grandmother into a pornstar.
Then the next Sunday came pretty quickly, and I was soon arriving at my grandparents house with a camera, I had borrowed from the college’s drama class, ready to make history.
Stepping inside I found my grandfather out in the back garden, apparently he was not alright with this, but had reluctantly agreed because they needed the money, and so would remain out there until the whole thing was finished.
I then headed upstairs and into the spare bedroom, where they always kept a bed made ready in case of guests, and eagerly began setting up the camera, and pointed at the bed.
After a few minutes of fiddling with the lenses, and making sure the remote worked properly, my Grandmother entered the room, and I stared up at her in amazement.
She had put on some make up, and was wearing a very pretty short and tight fitting dress that showed off all her curves, a pearl necklace, and also had on a pair of black stockings and heels, and she really did look the part of a mature cougar, which is what she kind of was, in her late fifties.
“Wow! You look amazing!” I said happily.
“Thank you!” she replied nervously.
“Right. Well, why don’t you stand here in front of the camera!” I then said pointing to the floor next to me, and she then stepped right on that spot “And then I’ll start the filming and we’ll go from there!”
“Okay” my grandmother replied before then saying “But who am I, you know… filming with?”
“Me!” I replied
“What?!” my Grandmother exclaimed in disbelief “You?! But your my Grand c***d!”
“I know! But it’s going to be a lot easier than finding some neutral guy you’ve never met! Besides it’s your first time, no ones going to know who I am!” I then added eagerly.
She looked at me really unsure, before I then said “Look it’ll be alright! Trust me!” before I then added “Just think of the money you need!”
My Grandmother then sighed, and slightly reluctantly agreed to continue with the filming, and then eagerly I turned on the camera and we soon began.
Now most pornstars usually use an acting name and quickly I thought of Grandma Honey for my Grandmother, and then talking to the camera, I introduced the world to the very hot Grandma Honey, and nervously my Grandmother waved hello to the camera, before I got her to do a little twirl and show off a little what she had.
After that we sat down on the bed together, and after making it clear it was Grandma Honey’s first time on camera, I reached over and finally got to place my hand on the big round cleavage that I had spent years looking at, as a growing boy.
My Grandmother sat nervously watching as I fondled her big round boobs through her dress, and then leant in and began kissing her neck, and after a moment she moaned softly beginning to relax into it.
I then kissed her neck some more and continued to squeeze her big soft melons through her dress, before my hand moved down her body to her thick stocking clad thigh, and eagerly I gave the closes one a squeeze.
My Grandmother was now moaning a little more heavily, before my hand began to slide up her stocking thigh and under her dress, and then I found the top of her thigh, a soft warm fleshy area I never though for a moment my hand would ever touch.
It was then I felt my Grandmothers hand touch my thigh and begin to squeeze it, and I knew Granny was getting into it.
After moving my hand around on her thigh top for a minute, I felt my grandmother open her thighs a little and I took this as an invitation, and slowly moved my hand to it’s finally goal, and then I touched the material that I knew was covering that mature older pussy.
My Grandmother groaned louder as my fingers brushed over her knicker covered mound, and I felt her fingers grip my thigh tighter as I began to gently massage the area.
“Oh!” I heard her mutter as I rubbed that soft mound under her knickers “Oh!”
For a good minute or so I continued to massage my Grandmothers pussy under her knicker material while still kissing her neck, and she kept moaning softly, breathing heavier and gripping my thigh.
Then finally I pulled away from her, and got her to stand up again and turn around, before I slowly began unzipping her dress, and then looking back at the camera with a grin, I then gently eased her dress off of her shoulders, and it quickly fell away to the floor, leaving my Grandmother in just her underwear.
This was the first time I had ever seen my Grandmother like this, and after getting her to turn around again for the camera I took a moment to stare at her huge tanned cleavage struggling to stay inside her white lacy bra, and then noticed there didn’t seem to be much in the way of hairs trying to get out of her knickers.
I smiled up at my grandmother, who still looked a little nervous about the whole thing, before I got her to sit down on the bed, and then lay back.
Once she was laying back on the bed, with her head on the pillows, and her cascading red hair laid across them as well, I leant forward, reached for her white lacy knickers, and taking hold of them I glanced at my Grandmother again, before I slowly began to ease them down.
My Grandmother watched me pulling her knickers down her thick tanned hips, before she lifted her big round arse a little letting me pull them down further, and then I pulled them down her thick thigh and off over her heels.
I then stared at my now completely naked from the waist down Grandmother and could see she had trimmed her red pubes into a small triangle, just above her bald smooth pussy lips, and my cock twitched excitedly in my trousers.
Then I smiled, and gently using my hands eased her legs apart, before I lowered my head between her thighs and moved my mouth to where no Grandson had gone before.
My Grandmother then moaned as my tongue licked up wards, brushing along her bald pussy lips and then I did it again and again, and I really couldn’t believe I was now licking my Grandmothers pussy, but I was, and clearly we were both enjoying it.
I then eagerly stayed between her legs for a good few minutes, licking away at that mature moist mound and it wasn’t long before my tongue slipped between her lips and into the hole beneath.
“Oh god!” I heard her moan softly “Oh god!”
I was now tongue fucking my Grandmother, in her own home, with her husband just outside, and a camera filming us, and yet neither of us now seemed to bothered about it, and happily I pulled her lips slightly apart and continued stuffing my tongue into her, and pretty quickly she grabbed the back of my head and held it in place, as she began humping my face.
“Oh god! oh god!” I heard her moaning a little louder.
It now seemed like I was on a mission to bring my Grandmother to orgasm, just with my tongue, and eagerly I continued licking and poking at her pussy that seemed to be getting wetter by the second, until my Grandmother was now holding onto my head and humping my face like a wild woman, and her groans were getting louder and more excited.
Then with my tongue in her wet hole, her pussy lips around my mouth and my nose rubbing her clit, she got more and more frantic until finally she suddenly tensed up, pulled my face tight to her pussy, gripped my head with her thick thighs and then groaned loudly.
“OH FUCKKKKKKKKK!” I heard her cry out as her orgasm hit.
Then for a moment she stayed perfectly still, with me trapped face down between her legs, and then she began bucking against me and groaning loudly again “FUCK! FUCK! FUCK!” she then cried before she let go of my head and I quickly pulled away for air.
For several amazing seconds my Grandmother twitched and swore as she came and I stared in amazement because I had never seen my grandmother like this, ever!
Then finally she took a deep breath and calmed down, and for the next minute just lay back on the bed breathing hard.
“How was that Grandma Honey?” I asked
“Good! very good!” she replied back between breaths.
“Yeah, it was!” I grinned.
Then I got up off the bed, and began taking off my clothes, firstly removing my shirt, then my trousers, until I was just in my boxers, then I looked at my Grandmother who was staring at me the whole time, before I eased my boxers down, and my semi hard cock popped out into view.
“Yeah, Grandma Honey, look what I have for you!” I then said with a grin before holding it up and waving it at her.
My Grandmother just stared at my semi hard cock in my hand, clearly not sure what to say, before I climbed up onto the bed, moved over the top of her, and then lowered my self down towards her face.
Now standing over her, my big hanging cock was just inches from her face and to be honest I really wasn’t sure if she would take it or not, before finally she opened her mouth, reached up with her hand, and taking hold of my semi hard cock, she guided me in.
I couldn’t believe once again my Grandmother was really doing this, but she was, and in seconds her red lips locked around my shaft, and suddenly my grandmother was sucking my cock, on film.
Then stroking my lower shaft with her hand, she began moving her head back and forth along the rest of my length, and I groaned loudly and happily as my Grandmother eagerly began to get me harder.
It didn’t take too much, as you could imagine, and pretty soon I was a full eight inches hard in her mouth, and she eagerly moved her mouth back and forth along it coating me in her saliva.
“Oh yes Grandma Honey! Suck that cock! suck that cock!” I groaned loudly for the camera, and happily she continued too.
After a good few minutes I was definitely hard and ready for more, and so I got my Grandmother to stop sucking my cock, and lay back again on the bed.
And as she did that, I moved around to her stocking clad legs, stepped between them, and then knelt down, before I lowered myself towards her.
My Grandmother watched me getting closer, and when my hard bulbous cock was just inches from her moist bald pussy, she suddenly said “Wait! You don’t have a condom on!”
“I don’t plan on cumming in you!” I replied “The viewers will want to see me cum in your mouth or on your big magnificent tits!”
“Oh” my Grandmother replied.
So I then continued to lower myself towards her, and with out any more protests from my Grandmother, I placed my hard cock up against her soft warm lips, and then with a little pressure, my big round cock head slipped between them into her warm wet hole.
“Oh fuck!” I heard her moan softly as my big thick cock began to slide further inside of her.
I pushed my hard eight inches as deep as I could, until I was almost balls deep inside my Grandmothers wet cunt, and then looking down at her, as I leaned over her semi naked body, I began to thrust back and forth inside of her, and she stared up at me and began to groan.
I was now fucking my Grandmother, fucking her in her house, on camera, and I was loving it!
My Grandmother seemed to be enjoying it as well, as her groans continued, and then fairly quickly her hands moved around onto my hips and her knees lifted a little as well.
My cock was now thrusting steadily in and out of her, and she just lay beneath me groaning over and over as it did, and for a good few minutes again, I fucked my Grandmother eagerly.
Then after a bit, I reached down and took hold of her stocking clad ankles, before I lifted them up, and holding my Grandmothers thick legs up in the air, I pushed into her a bit deeper and firmer.
“Oh fuck! oh fuck!” I heard her moan as I began fucking her quicker.
I then glanced at the camera and knew it was getting most of this, but not at angle that showed everything, so after a bit more excited deep fucking, I pulled out, and then got my Grandmother to role over and get on her knees.
Then moving her to an angle that would be better, I moved up behind her, and placing my cock up against her wet pussy again, I slipped back in, and holding onto her hips, I knew as I began fucking her the camera would see my hard cock slipping back forth into her moist hole.
My Grandmother moaned louder now as I pumped into her, and she gripped the bed sheets as her Grandson fucked her pussy for the camera, and for the next few minutes we stayed just like that.
Then as I fucked her from behind, I glanced over at the door, my Grandmother had failed to close it after she had walked in, and standing in the hall way, out of shot in the shadows was my Grandfather looking horrified.
I stared back at him for a moment, and did feel sorry for him, but then I remembered what I was doing was for his needs too, and quickly I began fucking my Grandmother harder and faster.
She groaned louder and lowered her head onto the bed, as her Grandson pounded her pussy, and clearly wasn’t aware of her husband watching on from hallway outside.
Then clearly hearing and seeing his mature wife getting a good hard fucking, and apparently enjoying it, my Grandfather turned and walked off out of sight.
I then eagerly turned my attention back to my Grandmother, and after pounding her hard from behind for several more minutes, I decided it was time for another position, and so I pulled out of her, and then laid down on the bed, and my Grandmother then moved over me, and facing the camera, she straddled my lap, and slowly lowered herself until her bald pussy lips parted over my big round cockhead, and she slid down my cock until her big round soft arse cheeks landed on my crotch.
I groaned loudly as she sat on me, and then for a moment or two, she just grounded her pussy on my cock, before she then began to rise and fall on me, and happily I lay back and watched my old red headed Grandmother riding me.
I stared at my Grandmothers big round arse bouncing up and down in front of me happily, because I had often stared at it on visits, but never did I think It would be naked and bouncing in my lap, and now it was.
For another few minutes my Grandmother crouched over me, riding my hard cock eagerly, and slowly getting faster and louder again, and I was pretty sure she was going to orgasm once again.
But finally she ran out of energy, and flopped down onto the bed next to me, and so with her now lying on her side, and her big round tanned arse towards the camera, I moved up behind her, and placing my hard cock up against her squashed wet pussy once more, I nudged it in, and she shifted slightly to allow me access.
Then once I was inside her wet hole again, I began fucking her once again, and she moaned again clearly happy to take my cock again!
With my Grandmother on her side, her wet pussy felt tighter around my cock, and with her groaning loudly I began to finally feel my excitement build, and eagerly I continued to fuck her just like this.
“Oh god!” I then groaned loudly for the camera, as my cock worked back and forth between her legs rapidly “You’re going to make me cum Grandma Honey! You’re going to make me cum!”
“Yes! Yes! Yes!” I heard her groan as I continued to pump her mature pussy.
“Where do you want it Grandma? Where do you want my cum?” I then asked
“In my mouth!” I heard her say, which really came as a surprise to me “Cum in my mouth, I want to taste it!”
Now with those words rattling around in my head, which as I said, I really didn’t expect to hear, I felt my excitement build quicker, and with my hard cock still shuttling back and forth in my Grandmothers wet hole, and now knowing she actually wanted to taste my cum on camera, I finally felt my excitement reach it’s peak.
“Oh fuck Grandma! Here it comes!” I then cried as I felt my balls begin to tighten completely.
I then quickly pulled my hard wet cock from her bald wet pussy, and knelt up on the bed over her, my Grandmother amazingly rolled over, and now laid in front of me, with her mouth open staring up at me right in front of the camera, and then giving my ready to burst cock a couple of firm tugs, I felt my balls tighten and churn, and with a groan, I began to cum.
“OH FUCK GRANNY HERE IT COMES!” I then cried, and my cock then began shooting big wet blobs of sticky white goo out, that showered down and splattered all over my grandmothers face and into her mouth.
Eagerly she tried to catch every drop that fell, licking and swallowing as much as she could at the same time, until after several amazing fantastic seconds I had blown my whole load all over her slightly wrinkled face, and now it was running down her cheeks and her chin.
Then even more amazingly she reached up, took hold of my softening cock and pulled it down to her lips, before she gave it a good few sucks getting every last drop.
Then finally she let go, and happily I got her to sit up and wave to the camera again, with the cum all over her face still, before finally I stopped the camera and we were finished.
“So, there we go!” I said cheerily “Your first porn shoot! What do you think?”
“It was fun honey!” she replied back politely with a smile, before asking “So, how do we make money from it?”
“Well, I was planning to make a website for you, put it on there and charge for people to view it!” I replied.
“And that should work?” she then asked.
“I think so!” I replied.
“Good! And when will we see the money?” she then asked.
“As soon as people start paying!” I replied.
“Good!” she replied again “Now, I think we should go shower, and get cleaned up!”
“Sounds good to me!” I replied
“Great! Then you can wash my back!” she then said, before she turned and walked off out of the room in just her heels, stockings, bra and pearl necklace, and to be honest, I was really happy to watch that naked round mature arse wobble off ahead of me.
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Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until hot. I don’t recommend imitation crabmeat – see my Crab Salad post to learn more about it. I have vivid memories of summer barbecues at Kitsap Lake in Bremerton, WA as a child. This pasta … It simply doesn’t get more addicting than this creamy, hearty, spicy, juicy shrimp pasta salad! The fall harvest includes apples, pumpkins, tomatoes, corn, squash, potatoes, and more! ABK’s Classic Shrimp Pasta Salad is a throwback to summer meals from my childhood and is a recipe every cook should have in their summer rotation. Add the herbs and nuts too. This is not that. 1 Tbsp Kikkomon All-Purpose Less Sodium Soy Sauce . Barrie Hill Farms, and the Barrie Hill Farms logo are registered trademarks of Barrie Hill Farms Inc., Any duplication in whole or in part of this website is strictly prohibited. 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Get it free when you sign up for our newsletter. You can serve this salad immediately, or cover and place in the refrigerator until ready to eat (this salad will keep for up to 3 days). Add shrimp and garlic; saute 3 minutes or until shrimp turn pink. This one pot meal is a winner. Add some green onions or scallions. 10 to 12 ounces rice noodles or fettuccine-style pasta noodles, 1 red or green chili, de-seeded and thinly sliced, 1 red bell pepper, de-seeded and sliced into thin strips, 1 cup fresh coriander/cilantro, lightly chopped, 1/3 cup dry roasted peanuts or cashews, unsalted, and left whole or lightly chopped, 1/3 cup lime juice (about 2 limes, juiced), 1 to 3 teaspoons chili sauce, 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon. Total Time. Ordering will be monitored daily but Curbside store will not be staffed daily, so please make sure to come during your pre-selected time slot designated upon ordering. https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/pad-thai-pasta-salad-3416588 Cook pasta according to package directions. Add rice vermicelli, and cook 3 to 5 minutes or until al dente; drain. Prepare the vegetables and shrimp, and place them in a very large salad or mixing bowl. This pasta dish will be a new favorite with your family! 4 Tbsp lime, juiced . In a large bowl, mix pasta, Accent, lemon juice, oil and seasoned salt. Wonderful Thai Shrimp Salad! You'll want to use the easy-prep basil oil you add to this tortellini basil pasta … The corn will defrost in the water, and you can drain it all together. Rotini pasta is the best kind for this salad as it absorbs the dressing well. Cover and marinate at … I think your family will love the flavors going on and you will love how easy it is! If the kids don’t like too much spice, leave out the cayenne pepper and red pepper flakes. Just before serving, sprinkle with peanuts. Prepare noodles according to the directions on the package (you want them 'al dente'). Cut vegetables to desired thickness and width. Top with fresh basil. ; Fresh herbs and chopped lettuce act to cool the heat from the spicy Thai dressing. Spring is a very exciting time here at the farm, it marks the beginning of our harvest season. If you’re taking this recipe to a picnic, pack the shrimp separately on ice and add when serving. Each steaming bowl of thai … Toss the shrimp and veggies back into the pasta and BAM. Why This Thai Shrimp Salad Recipe Works. 1 Tbsp garlic, minced . Barrie Hill Farms grows several types of pumpkins including; pie, white, pink, yellow and of course plain old large pumpkins for carving your best ever Jack-o-Lanterns! ; Two minutes before the orzo is done cooking, add frozen corn directly to the pot.This is one of my favorite pasta salad tricks when you use frozen veggies! If you don’t have time to go to the fields and pick, be sure to buy some fresh blueberries at the market. Spicy Thai Shrimp Salad Recipe is a light, delicious, and refreshing meal full of spicy sweet Thai shrimp flavors! Store the shrimp-pasta mix and vinaigrette separately in the refrigerator; toss just before serving. Ontario apple picking is the first taste of fall! https://www.barriehillfarms.com/recipes/thai-lime-pasta-salad-with-shrimp Stir the dressing once more and pour over, tossing well to mix. That’s a lot of flavor! Great for picnics, parties, or a busy lunch or weeknight - for a delicious spicy sweet low calorie salad that is bursting with delicious Thai shrimp salad … Pour 1/2 cup (125 mL) of VH® Sweet Thai Chili Sauce over shrimp, turning so that all shrimp are well coated. 1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined 1 bottle Newman's Own® Lite Italian Salad Dressing 2 Tbsp chunky peanut butter 1 Tbsp soy sauce 1 Tbsp honey 1 tsp grated peeled gingerroot ½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes 1 pound cappellini or angel hair pasta 2 Tbsp salad oil 1 … We will have select items only and have 3 convenient pickup days (Monday, Wednesday & Friday). Our Farm is Tobacco, Vape + Cannabis Free, ounces quinoa pasta or whole wheat pasta, fusili, pound of pre-cooked small shrimp, rinsed and patted dry. Spicy Thai Shrimp Salad The spicy cashew dressing is so good, you’ll 2 h 10 m. Serves. Tortellini Basil Salad. 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Once more, you will find numerous methods for you to spin this. It could be a recording of yourself singing/reading a poem/asking her вЂthe question’. Instead, it could be a right time lapse of one’s times or perhaps a compilation of quick video clips of you together.
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Be innovative using the Instagram tiles
Instagram has a really layout that is convenient thinking beyond your package (literally). You can make use of it to your benefit if you would like ask a woman away. Post three/six/nine photos which will just make sense in the event that you check them together.
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What things to state whenever asking a woman out
It is best not to overcomplicate everything when you are trying to ask a girl to become your girlfriend. In the event that you really just like the woman, you will be exceedingly stressed. This is why you shouldn’t prepare speeches that are long loud proclamations of love.
Alternatively, stay glued to a message that is simple. Inform her how much you like her company, show your emotions and ask her if just she desires to become your gf. You back, words would not matter all that much if she likes.
This is certainly all for the some ideas on asking a woman away. Find your way that is best to inquire about a woman out, add a number of your normal charm and do it now! Just make your best effort and be your self, and if she actually is usually the one, she’s going to absolutely state yes. Best of luck and up don’t mess it!
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Robby Takac releases single made for ‘Johnny Gruesome’ soundtrack
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October 11, 2018
Goo Goo Dolls bassist and co-founder Robby Takac has released a single, “Dyin’ Tonight,” written and recorded for the soundtrack to the upcoming indie horror flick, “Johnny Gruesome.” The film is based on the novel of the same name, by Buffalo-born author and film-maker Gregory Lamberson.
Takac wrote the tune – a snarling slab of punkish power-pop – along with Buffalo stalwarts, producer Armand Petri (10,000 Maniacs, Goo Goo Dolls, Sixpence None the Richer) and multi-instrumentalist Joe Rozler. Petri and Rozler also composed the score for the film, which, according to a news release, “tells the story of a murdered heavy metal rebel who returns from the grave for vengeance.”
The song was tracked at Takac’s GCR Recording Studios in Buffalo. The single is available now through streaming and digital download platforms. The film score is available as a separate CD and digital download.
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In fact, the “Cinderella” of the Republican debates, Carly Fiorina, endorsed the Cruz yesterday. With the endorsement of the Donald by Ben Carson, it looks like we have the potential platforms set. Cruz with a woman, to soften his brash, crazy ideology, and The Donald, with a black man, to soften his racist tendencies. Little Marco and John Kasich are just running on fumes at this point. The only endorsements that could potentially help them would have to come from the Donald or the Cruz. As sure as I am that the Donald is not going to be asking Louis Farrakhan to dinner, I’m sure the Donald won’t be dropping out and endorsing anyone. The die is cast, the Rubicon crossed, and the only unknown now is the final margin.
The other pretenders for the crown seemed to acknowledge the anointment of the Donald as the Republican standard bearer. There was so much civility shown in the debate tonight that you might have thought you’d tuned into the Democrats. Until, you listened to the words, of course. The Democrats are still talking substance, and the Republicans are still talking subterfuge. The Repubs are just doing it more politely now. It makes one wonder if Phineas T. Bluster had not been given his head to bully, insult and intimidate, what would the Final Four have actually come to? Coulda, woulda, shoulda, as they say. It does make one wonder if the Donald would have gotten any traction with the public if he was forced to discuss the issues. Would the Elders of the Republican party have gotten their designated hitter if the debates had been conducted honestly about issues rather than bumper sticker slogans?
I guess we’ll never know. We’ll have to wait for the Donald to debate Hillary to see how the public responds to a know nothing bully. I have the hope that, in spite of a declining educational system, the American public will be able to discern the B.S. from the truth. I’ve been surprised before, though. In fact, I was recently quite surprised when “The Daily Show” exposed a great many of the Donald’s “companies” as props. You know, “Trump Steaks”, “Trump Water”, “Trump Wine”, etc.
This exposure comes about as a result of the Donald’s press meeting after one of his rallies. The Donald felt the need to refute a charge by “Mittens” Romney that the Donald was in truth, a failed businessman. Mittens had called out the Donald on several of The Donald’s ventures, and now it was time for the Donald to refute Romney. The Donald pointed with pride and spoke with authority about the businesses in question. As it happens, I watch a lot of TV, and the only Televised rebuttal of Trump’s claims in his news conference came on “The Daily Show”. Thank God folks still go there for honest news reporting.
I’ll quote a little bit from an NPR article that does take on the entire sideshow:
“The table was stacked with bottles of Trump Wine, and Trump declared of the winery, “I own it 100 percent, no mortgage, no debt.”
The winery’s website says something different: “Trump Winery is a registered trade name of Eric Trump Wine Manufacturing LLC, which is not owned, managed or affiliated with Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization or any of their affiliates.”
How could the major networks not cover this shameful subterfuge? Equally as important, how did the candidates and their staff miss the opportunity to point out that the Donald is totally full of it? How did the candidates and their staff miss the opportunity to point out that the Donald is shameless in his continual lying about his success? It seems like an absolute no-brainer to me. But then, I’ve never been a part of the Republican hierarchy, so I can only speculate as to their motives.
From where I’m sitting it appears that the Donald train has already left the station and is headed full steam towards its rendezvous with destiny. “Trump Railroads”, kind of has a nice ring, don’t you think? I bet the Donald already thinks he owns one.
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McCain’s VP nominee is just getting a free pass from the media. Can you believe the stuff she’s saying?
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Perhaps lecturing at the University of Iowa last night, about pics I took a quarter-century ago of Public Enemy’s founding members, has put me in a reflective state of mind. (That presentation went grrreat, by the way, and I’m expecting to do it at other schools. E- me if you can help make this happen.)
Right now, though, check out this clip of The Art of Noise, shot at Wembley Arena for the “Produced by Trevor Horn” Prince’s Trust fundraiser, November 11, 2004, as the band performs a live version of their ill, 1984 masterwork, “Close (to the Edit).”
Now, it’s true that, until the end of time, the images by supergenius director Zbigniew Rybczinski, right, from his feral, clockwork music video for “Edit,” will provoke the hardest memories of the cut for many. Indeed, the short’s visual daring and insouciance still give me chills. Upon its release, I’d never seen a video more forthrightly assert the newness of its vision, instantly making everything surrounding it look dusty by comparison. (I wish Palm Pictures’s Directors Label Series would issue a retrospective of this man’s work. What in the world are they waiting for?)
Yet, for so long has “Close (to the Edit)” resided deep in the mystique of synthetic sound production that, in the Wembley footage, even the sight of Noise keyboardist Anne Dudley striking notes to “start the car,” as Horn charges her, strangely fascinates. In fact, it wasn’t until I saw Horn pulling on his five-string bass that it oddly hit me you could play “Edit”‘s familiar walking bass line on the instrument. Don’t ask me why. It just seemed weird to register them as, I dunno, regular notes.
Anyway, celebrate one of pop music’s coolest tracks from the era, by a band that, to me, remains one of the paragons of invention and edge, and that definitely influenced P.E. (Chuck D namechecks ’em in the first 30 seconds of “Niggativity…Do I Dare Disturb the Universe?” from 1996’s Autobigraphy of Mistachuck.)
Plus, if you’re as much a Trevor Horn hog as I am—you have no idea how long I scrounged the net before I found an mp3 of Dollar’s “Handheld in Black & White,” as it’s not on the otherwise glorious Produced by Trevor Horn compilation:
1) You could do worse than following up “Edit” with this Wembley vid of the Buggles live take on their sparkly “Video Killed the Radio Star.”
2) Tag this soon-to-be-released DVD of the entire concert, Slaves to the Rhythm, out May 19th. But you’ll have to beat me to the head of the line.
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Sheep are adorable with their naturally wooly coats. With all that wool comes responsibility, though. If you're considering raising sheep, you should know what it entails to take care of them. That way, you're prepared for their arrival and aren't overwhelmed after you adopt them.
Housing
What type of outdoor housing you have for your sheep will depend on the climate you have. For instance, if you live in an area that gets cold during winter, you'll need a barn or pole building. On the other hand, if you live in an area with a milder climate, you can build them a simple shelter that keeps them safe from the elements.
Fencing
The fencing you choose doesn't have to be extremely tall to keep your sheep in. Generally, you want to make the fence between 32 to 40 inches tall.
You'll want to choose a woven wire fence, electric wire fence, or barbed wire fence to keep your sheep in. You'll want them to have enough room to roam and graze. To get an idea of how much outdoor space you need for sheep, contact your local government to ensure you're following the rules of your area.
Feeding and Water
Make sure your sheep have fresh water each day. They should always have water available to prevent dehydration.
Sheep are grazers, but you need to feed them hay as well. The hay that you feed them should be free of a moldy or musty smell. If it doesn't smell normal to you, you should avoid feeding the hay to them and buy fresh.
In the winter, include grain in their diet if you notice they're losing weight. This will help to compensate.
Shearing a sheep isn't an easy feat. It's best left up to the professional sheep shearer. This will also reduce the stress you have when it comes to caring for your sheep. Plus, if you plan on showing your sheep, they have certain rules on how the shearing is done. How the sheep are shorn also depends on their breed. Once a year in the spring, you should contact a shearer and have your sheep sheared. The shearer may also trim your sheep's nails.
Sheep have unique needs due to their wool. However, this doesn't make them bad pets. It just means that you have an extra step to take. Other than that, caring for sheep is relatively similar to other farm animals.
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This website... Hawaii Bass Fishing... is for the purpose of sharing information about Lake Wilson and Freshwater Fishing on the Island of Oahu.
There are no Freshwater Guide Services, or Boat Rentals available on Lake Wilson...
therefore the information presented and shared here is to help those who are interested in Peacock Bass and Largemouth Bass fishing and to help them in their quest for these amazing gamefish.
Fisherman of all ages and skill are invited to cruise up to Wahiawa, located in central Oahu, Hawaii, for the ONLY freshwater fishing offered on Oahu. In this region, you will find the 400-acre irrigation reservoir (Wahiawa Reservoir) commonly known as "Lake Wilson". Anglers will enjoy the relaxed lake atmosphere as they hunt and search for a variety of over seventeen different species of fish. Experience an adventure like none other in Hawaii!
These days Captain Chris Wright is guiding for Aloha Fishing Hawaii targeting giant bonefish, GT, barracuda and other exotic saltwater reef fish.
www.alohafishinghawaii.com
808-349-8994.
Aloha Fishing Hawaii, Chris Wright, Guide
Captain Chris Wright with a large OIO... bonefish.
Captain Chris Wright with a Hawaii Peacock Bass
See Capt. Chris Wright on the Animal Planets new reality TV fishing show, "Top Hooker".
Here is Capt. Chris with "The Bass Boat"
Charlie Moore, The MAD FISHERMAN, and Capt. Chris Wright while filming for Charlie's Emmy Award winning TV fishing show.
Capt. Chris hosted the "Beat Charlie Moore" TV fishing show when Charlie and their crew visited Hawaii.
Capt. Chris and Dougie spent the morning catching spawning peacock bass with Ben Wong and the Let's Go Fishing TV show.
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Shopping for men can be hard and when you have to find the perfect gift for Dads it’s so much harder!
If your Dad/Father of your kids (or whoever you spoiling this fathers day) has a pretty good sense of style and taste, then he’s probably looking forward to something more than a new pair of slippers!
I love putting thought into gifts and I thought I’d share some of the cool Fathers Days gifts I’ve come across recently.
Cool Dads are going to love these!
Fathers Day Gift Guide
Cotton On Has A Marvel-ous Range
Cotton on has some cool Fathers day gifts in store including gift vouchers, cards & wrapping. There’s a lot on offer but I absolutely love this statement tee as well as the Marvel collection goodies!
If I get this for Kurt, I have a feeling that Aidan will claim it though!
Happy Socks
A Fathers Day gift is not complete without a pair of socks. Happy Socks have so many cute designs and its fun choosing the perfect pair to suit Dad’s personality! I love the monochrome range which I spotted on Zando .
Winter Snacking
There’s lots of sport on the telly this season and Dad is going to be in dire need of some snacks. Netflorist has the cutest hampers for Dad which is definitely going to come in handy on the couch!
Get Nifty
If Dad is an Instagram lover then Nifty 250 has a really cool gifting option that will allow you to print out some of his favourite Insta moments. For Fathers Day, they have an awesome leather pouch for the polaroids which will make for a really special gift.
Stylish Feet
If Dad needs/wants to need/loves to dress up, I think this pair of boots from Trenery is super stylish – and currently on sale!!!
Something Crafty
If the refreshingly crisp notes of a good cider will sound appealing to Dad, then the Crafty Cider Mixed Case from YuppieChef is a going to be a winner. He will get to enjoy a selection of the best of the League of Beers cider bunch, locally and internationally. This will make for a fun, relaxing afternoon.
Leather Love From Macaroon Collection
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Father’s day is coming up… spoil dad with one of our amazing leather bags from @thandana_bags. Shop online – link jn bio —- #fathersday #giftsforhim #giftideas #shoponline #spoildad #onlineshopping #giftsfordad #leather
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The stylish online store Macaroon Collection has some beautiful Fathers Day gifts for Dad. If the man you’re shopping for could do with a new leather bag, laptop bag or wallet, this is the place to shop.
Happy Shopping!
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Hayley
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Mari-Louise Candiotes June 9, 2019
Love the Nifty print. Might just have to do some online ordering tonight.
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Lot's of fun family friendly activities and free health advice from healthcare professionals regarding diabetes, blood pressure, vision, weigghtloss, dental and more.
There will also be a healthy fresh organic produce market and more.
Our Community, Our Health, Our Future.
Past Events
Here's a look at our past events.
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March 2018
The Arnold Classic Expo
March 2-4, 2019
Columbus, OH
Healthier Choices had a booth at the Arnold Fitness Expo in 2018 along with our board member and spokesperson Austin St. John who had a booth next to ours. The turn out was great, we made some solid connections and promoted our brand with new and old fans alike.
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About our collections
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Southwark Archives has a wide range of material from historic photographs, press cuttings and films to maps, parish registers and poor law records. SLHLA is based within John Harvard Library near Borough tube station but the library is currently closed temporarily for works. For details about the collection and its access please visit the Southwark Archives pages on the Southwark Council website.
The other two collections are the Cuming collection and the Southwark art collection.
The Cuming Family, living in Walworth during the 18th and 19th centuries, acquired all kinds of objects from around the world. A popular and lively small museum based on the Cuming collection opened in 1906 on the Walworth Road and this continued to collect objects reflecting Southwark and its people. In March 2013 a fire damaged the building housing the museum galleries. The collection itself however suffered only very minor loss, with fewer than 50 objects out of the 25,000 items in the collection suffering severe damage. New premises showcasing the collections are now open.
The Southwark art collection comprises the collections which the Southwark council has on loan from South London Gallery and in addition other artworks acquired by the council over the 20th century.
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In the old days, they didn't know very much about the world. But they made maps anyway. If they had to map something they couldn't, they just drew whatever they felt like and wrote, "Here there be dragons."
We still don't know very much about the world; and there are things to map of it besides its surface.
Can broken things be remade?
Can destinies change?
Is it worth the risk of hope?
Important questions, but one can only shrug, you see:
Here, there be dragons.
Hitherby Dragons is a webserial by Jenna Katerin Moran, author of the tabletop RPGs Nobilis and Chuubo's Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine.
Jane and her brother Martin live in a tower hanging above the sea of chaos just off the coast from Santa Ynez. They (and their trusty cast of actors and backstagers) put on shows, as part of an ongoing attempt to understand, and then change, the world.
Most of the stories you see here are the stories performed by the cast at Gibbelin's Tower. Some are funny; some are sad. These stories are called legends, and you'll know a legend because it doesn't have any fancy labelling.
Other stories are things that actually happened in Martin and Jane's world. Some of this stuff happened to them, in the recent past, and some of it happened a long time ago. Some of them are happening right now, and are up-to-the-minute news. These stories are called histories, and you'll know a history because it has a number. If it's a Roman number, the history happened in the past. If it's an Arabic number, the history is going on right "now."
You can start at the beginning with What is Hitherby Dragons? and keep moving on from one entry to the next until you've finished. Or, if you're concerned about finishing the remaining entries in your lifetime, you can use the Next Canon Entry option to skip to the next history. The legends will still be here later.
The beginning: What is Hitherby Dragons?
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Storyline 1: At Gibbelins' Tower
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Over the summer, virtually nothing happened. There was one event where we led a bunch of HKU students around (and that was fun), a dinner with Siu On, a thesis defense of Seven where only Lawrence and Grace went. Other than that, HKSS was stagnant due to the fact that nobody was really in town.
With the fall semester, we were looking for hyped up new students, as well as more involved returning members.
Recruitment events were all over the campus in September. This year HKSS capitalized on the activities midway (we haven’t in at least three years, since I didn’t see one the year I joined) and attracted a few members. The booth was pretty depressing though. People were showing up in front of adjacent booths, and there were always multiple members manning said booths; as for HKSS, we had very few recruits in the front, and problems getting even one person to be there (we found a not so elegant solution in the end).
Immediately following that, Sid-Pac hosted a multicultural brunch; I was almost discouraged to the point that I was going to forfeit that one, until Godine, who was visiting at the time, volunteered to drive me around to pick up food. The two of us picked the pace back up and ordered food from China Pearl. The front desk lady thought I was a freak, trying to hoard all that food; she seemed pretty happy that we made such huge business though. I brought the food to Sid-Pac.
Within five minutes, all that food was gone. Had to go save a plate for Zi, who I promised to hand food to when she arrives. For the remainder of the hour that I was around Sid-Pac, I watched the food slowly go away on the other countries’ cuisines. Had a couple of sign ups on our mailing list. I declare that a victory.
But with all due honesty, this massive jackpot is disguising what really is an incremental victory. It is made very clear to me that people around MIT (or Sid-Pac at the very least) care about the food that we can give. The charm of our organization is literally the fact that we can hand out $350 worth of Dim Sum and get it emptied in five minutes; that’s not an achievement to write home about. That’s depressing, if that’s all our organization does.
Immediately following these recruitment events, we pushed a few events to have the new members remember us. First, there was a dinner during the night of the Sid-Pac event. The roster included old members such as Godine and Angus who are ready to leave, and a couple few new faces Horton and Qiao.
On the subsequent week we threw a welcoming party in McCormick Hall. Good news was, a lot of new people showed up (there were twenty or so people who showed up, only eight of us were old members). Bad news though, I found it an extremely lame gathering. Few reasons behind this; first and most importantly, McCormick Hall was too hot for any of us to handle, and apparently there weren’t air conditioners around. Second, I was told that I brought out the board games too late. Third, I think the cool members of the party (Grace and Joanne, arguably) didn’t show up (or in Joanne’s case she showed up near the end of it). Made things turn pretty poorly.
While I was discouraged at home about how lame it was, a few of us came up with a rendezvous at Clover for a more temperature controlled hangout. There was Andrew, Kevin, and Patrick; Natalie also planned on showing up but we didn’t have her contact information. There I learned that there are actually people who dig the interpersonal relations in the organization, and that it’s not all about food.
On the second weekend of the semester, Lawrence does a house party for the mid-autumn festival. Turnout was great, and we were introduced to at least two new members (Stephanie, Gabriel; there were four or five other new faces, not sure how committed these guys are). I briefly had to worry about the capacity of the house.
Finboard allocations got through after that. HKSS is allotted $800 out of the $2000 we applied; percentage wise this doesn’t look like a great figure, but on an absolute scale, $800 is enough for two or three good events to the end of December. It’s not like we have the staff to keep hosting a recurring stream of events.
We are now on the week before Columbus Day. Doesn’t sound like we will be hiking this year, since most people are not around during that weekend.
There’s a lot going on Lawrence’s brain out of these events. Check the other article to find out more.
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Bubbles: House Prices In Australia Are Soaring Again!
(Peter Martin’s article from the ABC NEWS AUSTRALIA on April 14, 2021.)
House prices in Australia are soaring, but not because there aren't enough homes: It's tempting to think home prices are soaring because there aren't enough homes.
But that can't explain the sudden take-off from about the year 2000, the sudden take-off from about 2013, and again now — against expectations — the stratospheric take-off in the wake of the COVID recession.
Broadly, we've enough homes. The 2016 census found we had 12 per cent more dwellings than households, up from 10 per cent in 2001. That's 12 per cent of our houses and apartments empty — used as holiday homes and second homes, or waiting for tenants.
If there really weren’t enough homes for people who wanted them, it would be more than property prices soaring; it would be rents. Instead, overall rents have been barely moving – growing even more slowly than wages – for half a decade.
For the half-decade from 2016, a half-decade in which Australia's population grew by more than one million, Australian rents barely moved. The supply of places to live in has kept pace with the demand for places to live in, but the supply of places to own has not.
More landlords, more tenants
If that sounds odd, remember people want to own houses for reasons other than living in. Since about the year 2000, large numbers of Australians (and foreigners) have wanted to buy them to rent them out. They've wanted to become landlords. Twenty years ago only one in 15 of us were landlords. It's now one in 10 — more than two million of us.
To get those properties (other than where they've built them) they've had to outbid at auction the people who would have bought them to live in. They've been helping create their own tenants, while pushing up prices.
We're chipping away at Menzies's legacy
From when Robert Menzies stepped down as prime minister in 1966 until the end of the 20th century, about 71 per cent of Australian households owned the home they lived in — one of the highest rates in the world.
Since about 2000, owner-occupation has been sliding. The latest figures (themselves some years old) put it at 66 per cent. Among those aged 35 to 44, it has fallen to 63 per cent. Over that time the cost of buying a home has shot up from two to three years' household after-tax income to three to four years' income.
What appeared to set things off was a decision by prime minister John Howard in 1999 to halve the headline rate of capital gains tax. Not that the committee he asked to investigate the idea recognised the possibility at the time.
The Ralph Review recommended that half, rather than all, of each capital gain be taxed, rather than the portion above inflation as had been the case since capital gains were taxed. The rationale was that this would "encourage a greater level of investment, particularly in innovative, high-growth companies".
A rush into property rather than high-tech companies
The review was right about the change encouraging investment, but wrong about the sort of investment. Rather than buy shares in innovative companies, Australians bought rental properties like they never had before.
If they bid enough, they could borrow enough to negatively gear; to make sure their interest charges exceeded their income from rent, giving them annual losses they could offset against wages that would otherwise be taxed at high rates.
There was nothing new about negative gearing. It had been permitted from the beginning. What was new was the opportunity to later sell the property at a profit, knowing only half of the profit would be taxed. Investors could offset all of their losses and be taxed only half their eventual gain.
Pretty soon, more than a third of the money lent for housing each month went to landlords. For several dizzying months during 2015 it was 45 per cent. First home buyers struggled to compete. In 2016, then treasurer Scott Morrison raised the prospect of winding things back, saying negative gearing had led to "excesses".
APRA cleared up what our leaders could not
Labor went to two elections promising to do just that and the Coalition came out in support of the practice in public. Behind the scenes, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority was using its power over lenders to force lending to landlords down, getting it down ahead of COVID to 27 per cent of new housing loans.
APRA succeeded in taking the pressure off prices where politicians couldn't. But that's far from the whole story. There are other more deep-seated reasons why house prices are climbing, and they too have little to do with demand for accommodation.
Prices took off again from about 2014, shifting up from three to four years' household income to between four and five years. That time it was Australians getting richer after years of mining booms and being able to borrow more cheaply. Houses in general mightn't be a good investment (there being a regularly increasing supply) but houses in prime positions were in fixed supply, there being only so many good locations.
And then it fed on itself. The father of modern economics John Maynard Keynes described investing as a game in which the best strategy is not to put money into what you think is worthwhile, but to put money into what you think other people will think is worthwhile.
It's happening again
He spoke of a third degree, where "we devote our intelligences to anticipating what average opinion expects the average opinion to be", and added there might be fourth, fifth and higher degrees.
It's happening again. With mortgage rates at new extreme lows and wealthier Australians having come out of the crisis with their wealth intact, it makes sense to do what others are doing and push up prices to buy before others push them up further.
It's nothing to do with a shortage of housing, but for many it will push home prices further out of reach. That's because in Australia housing is two things: accommodation and a form of speculation.
(Blogger Notes: In addition to the Australian addiction of Negative Gearing, the rigorous injection of massive amount of cash by RBA into the nation’s financial system daily is another reason the Australian banks’ rapid increase of house valuations and thus the massive rise of house prices in Australia.
RBA’s daily cash injection through their so-called Open Market Operations - the exact copy of US’s FOMC operations - now stands at A$ 212 billion on 13 April 2021. The daily cash injection on 13 April 2016 – just five years ago - was A$ 24 billion, and on 13 April 2011 – just ten years ago – was A$ 1.2 billion only.
Interest rates are so low the poor banks have to raise the house-valuations so that they can lend more on the same houses over the years again and again, and make more money. And to keep the interest rates as low as possible RBA has no other choice but keep on injecting massive amount of cash daily into the nation’s financial system – mainly the banks. And the large portion of that cash injection goes straight into the houses.)
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The information in this prospectus is not complete and may be changed. These securities may not be sold until the registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is effective. This preliminary prospectus is not an offer to sell these securities and is not soliciting an offer to buy these securities in any state where the offer or sale is not permitted.
TPT GLOBAL TECH, INC.
75,000,000 shares of common stock of selling shareholder
This prospectus relates to the resale of 75,000,000 shares of our common stock, par value $0.001 per share, (the “Common Shares”), shares issuable to White Lion Capital, LLC (defined below).
This prospectus relates to the resale of up to 75,000,000 shares of the Common Shares, issuable to White Lion Capital, LLC (“White Lion”), a selling stockholder pursuant to a “Purchase Notice right” under a Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”), dated May 28, 2021, that we entered into with White Lion. The Purchase Agreement permits us to issue Purchase Notices to White Lion for up to five million dollars ($5,000,000) in shares of our common stock over a period of up to seven (7) months (up to December 31, 2021) or until $5,000,000 of such shares have been subject of a Purchase Notice.
The selling stockholder may sell all or a portion of the shares being offered pursuant to this prospectus at fixed prices, at prevailing market prices at the time of sale, at varying prices or at negotiated prices.
White Lion Capital, LLC is an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, and any broker-dealers or agents that are involved in selling the shares may be deemed to be “underwriters” within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in connection with such sales. In such event, any commissions received by such broker-dealers or agents, and any profit on the resale of the shares purchased by them, may be deemed to be underwriting commissions or discounts under the Securities Act of 1933.
Our common stock is quoted by the OTC Markets Group OTCQB tier under the symbol “TPTW”. On July 8, 2021, the closing price of our common stock was $0.0127 per share.
We will not receive any proceeds from the sale of shares of our common stock by the selling stockholder. However, we will receive proceeds from the sale of shares of our common stock pursuant to our exercise of the Purchase Notice right offered by White Lion Capital, LLC. We will pay for expenses of this offering, except that the selling stockholder will pay any broker discounts or commissions or equivalent expenses and expenses of its legal counsel applicable to the sale of its shares.
Prior to this offering, there has been a limited market for our securities. While our common stock is on the OTC Markets, there has been limited and fluctuating trading volume. There is no guarantee that an active trading market will remain or develop in our securities.
THIS OFFERING IS HIGHLY SPECULATIVE AND THESE SECURITIES INVOLVE A HIGH DEGREE OF RISK AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ONLY BY PERSONS WHO CAN AFFORD THE LOSS OF THEIR ENTIRE INVESTMENT. SEE “RISK FACTORS” BEGINNING ON PAGE 6. NEITHER THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION NOR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION HAS APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED OF THESE SECURITIES OR PASSED UPON THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
The date of this prospectus is July 14, 2021.
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Table of Contents
The following table of contents has been designed to help you find information contained in this prospectus. We encourage you to read the entire prospectus.
Page
About This Prospectus
1
Prospectus Summary
1
Risk Factors
6
Risks Related to Our Business
6
Risks Related to Our Stock
18
Risks Relating to Our Intellectual Property and Potential Litigation
23
Risks Related to Our Offering
24
Forward-Looking Statements
26
Use of Proceeds
26
Dilution
27
Selling Security Holder
27
The Offering
28
Plan of Distribution
28
Description of Securities
30
Experts and Counsel
33
Interest of Named Experts and Counsel
33
Information With Respect to Our Company
33
Corporate History
33
Description of Property
61
Legal Proceedings
62
Market For Common Equity and Related Stockholder Matters
62
Financial Statements
63
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
64
Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure
82
Directors, Executive Officers and Key Employees
82
Executive Compensation
87
Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management
91
Certain Relationships, Related Transactions, Promoters and Control Persons
94
Where You Can Find More Information
94
ABOUT THIS PROSPECTUS
You may only rely on the information contained in this prospectus or that we have referred you to. We have not authorized any person to give you any supplemental information or to make any representations for us. This prospectus does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities other than the Common Stock offered by this prospectus. This prospectus does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any Common Stock in any circumstances in which such offer or solicitation is unlawful. Neither the delivery of this prospectus nor any sale made in connection with this prospectus shall, under any circumstances, create any implication that there has been no change in our affairs since the date of this prospectus is correct as of any time after its date. You should not rely upon any information about our company that is not contained in this prospectus. Information contained in this prospectus may become stale. You should not assume the information contained in this prospectus or any prospectus supplement is accurate as of any date other than their respective dates, regardless of the time of delivery of this prospectus, any prospectus supplement or of any sale of the shares. Our business, financial condition, results of operations, and prospects may have changed since those dates. The selling stockholders are offering to sell and seeking offers to buy shares of our common stock only in jurisdictions where offers and sales are permitted.
References to “Management” in this Prospectus mean the senior officers of the Company; See “Directors and Executive Officers.” Any statements in this Prospectus made by or on behalf of Management are made in such persons’ capacities as officers of the Company, and not in their personal capacities.
TPT Global Tech, Inc. (“We,” “Us,” “Our,” “TPT,” or “TPT Global”) is incorporated in the State of Florida with operations located in San Diego, California, providing complete, communication and data services and products to small to mid-sized organizations (“SMB”).
PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
You should carefully read all information in the prospectus, including the financial statements and their explanatory notes under the Financial Statements prior to making an investment decision.
This summary highlights selected information appearing elsewhere in this prospectus. While this summary highlights what we consider to be important information about us, you should carefully read this entire prospectus before investing in our Common Stock, especially the risks and other information we discuss under the headings “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operation” and our consolidated financial statements and related notes beginning on page F-1. Our fiscal year end is December 31 and our fiscal years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019 are sometimes referred to herein as fiscal years 2020 and 2019, respectively. Some of the statements made in this prospectus discuss future events and developments, including our future strategy and our ability to generate revenue, income and cash flow. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. See “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements”. Unless otherwise indicated or the context requires otherwise, the words “we,” “us,” “our,” the “Company,” “TPT,” “our Company,” or “TPT Global Tech” refer to TPT Global Tech, Inc., a Florida corporation, and each of our subsidiaries.
THE OFFERING
This prospectus relates to the resale of 75,000,000 shares of our common stock, par value $0.001 per share, issuable to White Lion Capital, LLC (defined below).
This prospectus relates to the resale of up to 75,000,000 shares of the Common Shares, issuable to White Lion Capital, LLC (“White Lion”), a selling stockholder pursuant to a Purchase Notice right under a Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”), dated May 28, 2021, that we entered into with White Lion. The Purchase Agreement permits us to elect to issue Purchase Notices to White Lion for the sale of up to five million dollars ($5,000,000) in shares of our common stock over a period of up to seven (7) months (up to December 31, 2021) or until $5,000,000 of such shares have been sold.
OUR BUSINESS
We were originally incorporated in 1988 in the state of Florida. TPT Global, Inc., a Nevada corporation formed in June 2014, merged with Ally Pharma US, Inc., a Florida corporation, (“Ally Pharma,” formerly known as Gold Royalty Corporation) in a “reverse merger” wherein Ally Pharma issued 110,000,000 shares of Common Stock, or 80% ownership, to the owners of TPT Global, Inc. and Ally Pharma changed its name to TPT Global Tech, Inc. In 2014, we acquired all the assets of K Telecom and Wireless LLC (“K Telecom”) and Global Telecom International, LLC (“Global Telecom”). Effective January 31, 2015, we completed our acquisition of 100% of the outstanding stock of Copperhead Digital Holdings, Inc. (“Copperhead Digital”) and Subsidiaries, TruCom, LLC (“TruCom”), Nevada Utilities, Inc. (“Nevada Utilities”) and CityNet Arizona, LLC (“CityNet”). In October 2015, we acquired the assets of both Port2Port, Inc. (“Port2Port”) and Digithrive, Inc. (“Digithrive”). Effective September 30, 2016, we acquired 100% ownership in San Diego Media, Inc. (“SDM”). In December 2016, we acquired the Lion Phone technology. In October and November 2017, we entered into agreements to acquire Blue Collar, Inc. (“Blue Collar”), and certain assets of Matrixsites, Inc. (“Matrixsites”) which we have completed. On May 7, 2019, we completed the acquisition of a majority of the assets of SpeedConnect, LLC, which assets were conveyed into our wholly owned subsidiary TPT SpeedConnect, LLC (“TPT SC” or “TPT SpeedConnect”) which was formed on April 16, 2019. On January 8, 2020, we formed TPT Federal, LLC (“TPT Federal”). On March 30, 2020, we formed TPT MedTech, LLC (“TPT MedTech”) and on June 6, 2020, we formed InnovaQor, Inc (“InnovaQor”). In July and August 2020, the Company formed Quiklab 1 LLC, QuikLAB 2, LLC, QuikLAB 3, LLC and QuikLAB 4, LLC where the Company owns 80% (as agreed per the operating agreement) of all outside equity investments. Effective August 1, 2020, we closed on the acquisition of 75% of The Fitness Container, LLC (“Aire Fitness”). In July 2020, we invested in a Hong Kong company called TPT Global Tech Asia Limited of which we own 78%, and during 2020, InnovaQor did a reverse merger with Southern Plains of which there ended up being a non controlling interest of 6% as of March 31, 2021. The name of InnovaQor remained for the merged entities but was changed to TPT Strategic, Inc. on March 21, 2021.
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We are based in San Diego, California, and operate as a technology-based company with divisions providing telecommunications, medical technology and product distribution, media content for domestic and international syndication as well as technology solutions. We operate as a Media Content Hub for Domestic and International syndication, Technology/Telecommunications company using our own proprietary Global Digital Media TV and Telecommunications infrastructure platform and also provide technology solutions to businesses domestically and worldwide. We offer Software as a Service (SaaS), Technology Platform as a Service (PAAS), Cloud-based Unified Communication as a Service (UCaaS) and carrier-grade performance and support for businesses over our private IP MPLS fiber and wireless network in the United States. Our cloud-based UCaaS services allow businesses of any size to enjoy all the latest voice, data, media and collaboration features in today's global technology markets. We also operate as a Master Distributor for Nationwide Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) and Independent Sales Organization (ISO) as a Master Distributor for Pre-Paid Cellphone services, Mobile phones, Cellphone Accessories and Global Roaming Cellphones.
We anticipate needing an estimated $38,000,000 in capital to continue our business operations and expansion. We do not have committed sources for these additional funds and will need to be obtained through debt or equity placements or a combination of those. We are in negotiations for certain sources to provide funding but at this time do not have a committed source of these funds.
Our executive offices are located at 501 West Broadway, Suite 800, San Diego, CA 92101 and the telephone number is (619) 400-4996. We maintain a website at www.tptglobaltech.com, and such website is not incorporated into or a part of this filing.
IMPLICATIONS OF BEING AN EMERGING GROWTH COMPANY
As a company with less than $1.0 billion of revenue during our last fiscal year, we qualify as an emerging growth company as defined in the JOBS Act, and we may remain an emerging growth company for up to five years from the date of the first sale in this offering. However, if certain events occur prior to the end of such five-year period, including if we become a large accelerated filer, our annual gross revenue exceeds $1.0 billion, or we issue more than $1.0 billion of non-convertible debt in any three-year period, we will cease to be an emerging growth company prior to the end of such five-year period. For so long as we remain an emerging growth company, we are permitted and intend to rely on exemptions from certain disclosure and other requirements that are applicable to other public companies that are not emerging growth companies. In particular, in this prospectus, we have provided only two years of audited financial statements and have not included all of the executive compensation related information that would be required if we were not an emerging growth company. Accordingly, the information contained herein may be different than the information you receive from other public companies in which you hold equity interests. However, we have irrevocably elected not to avail ourselves of the extended transition period for complying with new or revised accounting standards, and, therefore, we will be subject to the same new or revised accounting standards as other public companies that are not emerging growth companies.
OTCQB Stock Symbol
Currently there is a limited public trading market for our stock on OTCQB under the symbol “TPTW.”
Our Business Segments
Our business segment consists generally of providing strategic, legacy and data integration products and services to small, medium and enterprise business, wholesale and governmental customers, including other communication providers. Our strategic products and services offered to these customers include our collocation, hosting, broadband, VoIP, information technology and other ancillary services. Our services offered to these customers primarily include local and long-distance voice, inducing the sale of unbundled network elements (“UNEs”), switched access and other ancillary services. Our product offerings include the sale of telecommunications equipment located on customers’ premises and related products and professional services, all of which are described further below.
Our products and services include local and long-distance voice, broadband, Ethernet, collocation, hosting (including cloud hosting and managed hosting), data integration, video, network, public access, VoIP, information technology and other ancillary services.
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We offer our customers the ability to bundle together several products and services. For example, we offer integrated and unlimited local and long-distance voice services. Our customers can also bundle two or more services such as broadband, video (including through our strategic partnerships), voice services. We believe our customers value the convenience and price discounts associated with receiving multiple services through a single company.
Most of our products and services are provided using our telecommunications network, which consists of voice and data switches, copper cables, fiber-optic cables and other equipment.
Our key products and services are described in greater detail in the Information with Respect to the Registrant Section.
Government Regulation
Overview
As discussed further below, our operations are subject to significant local, state, federal and foreign laws and regulations.
We are subject to the significant regulations by the FCC, which regulates interstate communications, and state utility commissions, which regulate intrastate communications. These agencies (i) issue rules to protect consumers and promote competition, (ii) set the rates that telecommunication companies charge each other for exchanging traffic, and (iii) have traditionally developed and administered support programs designed to subsidize the provision of services to high-cost rural areas. In most states, local voice service, switched and special access services and interconnection services are subject to price regulation, although the extent of regulation varies by type of service and geographic region. In addition, we are required to maintain licenses with the FCC and with state utility commissions. Laws and regulations in many states restrict the manner in which a licensed entity can interact with affiliates, transfer assets, issue debt and engage in other business activities. Many acquisitions and divestitures may require approval by the FCC and some state commissions. These agencies typically have the authority to withhold their approval, or to request or impose substantial conditions upon the transacting parties in connection with granting their approvals.
The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) regulates all of our mobile laboratory testing activities performed on humans in the United States through Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (‘CLIA’) which covers approximately 260,000 laboratory entities. We obtain CLIA licenses where necessary to operate our mobile laboratories. We also hire staffing agencies that work the health care industry with the appropriate health care workers to operate the mobile laboratories, which agencies and workers are regulated by state and local agencies like the agency for Health Care Administration in Florida (“AHCA”). Each state and local jurisdiction has their own agency or regulatory organization that we follow and adhere to their laws and guidelines in relation operating our mobile testing facilities.
The description beginning on page 59 discusses some of the major industry regulations that may affect our traditional operations, but numerous other regulations not discussed below could also impact us. Some legislation and regulations are currently the subject of judicial, legislative and administrative proceedings which could substantially change the manner in which the telecommunications industry operates and the amount of revenues we receive for our services.
Neither the outcome of these proceedings, nor their potential impact on us, can be predicted at this time. For additional information, see "Risk Factors."
The laws and regulations governing our affairs are quite complex and occasionally in conflict with each other. From time to time, we are fined for failing to meet applicable regulations or service requirements.
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WHITE LION COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT
SUMMARY OF THE OFFERING
Common Stock Offered by the Selling Security Holder
75,000,000 shares of common stock that may be subject of a Purchase Notice to White Lion.
Common Stock Outstanding Before the Offering (1)
879,029,038 shares of common stock as of July 8, 2021.
Common Stock Outstanding After the Offering
954,029,038 shares of common stock (1)
Terms of the Offering
The selling security holder will determine when and how they will sell the common stock offered in this prospectus.
Termination of the Offering
The offering will conclude upon such time as all of the common stock has been sold pursuant to the registration statement.
Use of Proceeds:
We are not selling any shares of common stock in this offering and, as a result, will not receive any proceeds from this offering. See “Use of Proceeds.”
Trading Symbol:
TPTW
Risk Factors:
See “Risk Factors” beginning on page 6 herein and the other information in this prospectus for a discussion of the factors you should consider before deciding to invest in shares of our common stock.
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(1)
This total shows how many shares of common stock will be outstanding assuming 75,000,000 shares of common stock are sold to White Lion.
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SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The following summary consolidated statements of operations data for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019 have been derived from our audited consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this prospectus. Additionally, the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 have been derived from our unaudited consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this prospectus. The summary consolidated balance sheet data as of March 31, 2021 are derived from our consolidated financial statements that are included elsewhere in this prospectus. The historical financial data presented below is not necessarily indicative of our financial results in future periods, and the results for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 is not necessarily indicative of our operating results to be expected for the full fiscal year ending December 31, 2021 or any other period. You should read the summary consolidated financial data in conjunction with those financial statements and the accompanying notes and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.” Our consolidated financial statements are prepared and presented in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles, or U.S. GAAP. Our consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a basis consistent with our audited financial statements and include all adjustments, consisting of normal and recurring adjustments that we consider necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position and results of operations as of and for such periods.
March 31,
December 31,
2021
2020
2019
(Unaudited)
(Audited)
(Audited)
Total Assets
$13,058,410
$12,836,688
$15,453,753
Current Liabilities
$33,201,347
$32,836,215
$30,850,885
Long-term Liabilities
$4,730,160
$3,716,529
$3,398,737
Stockholders’ Deficit
$(29,821,314)
$(28,510,529)
$(18,795,869)
Three Months Ended
Years Ended
March 31,
2021
(Unaudited)
December 31, 2020
(Audited)
December 31, 2019
(Audited)
Revenues
$2,712,350
$11,094,170
$10,212,377
Net Loss Attributable to TPTG Shareholders
$(1,713,052)
$(8,071,851)
$(14,028,165)
At March 31, 2021, the accumulated deficit was $42,615,996. At December 31, 2020, the accumulated deficit was $40,902,944. At December 31, 2019, the accumulated deficit was $32,831,093. We anticipate that we will operate in a deficit position and continue to sustain net losses for the foreseeable future.
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RISK FACTORS
This investment has a high degree of risk. Before you invest you should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties described below and the other information in this prospectus. If any of the following risks actually occur, our business, operating results and financial condition could be harmed and the value of our stock could go down. This means you could lose all or a part of your investment. You should carefully consider the risks described below together with all of the other information included in our public filings before making an investment decision with regard to our securities. The statements contained in or incorporated into this document that are not historic facts are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by forward-looking statements. If any of the following events described in these risk factors actually occur, our business, financial condition or results of operations could be harmed. In that case, the trading price of our common stock could decline, and you may lose all or part of your investment. Moreover, additional risks not presently known to us or that we currently deem less significant also may impact our business, financial condition or results of operations, perhaps materially. For additional information regarding risk factors, see “Forward-Looking Statements.”
Special Information Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
The information herein contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Actual results may materially differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of certain risks and uncertainties set forth in this report. Although management believes that the assumptions made and expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, there is no assurance that the underlying assumptions will, in fact, prove to be correct or that actual results will not be different from expectations expressed in this report.
We desire to take advantage of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. This filing contains a number of forward-looking statements that reflect management’s current views and expectations with respect to our business, strategies, products, future results and events, and financial performance. All statements made in this filing other than statements of historical fact, including statements addressing operating performance, clinical developments which management expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future, including statements related to our technology, market expectations, future revenues, financing alternatives, statements expressing general optimism about future operating results, and non-historical information, are forward looking statements. In particular, the words “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “may,” variations of such words, and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements, but are not the exclusive means of identifying such statements, and their absence does not mean that the statement is not forward-looking. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, including those discussed below. Our actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from historical results as well as those expressed in, anticipated, or implied by these forward-looking statements. We do not undertake any obligation to revise these forward-looking statements to reflect any future events or circumstances.
Readers should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which are based on management’s current expectations and projections about future events, are not guarantees of future performance, are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions (including those described below), and apply only as of the date of this filing. Our actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from the results expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements. Factors which could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, the risks to be discussed in this Form S-1 Registration and in the press releases and other communications to shareholders issued by us from time to time which attempt to advise interested parties of the risks and factors which may affect our business. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. For additional information regarding forward-looking statements, see “Forward-Looking Statements.
RISK FACTORS RELATED TO OUR BUSINESS
Many of our competitors are better established and have resources significantly greater than we have, which may make it difficult to attract and retain subscribers.
We will compete with other providers of telephony service, many of which have substantially greater financial, technical and marketing resources, larger customer bases, longer operating histories, greater name recognition and more established relationships in the industry. In addition, a number of these competitors may combine or form strategic partnerships. As a result, our competitors may be able to offer, or bring to market earlier, products and services that are superior to our own in terms of features, quality, pricing or other factors. Our failure to compete successfully with any of these companies would have a material adverse effect on our business and the trading price of our common stock.
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The market for broadband and VoIP services is highly competitive, and we compete with several other companies within a single market:
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cable operators offering high-speed Internet connectivity services and voice communications;
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incumbent and competitive local exchange carriers providing DSL services over their existing wide, metropolitan and local area networks;
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3G cellular, PCS and other wireless providers offering wireless broadband services and capabilities, including developments in existing cellular and PCS technology that may increase network speeds or have other advantages over our services;
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internet service providers offering dial-up Internet connectivity;
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municipalities and other entities operating free or subsidized WiFi networks;
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providers of VoIP telephony services;
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wireless Internet service providers using licensed or unlicensed spectrum;
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satellite and fixed wireless service providers offering or developing broadband Internet connectivity and VoIP telephony;
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electric utilities and other providers offering or planning to offer broadband Internet connectivity over power lines; and
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resellers providing wireless Internet service by “piggy-backing” on DSL or WiFi networks operated by others.
Moreover, we expect other existing and prospective competitors, particularly if our services are successful; to adopt technologies or business plans similar to ours or seek other means to develop a product competitive with our services. Many of our competitors are well-established and have larger and better developed networks and systems, longer-standing relationships with customers and suppliers, greater name recognition and greater financial, technical and marketing resources than we have. These competitors can often subsidize competing services with revenues from other sources, such as advertising, and thus may offer their products and services at lower prices than ours. These or other competitors may also reduce the prices of their services significantly or may offer broadband connectivity packaged with other products or services. We may not be able to reduce our prices or otherwise alter our services correspondingly, which would make it more difficult to attract and retain subscribers.
Our Acquisitions could result in operating difficulties, dilution and distractions from our core business.
We have evaluated, and expect to continue to evaluate, potential strategic transactions, including larger acquisitions. The process of acquiring and integrating a company, business or technology is risky, may require a disproportionate amount of our management or financial resources and may create unforeseen operating difficulties or expenditures, including:
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difficulties in integrating acquired technologies and operations into our business while maintaining uniform standards, controls, policies and procedures;
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increasing cost and complexity of assuring the implementation and maintenance of adequate internal control and disclosure controls and procedures, and of obtaining the reports and attestations that are required of a company filing reports under the Securities Exchange Act;
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difficulties in consolidating and preparing our financial statements due to poor accounting records, weak financial controls and, in some cases, procedures at acquired entities based on accounting principles not generally accepted in the United States, particularly those entities in which we lack control; and
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the inability to predict or anticipate market developments and capital commitments relating to the acquired company, business or technology.
Acquisitions of and joint ventures with companies organized outside the United States often involve additional risks, including:
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difficulties, as a result of distance, language or culture differences, in developing, staffing and managing foreign operations;
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lack of control over our joint ventures and other business relationships;
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currency exchange rate fluctuations;
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longer payment cycles;
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credit risk and higher levels of payment fraud;
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foreign exchange controls that might limit our control over, or prevent us from repatriating, cash generated outside the United States;
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potentially adverse tax consequences;
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expropriation or nationalization of assets;
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differences in regulatory requirements that may make it difficult to offer all of our services;
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unexpected changes in regulatory requirements;
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trade barriers and import and export restrictions; and
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political or social unrest and economic instability.
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The anticipated benefit of any of our acquisitions or investments may never materialize. Future investments, acquisitions or dispositions could result in potentially dilutive issuances of our equity securities, the incurrence of debt, contingent liabilities or amortization expenses, or write-offs of goodwill, any of which could harm our financial condition. Future investments and acquisitions may require us to obtain additional equity or debt financing, which may not be available on favorable terms, or at all.
Our substantial indebtedness and our current default status and any restrictive debt covenants could limit our financing options and liquidity position and may limit our ability to grow our business.
Our indebtedness could have important consequences to the holders of our common stock, such as:
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we may not be able to obtain additional financing to fund working capital, operating losses, capital expenditures or acquisitions on terms acceptable to us or at all;
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we may be unable to refinance our indebtedness on terms acceptable to us or at all;
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if substantial indebtedness continues it could make us more vulnerable to economic downturns and limit our ability to withstand competitive pressures; and
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cash flows from operations are currently negative and may continue to be so, and our remaining cash, if any, may be insufficient to operate our business.
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paying dividends to our stockholders;
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incurring, or cause certain of our subsidiaries to incur, additional indebtedness;
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permitting liens on or conduct sales of any assets pledged as collateral;
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selling all or substantially all of our assets or consolidate or merge with or into other companies;
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repaying existing indebtedness; and
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engaging in transactions with affiliates.
As of March 31, 2021, the total debt or financing arrangements was $16,339,991, of which approximately $8,557,917 or 26% of total current liabilities is past due. As of March 31, 2021, the Company had financing lease liability-related amounts of $834,531. During 2020, the holders of approximately $4,700,000 of existing financing arrangements agreed to exchange their debt and accrued interest for Series D Preferred Stock through a separate $12 Million Private Placement, conditioned on the Company raising at least $12,000,000 in a separate Form 1-A Offering. Our inability to renegotiate our indebtedness may cause lien holders to obtain possession of a good portion of our assets which would significantly alter our ability to generate revenues and obtain any additional financing.
We may experience difficulties in constructing, upgrading and maintaining our network, which could adversely affect customer satisfaction, increase subscriber turnover and reduce our revenues.
Our success depends on developing and providing products and services that give subscribers a high-quality internet connectivity and VoIP experience. If the number of subscribers using our network and the complexity of our products and services increase, we will require more infrastructure and network resources to maintain the quality of our services. Consequently, we expect to make substantial investments to construct and improve our facilities and equipment and to upgrade our technology and network infrastructure. If we do not implement these developments successfully, or if we experience inefficiencies, operational failures or unforeseen costs during implementation, the quality of our products and services could decline.
We may experience quality deficiencies, cost overruns and delays on construction, maintenance and upgrade projects, including the portions of those projects not within our control or the control of our contractors. The construction of our network requires the receipt of permits and approvals from numerous governmental bodies, including municipalities and zoning boards. Such bodies often limit the expansion of transmission towers and other construction necessary for our business. Failure to receive approvals in a timely fashion can delay system rollouts and raise the cost of completing construction projects. In addition, we typically are required to obtain rights from land, building and tower owners to install our antennas and other equipment to provide service to our subscribers. We may not be able to obtain, on terms acceptable to us, or at all, the rights necessary to construct our network and expand our services.
We also face challenges in managing and operating our network. These challenges include operating, maintaining and upgrading network and customer premises equipment to accommodate increased traffic or technological advances, and managing the sales, advertising, customer support, billing and collection functions of our business while providing reliable network service at expected speeds and VoIP telephony at expected levels of quality. Our failure in any of these areas could adversely affect customer satisfaction, increase subscriber turnover, increase our costs, decrease our revenues and otherwise have a material adverse effect on our business, prospects, financial condition and results of operations.
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If we do not obtain and maintain rights to use licensed spectrum in one or more markets, we may be unable to operate in these markets, which could adversely affect our ability to execute our business strategy.
Even though we have established license agreements, growth requires that we plan to provide our services obtaining additional licensed spectrum both in the United States and internationally, we depend on our ability to acquire and maintain sufficient rights to use licensed spectrum by obtaining our own licenses or long-term spectrum leases, in each of the markets in which we operate or intend to operate. Licensing is the short-term solution to obtaining the necessary spectrum as building out spectrum is a long and difficult process that can be costly and require a disproportionate amount of our management resources. We may not be able to acquire, lease or maintain the spectrum necessary to execute our business strategy.
Using licensed spectrum, whether owned or leased, poses additional risks to us, including:
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inability to satisfy build-out or service deployment requirements upon which our spectrum licenses or leases are, or may be, conditioned;
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increases in spectrum acquisition costs;
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adverse changes to regulations governing our spectrum rights;
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the risk that spectrum we have acquired or leased will not be commercially usable or free of harmful interference from licensed or unlicensed operators in our or adjacent bands;
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with respect to spectrum we will lease in the United States, contractual disputes with or the bankruptcy or other reorganization of the license holders, which could adversely affect our control over the spectrum subject to such license;
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failure of the FCC or other regulators to renew our spectrum licenses as they expire; and
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invalidation of our authorization to use all or a significant portion of our spectrum, resulting in, among other things, impairment charges related to assets recorded for such spectrum.
If we fail to establish and maintain an effective system of internal control, we may not be able to report our financial results accurately or to prevent fraud. Any inability to report and file our financial results accurately and timely could harm our business and adversely impact the trading price of our common stock.
Effective internal control is necessary for us to provide reliable financial reports and prevent fraud. If we cannot provide reliable financial reports or prevent fraud, we may not be able to manage our business as effectively as we would if an effective control environment existed, and our business, brand and reputation with investors may be harmed.
In addition, reporting a material weakness may negatively impact investors’ perception of us. We have allocated, and will continue to allocate, significant additional resources to remedy any deficiencies in our internal control. There can be no assurances that our remedial measures will be successful in curing the any material weakness or that other significant deficiencies or material weaknesses will not arise in the future.
Interruption or failure of our information technology and communications systems could impair our ability to provide our products and services, which could damage our reputation and harm our operating results.
We have experienced service interruptions in some markets in the past and may experience service interruptions or system failures in the future. Any unscheduled service interruption adversely affects our ability to operate our business and could result in an immediate loss of revenues. If we experience frequent or persistent system or network failures, our reputation and brand could be permanently harmed. We may make significant capital expenditures to increase the reliability of our systems, but these capital expenditures may not achieve the results we expect.
Our products and services depend on the continuing operation of our information technology and communications systems. Any damage to or failure of our systems could result in interruptions in our service. Interruptions in our service could reduce our revenues and profits, and our brand could be damaged if people believe our network is unreliable. Our systems are vulnerable to damage or interruption from earthquakes, terrorist attacks, floods, fires, power loss, telecommunications failures, computer viruses, computer denial of service attacks or other attempts to harm our systems, and similar events. Some of our systems are not fully redundant, and our disaster recovery planning may not be adequate. The occurrence of a natural disaster or unanticipated problems at our network centers could result in lengthy interruptions in our service and adversely affect our operating results.
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The industries in which we operate are continually evolving, which makes it difficult to evaluate our future prospects and increases the risk of your investment. Our products and services may become obsolete, and we may not be able to develop competitive products or services on a timely basis or at all.
The markets in which we and our customers compete are characterized by rapidly changing technology, evolving industry standards and communications protocols, and continuous improvements in products and services. Our future success depends on our ability to enhance current products and to develop and introduce in a timely manner new products that keep pace with technological developments, industry standards and communications protocols, compete effectively on the basis of price, performance and quality, adequately address end-user customer requirements and achieve market acceptance. There can be no assurance that the deployment of wireless networks will not be delayed or that our products will achieve widespread market acceptance or be capable of providing service at competitive prices in sufficient volumes. In the event that our products are not timely and economically developed or do not gain widespread market acceptance, our business, results of operations and financial condition would be materially adversely affected. There can also be no assurance that our products will not be rendered obsolete by the introduction and acceptance of new communications protocols.
The broadband services industry is characterized by rapid technological change, competitive pricing, frequent new service introductions and evolving industry standards and regulatory requirements. We believe that our success depends on our ability to anticipate and adapt to these challenges and to offer competitive services on a timely basis. We face a number of difficulties and uncertainties associated with our reliance on technological development, such as:
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competition from service providers using more traditional and commercially proven means to deliver similar or alternative services;
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competition from new service providers using more efficient, less expensive technologies, including products not yet invented or developed;
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migration toward standards-based technology, requiring substantial capital expenditures; and
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existing, proposed or undeveloped technologies that may render our wireless broadband and VoIP telephony services less profitable or obsolete.
As the products and services offered by us and our competitors develop, businesses and consumers may not accept our services as a commercially viable alternative to other means of delivering wireless broadband and VoIP telephony services.
If we are unable to successfully develop and market additional services and/or new generations of our services offerings or market our services and product offerings to a broad number of customers, we may not remain competitive.
Our future success and our ability to increase net revenue and earnings depend, in part, on our ability to develop and market new additional services and/or new generations of our current services offerings and market our existing services offerings to a broad number of customers. However, we may not be able to, among other things:
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educate third-party sales organizations adequately for them to promote and sell our services offerings;
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develop, market and distribute existing and future services offerings in a cost-effective manner; or
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operate the facilities needed to provide our services offerings.
If we fail to develop new service offerings, or if we incur unexpected expenses or delays in product development or integration, we may lose our competitive position and incur substantial additional expenses or may be required to curtail or terminate all or part of our present planned business operations.
Our failure to do any of the foregoing could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations. In addition, if any of our current or future services offerings contain undetected errors or design defects or do not work as expected for our customers, our ability to market these services offerings could be substantially impeded, resulting in lost sales, potential reputation damage and delays in obtaining market acceptance of these services offerings. We cannot assure you that we will continue to successfully develop and market new or enhanced applications for our services offerings. If we do not continue to expand our services offerings portfolio on a timely basis or if those products and applications do not receive market acceptance, become regulatory restricted, or become obsolete, we will not grow our business as currently expected.
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We operate in a very competitive environment.
There are three types of competitors for our service offerings.
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The value-added resellers and other vendors of hardware and software for on-site installation do not typically have an offering similar to our cloud-based services. However, they are the primary historic service suppliers to our targeted customers and will actively work to defend their customer base.
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There are a number of providers offering services, but they typically offer only one or two applications of their choosing instead of our offering which bundles customer’s chosen services.
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There are a few providers that offer more than two applications from the cloud. However currently, these providers typically offer only those applications they have chosen.
Our industry is characterized by rapid change resulting from technological advances and new services offerings. Certain competitors have substantially greater capital resources, larger customer bases, larger sales forces, greater marketing and management resources, larger research and development staffs and larger facilities than our and have more established reputations with our target customers, as well as distribution channels that are entrenched and may be more effective than ours. Competitors may develop and offer technologies and products that are more effective, have better features, are easier to use, are less expensive and/or are more readily accepted by the marketplace than our offerings. Their products could make our technology and service offerings obsolete or noncompetitive. Competitors may also be able to achieve more efficient operations and distribution than ours may be able to and may offer lower prices than we could offer profitably. We may decide to alter or discontinue aspects of our business and may adopt different strategies due to business or competitive factors or factors currently unforeseen, such as the introduction by competitors of new products or services technologies that would make part or all of our service offerings obsolete or uncompetitive.
In addition, the industry could experience some consolidation. There is also a risk that larger companies will enter our markets.
If we fail to maintain effective relationships with our major vendors, our services offerings and profitability could suffer.
We use third party providers for services. In addition, we purchase hardware, software and services from external suppliers. Accordingly, we must maintain effective relationships with our vendor base to source our needs, maintain continuity of supply, and achieve reasonable costs. If we fail to maintain effective relationships with our vendor base, this may adversely affect our ability to deliver the best products and services to our customers and our profitability could suffer.
Any failure of the physical or electronic security that resulted in unauthorized parties gaining access to customer data could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
We use commercial data networks to service customers cloud based services and the associated customer data. Any data is subject to the risk of physical or electronic intrusion by unauthorized parties. We have a multi-homed firewalls and Intrusion Detection / Prevention systems to protect against electronic intrusion and two physical security levels in our networks. Our policy is to close all external ports as a default. Robust anti-virus software runs on all client servers. Systems have automated monitoring and alerting for unusual activity. We also have a Security Officer who monitors these systems. We have better security systems and expertise than our clients can afford separately but any failure of these systems could adversely affect our business growth and financial condition.
Demand for our service offerings may decrease if new government regulations substantially increase costs, limit delivery or change the use of Internet access and other products on which our service offerings depend.
We are dependent on Internet access to deliver our service offerings. If new regulations are imposed that limit the use of the Internet or impose significant taxes on services delivered via the Internet it could change our cost structure and/or affect our business model. The significant changes in regulatory costs or new limitations on Internet use could impact our ability to operate as we anticipate, could damage our reputation with our customers, disrupt our business or result in, among other things, decreased net revenue and increased overhead costs. As a result, any such failure could harm our business, financial condition and results of operations.
Our securities, as offered hereby, are highly speculative and should be purchased only by persons who can afford to lose their entire investment in us. Each prospective investor should carefully consider the following risk factors, as well as all other information set forth elsewhere in this prospectus, before purchasing any of the shares of our common stock.
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Increasing regulation of our Internet-based products and services could adversely affect our ability to provide new products and services.
On February 26, 2015, the FCC adopted a new "network neutrality" or Open Internet order (the "2015 Order") that: (1) reclassified broadband Internet access service as a Title II common carrier service, (2) applied certain existing Title II provisions and associated regulations; (3) forbore from applying a range of other existing Title II provisions and associated regulations, but to varying degrees indicated that this forbearance may be only temporary and (4) issued new rules expanding disclosure requirements and prohibiting blocking, throttling, paid prioritization and unreasonable interference with the ability of end users and edge providers to reach each other. The 2015 Order also subjected broadband providers' Internet traffic exchange rates and practices to potential FCC oversight and created a mechanism for third parties to file complaints regarding these matters. The 2015 Order could limit our ability to efficiently manage our cable systems and respond to operational and competitive challenges. In December 2017, the FCC adopted an order (the "2017 Order") that in large part reverses the 2015 Order. The 2017 Order has not yet gone into effect, however, and the 2015 Order will remain binding until the 2017 Order takes effect. The 2017 Order is expected to be subject to legal challenge that may delay its effect or overturn it. Additionally, Congress and some states are considering legislation that may codify "network neutrality" rules.
Offering telephone services may subject us to additional regulatory burdens, causing us to incur additional costs.
We offer telephone services over our broadband network and continue to develop and deploy interconnected VoIP services. The FCC has ruled that competitive telephone companies that support VoIP services, such as those that we offer to our customers, are entitled to interconnect with incumbent providers of traditional telecommunications services, which ensures that our VoIP services can operate in the market. However, the scope of these interconnection rights are being reviewed in a current FCC proceeding, which may affect our ability to compete in the provision of telephony services or result in additional costs. It remains unclear precisely to what extent federal and state regulators will subject VoIP services to traditional telephone service regulation. Expanding our offering of these services may require us to obtain certain authorizations, including federal and state licenses. We may not be able to obtain such authorizations in a timely manner, or conditions could be imposed upon such licenses or authorizations that may not be favorable to us. The FCC has already extended certain traditional telecommunications requirements, such as E911 capabilities, Universal Service Fund contribution, Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act ("CALEA"), measures to protect Customer Proprietary Network Information, customer privacy, disability access, number porting, battery back-up, network outage reporting, rural call completion reporting and other regulatory requirements to many VoIP providers such as us. If additional telecommunications regulations are applied to our VoIP service, it could cause us to incur additional costs and may otherwise materially adversely impact our operations. In 2011, the FCC released an order significantly changing the rules governing intercarrier compensation for the origination and termination of telephone traffic between interconnected carriers. These rules have resulted in a substantial decrease in interstate compensation payments over a multi-year period. The FCC is currently considering additional reforms that could further reduce interstate compensation payments. Further, although the FCC recently declined to impose additional regulatory burdens on certain point to point transport ("special access") services provided by cable companies, that FCC decision has been appealed by multiple parties. If those appeals are successfully, there could be additional regulatory burdens and additional costs placed on these services.
We may engage in acquisitions and other strategic transactions and the integration of such acquisitions and other strategic transactions could materially adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
Our business has grown significantly as a result of acquisitions, including the Acquisitions, which entail numerous risks including:
● distraction of our management team in identifying potential acquisition targets, conducting due diligence and negotiating acquisition agreements;
● difficulties in integrating the operations, personnel, products, technologies and systems of acquired businesses;
● difficulties in enhancing our customer support resources to adequately service our existing customers and the customers of acquired businesses;
● the potential loss of key employees or customers of the acquired businesses;
● unanticipated liabilities or contingencies of acquired businesses;
● unbudgeted costs which we may incur in connection with pursuing potential acquisitions which are not consummated;
● failure to achieve projected cost savings or cash flow from acquired businesses, which are based on projections that are inherently uncertain;
● fluctuations in our operating results caused by incurring considerable expenses to acquire and integrate businesses before receiving the anticipated revenues expected to result from the acquisitions; and
● difficulties in obtaining regulatory approvals required to consummate acquisitions.
We also participate in competitive bidding processes, some of which may involve significant cable systems. If we are the winning bidder in any such process involving significant cable systems or we otherwise engage in acquisitions or other strategic transactions in the future, we may incur additional debt, contingent liabilities and amortization expenses, which could materially adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations. We could also issue substantial additional equity which could dilute existing stockholders.
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If our acquisitions, including the Acquisitions and the integration of the Optimum and Suddenlink businesses, do not result in the anticipated operating efficiencies, are not effectively integrated, or result in costs which exceed our expectations, our business, financial condition and results of operations could be materially adversely affected.
Significant unanticipated increases in the use of bandwidth-intensive Internet-based services could increase our costs.
The rising popularity of bandwidth-intensive Internet-based services poses risks for our broadband services. Examples of such services include peer-to-peer file sharing services, gaming services and the delivery of video via streaming technology and by download. If heavy usage of bandwidth-intensive broadband services grows beyond our current expectations, we may need to incur more expenses than currently anticipated to expand the bandwidth capacity of our systems or our customers could have a suboptimal experience when using our broadband service. In order to continue to provide quality service at attractive prices, we need the continued flexibility to develop and refine business models that respond to changing consumer uses and demands and to manage bandwidth usage efficiently. Our ability to undertake such actions could be restricted by regulatory and legislative efforts to impose so-called "net neutrality" requirements on broadband communication providers like us that provide broadband services. For more information, see "Regulation—Broadband."
We operate in a highly competitive business environment which could materially adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and liquidity.
We operate in a highly competitive, consumer-driven industry and we compete against a variety of broadband, pay television and telephony providers and delivery systems, including broadband communications companies, wireless data and telephony providers, satellite-delivered video signals, Internet-delivered video content and broadcast television signals available to residential and business customers in our service areas. Some of our competitors include AT&T and its DirecTV subsidiary, CenturyLink, DISH Network, Frontier and Verizon. In addition, our pay television services compete with all other sources of leisure, news, information and entertainment, including movies, sporting or other live events, radio broadcasts, home-video services, console games, print media and the Internet.
In some instances, our competitors have fewer regulatory burdens, easier access to financing, greater resources, greater operating capabilities and efficiencies of scale, stronger brand-name recognition, longstanding relationships with regulatory authorities and customers, more subscribers, more flexibility to offer promotional packages at prices lower than ours and greater access to programming or other services. This competition creates pressure on our pricing and has adversely affected, and may continue to affect, our ability to add and retain customers, which in turn adversely affects our business, financial condition and results of operations. The effects of competition may also adversely affect our liquidity and ability to service our debt. For example, we face intense competition from Verizon and AT&T, which have network infrastructure throughout our service areas. We estimate that competitors are currently able to sell a fiber-based triple play, including broadband, pay television and telephony services, and may expand these and other service offerings to our potential customers.
Our competitive risks are heightened by the rapid technological change inherent in our business, evolving consumer preferences and the need to acquire, develop and adopt new technology to differentiate our products and services from those of our competitors, and to meet consumer demand. We may need to anticipate far in advance which technology we should use for the development of new products and services or the enhancement of existing products and services. The failure to accurately anticipate such changes may adversely affect our ability to attract and retain customers, which in turn could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations. Consolidation and cooperation in our industry may allow our competitors to acquire service capabilities or offer products that are not available to us or offer similar products and services at prices lower than ours. For example, Comcast and Charter Communications have agreed to jointly explore operational efficiencies to speed their respective entries into the wireless market, including in the areas of creating common operating platforms and emerging wireless technology platforms. In addition, changes in the regulatory and legislative environments may result in changes to the competitive landscape.
In addition, certain of our competitors own directly or are affiliated with companies that own programming content or have exclusive arrangements with content providers that may enable them to obtain lower programming costs or offer exclusive programming that may be attractive to prospective subscribers. For example, DirecTV has exclusive arrangements with the National Football League that give it access to programming we cannot offer. AT&T also has an agreement to acquire Time Warner, which owns a number of cable networks, including TBS, CNN and HBO, as well as Warner Bros. Entertainment, which produces television, film and home-video content. AT&T's and DirecTV's potential access to Time Warner programming could allow AT&T and DirecTV to offer competitive and promotional packages that could negatively affect our ability to maintain or increase our existing customers and revenues. DBS operators such as DISH Network and DirecTV also have marketing arrangements with certain phone companies in which the DBS provider's pay television services are sold together with the phone company's broadband and mobile and traditional phone services.
Most broadband communications companies, which already have wired networks, an existing customer base and other operational functions in place (such as billing and service personnel), offer DSL services. We believe DSL service competes with our broadband service and is often offered at prices lower than our Internet services. However, DSL is often offered at speeds lower than the speeds we offer. In addition, DSL providers may currently be in a better position to offer Internet services to businesses since their networks tend to be more complete in commercial areas. They may also increasingly have the ability to combine video services with telephone and Internet services offered to their customers, particularly as broadband communications companies enter into co-marketing agreements with other service providers. In addition, current and future fixed and wireless Internet services, such as 3G, 4G and 5G fixed and wireless broadband services and Wi-Fi networks, and devices such as wireless data cards, tablets and smartphones, and mobile wireless routers that connect to such devices, may compete with our broadband services.
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Our telephony services compete directly with established broadband communications companies and other carriers, including wireless providers, as increasing numbers of homes are replacing their traditional telephone service with wireless telephone service. We also compete against VoIP providers like Vonage, Skype, GoogleTalk, Facetime, WhatsApp and magicJack that do not own networks but can provide service to any person with a broadband connection, in some cases free of charge. In addition, we compete against ILECs, other CLECs and long-distance voice-service companies for large commercial and enterprise customers. While we compete with the ILECs, we also enter into interconnection agreements with ILECs so that our customers can make and receive calls to and from customers served by the ILECs and other telecommunications providers. Federal and state law and regulations require ILECs to enter into such agreements and provide facilities and services necessary for connection, at prices subject to regulation. The specific price, terms and conditions of each agreement, however, depend on the outcome of negotiations between us and each ILEC. Interconnection agreements are also subject to approval by the state regulatory commissions, which may arbitrate negotiation impasses. These agreements, like all interconnection agreements, are for limited terms and upon expiration are subject to renegotiation, potential arbitration and approval under the laws in effect at that time.
We also face competition for our advertising sales from traditional and non-traditional media outlets, including television and radio stations, traditional print media and the Internet.
We face significant risks as a result of rapid changes in technology, consumer expectations and behavior.
The broadband communications industry has undergone significant technological development over time and these changes continue to affect our business, financial condition and results of operations. Such changes have had, and will continue to have, a profound impact on consumer expectations and behavior. Our video business faces technological change risks as a result of the continuing development of new and changing methods for delivery of programming content such as Internet-based delivery of movies, shows and other content which can be viewed on televisions, wireless devices and other developing mobile devices. Consumers' video consumption patterns are also evolving, for example, with more content being downloaded for time-shifted consumption. A proliferation of delivery systems for video content can adversely affect our ability to attract and retain subscribers and the demand for our services and it can also decrease advertising demand on our delivery systems. Our broadband business faces technological challenges from rapidly evolving wireless Internet solutions. Our telephony service offerings face technological developments in the proliferation of telephony delivery systems including those based on Internet and wireless delivery. If we do not develop or acquire and successfully implement new technologies, we will limit our ability to compete effectively for subscribers, content and advertising. We cannot provide any assurance that we will realize, in full or in part, the anticipated benefits we expect from the introduction of new technologies, or that any new technologies will be rolled out across our footprint in the timeframe we anticipate. In addition, we may be required to make material capital and other investments to anticipate and to keep up with technological change. These challenges could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
Our revenues and growth may be constrained due to demand exceeding capacity of our systems or our inability to develop solutions.
We anticipate generating revenues in the future from broadband connectivity, other Internet services, and broadband and in the cloud services. Demand and market acceptance for these recently introduced services and products delivered over the Internet is uncertain. Critical issues concerning the use of the Internet, such as ease of access, security, reliability, cost and quality of service, exist and may affect the growth of Internet use or the attractiveness of conducting commerce online. In addition, the Internet and online services may not be accepted as viable for a number of reasons, including potentially inadequate development of the necessary network infrastructure or delayed development of enabling technologies and performance improvements. To the extent that the Internet and online services continue to experience significant growth, there can be no assurance that the infrastructure of the Internet and online services will prove adequate to support increased user demands. In addition, the Internet or online services could lose their viability due to delays in the development or adoption of new standards and protocols required to handle increased levels of Internet or online service activity. Changes in, or insufficient availability of, telecommunications services to support the Internet or online services also could result in slower response times and adversely affect usage of the Internet and online services generally and us in particular. If use of the Internet and online services does not continue to grow or grows more slowly than expected, if the infrastructure for the Internet and online services does not effectively support growth that may occur, or if the Internet and online services do not become a viable commercial marketplace, our business could be adversely affected.
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Certain aspects of our VoIP telephony services differ from traditional telephone service. The factors that may have this effect include:
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our subscribers may experience lower call quality than they experience with traditional wireline telephone companies, including static, echoes and transmission delays;
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our subscribers may experience higher dropped-call rates than they experience with traditional wireline telephone companies; and
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a power loss or Internet access interruption causes our service to be interrupted.
Additionally, our VoIP emergency calling service is significantly more limited than the emergency calling services offered by traditional telephone companies. Our VoIP emergency calling service can only transmit to a dispatcher at a public safety answering point, or PSAP, the location information that the subscriber has registered with us, which may at times be different from the actual location at the time of the call. As a result, our emergency calling systems may not assure that the appropriate PSAP is reached and may cause significant delays, or even failures, in callers’ receipt of emergency assistance. Our failure to develop or operate an adequate emergency calling service could subject us to substantial liabilities and may result in delays in subscriber adoption of our VoIP telephony services or all of our services, abandonment of our services by subscribers, and litigation costs, damage awards and negative publicity, any of which could harm our business, prospects, financial condition or results of operations.
If our subscribers do not accept the differences between our VoIP telephony services and traditional telephone service, they may not adopt or keep our VoIP telephony services or our other services, or may choose to retain or return to service provided by traditional telephone companies. Because VoIP telephony services represent an important aspect of our business strategy, failure to achieve subscribers’ acceptance of our VoIP telephony services may adversely affect our prospects, results of operations and the trading price of our shares.
We rely on contract manufacturers and a limited number of third-party suppliers to produce our network equipment and to maintain our network sites. If these companies fail to perform, we may have a shortage of components and may be required to suspend our network deployment and our product and service introduction.
We depend on contract manufacturers, to produce and deliver acceptable, high quality products on a timely basis. We also depend on a limited number of third parties to maintain our network facilities. If our contract manufacturer or other providers do not satisfy our requirements, or if we lose our contract manufacturers or any other significant provider, we may have an insufficient network services for delivery to subscribers, we may be forced to suspend portions of our wireless broadband network, enrollment of new subscribers, and product sales and our business, prospects, financial condition and operating results may be harmed.
We rely on highly skilled executives and other personnel. If we cannot retain and motivate key personnel, we may be unable to implement our business strategy.
We will be highly dependent on the scientific, technical, and managerial skills of certain key employees, including technical, research and development, sales, marketing, financial and executive personnel, and on our ability to identify, hire and retain additional personnel. To accommodate our current size and manage our anticipated growth, we must expand our employee base. Competition for key personnel, particularly persons having technical expertise, is intense, and there can be no assurance that we will be able to retain existing personnel or to identify or hire additional personnel. The need for such personnel is particularly important given the strains on our existing infrastructure and the need to anticipate the demands of future growth. In particular, we are highly dependent on the continued services of our senior management team, which currently is composed of a small number of individuals. We do not maintain key-man life insurance on the life of any employee. The inability of us to attract, hire or retain the necessary technical, sales, marketing, financial and executive personnel, or the loss of the services of any member of our senior management team, could have a material adverse effect on us.
Our future success depends largely on the expertise and reputation of our founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stephen J. Thomas, Richard Eberhardt, and the other members of our senior management team. In addition, we intend to hire additional highly skilled individuals to staff our operations. Loss of any of our key personnel or the inability to recruit and retain qualified individuals could adversely affect our ability to implement our business strategy and operate our business.
We are currently managed by a small number of key management and operating personnel. Our future success depends, in part, on our ability to recruit and retain qualified personnel. Failure to do so likely would have an adverse impact on our business and the trading price of our common stock.
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If our data security measures are breached, subscribers may perceive our network and services as not secure.
Our network security and the authentication of the subscriber’s credentials are designed to protect unauthorized access to data on our network. Because techniques used to obtain unauthorized access to or to sabotage networks change frequently and may not be recognized until launched against a target, we may be unable to anticipate or implement adequate preventive measures against unauthorized access or sabotage. Consequently, unauthorized parties may overcome our encryption and security systems and obtain access to data on our network, including on a device connected to our network. In addition, because we operate and control our network and our subscribers’ Internet connectivity, unauthorized access or sabotage of our network could result in damage to our network and to the computers or other devices used by our subscribers. An actual or perceived breach of network security, regardless of whether the breach is our fault, could harm public perception of the effectiveness of our security measures, adversely affect our ability to attract and retain subscribers, expose us to significant liability and adversely affect our business prospects.
Our activities outside the United States could disrupt our operations.
We intend to invest in various international companies and spectrum opportunities through acquisitions and strategic alliances as these opportunities arise. Our activities outside the United States operate in environments different from the one we face in the United States, particularly with respect to competition and regulation. Due to these differences, our activities outside the United States may require a disproportionate amount of our management and financial resources, which could disrupt our U.S. operations and adversely affect our business.
In a number of international markets, we face substantial competition from local service providers that offer or may offer their own wireless broadband or VoIP telephony services and from other companies that provide Internet connectivity services. We may face heightened challenges in gaining market share, particularly in certain European countries, where a large portion of the population already has broadband Internet connectivity and incumbent companies already have a dominant market share in their service areas. Furthermore, foreign providers of competing services may have a substantial advantage over us in attracting subscribers due to a more established brand, greater knowledge of local subscribers’ preferences and access to significant financial or strategic resources.
In addition, foreign regulatory authorities frequently own or control the incumbent telecommunications companies operating under their jurisdiction. Established relationships between government-owned or government-controlled telecommunications companies and their traditional local providers of telecommunications services often limit access of third parties to these markets. The successful expansion of our international operations in some markets will depend on our ability to locate, form and maintain strong relationships with established local communication services and equipment providers. Failure to establish these relationships or to market or sell our products and services successfully could limit our ability to attract subscribers to our services.
We may be unable to protect our intellectual property, which could reduce the value of our services and our brand.
Our ability to compete effectively depends on our ability to protect our proprietary technologies, system designs and manufacturing processes. We may not be able to safeguard and maintain our proprietary rights. We rely on patents, trademarks and policies and procedures related to confidentiality to protect our intellectual property. Some of our intellectual property, however, is not covered by any of these protections.
We could be subject to claims that we have infringed on the proprietary rights of others, which claims would likely be costly to defend, could require us to pay damages and could limit our ability to use necessary technologies in the future.
Our competitors may independently develop or patent technologies or processes that are substantially equivalent or superior to ours. These competitors may claim that our services and products infringe on these patents or other proprietary rights. Defending against infringement claims, even merit less ones, would be time consuming, distracting and costly. If we are found to be infringing proprietary rights of a third party, we could be enjoined from using such third party’s rights and be required to pay substantial royalties and damages and may no longer be able to use the intellectual property on acceptable terms or at all. Failure to obtain licenses to intellectual property could delay or prevent the development, manufacture or sale of our products or services and could cause us to expend significant resources to develop or acquire non-infringing intellectual property.
Our business depends on our brand, and if we do not maintain and enhance our brand, our ability to attract and retain subscribers may be impaired and our business and operating results harmed.
We believe that our brand is a critical part of our business. Maintaining and enhancing our brand may require us to make substantial investments with no assurance that these investments will be successful. If we fail to promote and maintain our brands, or if we incur significant expenses in this effort, our business, prospects, operating results and financial condition may be harmed. We anticipate that maintaining and enhancing our brand will become increasingly important, difficult and expensive.
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We are subject to extensive regulation.
Our acquisition, lease, maintenance and use of spectrum licenses are extensively regulated by federal, state, local, and foreign governmental entities. A number of other federal, state, local and foreign privacy, security and consumer laws also apply to our business. These regulations and their application are subject to continual change as new legislation, regulations or amendments to existing regulations are adopted from time to time by governmental or regulatory authorities, including as a result of judicial interpretations of such laws and regulations. Current regulations directly affect the breadth of services we are able to offer and may impact the rates, terms and conditions of our services. Regulation of companies that offer competing services, such as cable and DSL providers and incumbent telecommunications carriers, also affects our business indirectly.
We are also subject to regulation because we provide VoIP telephony services. As an “interconnected” VoIP provider, we are required under FCC rules, to comply with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, or CALEA, which requires service providers to build certain capabilities into their networks and to accommodate wiretap requests from law enforcement agencies.
In addition, the FCC or other regulatory authorities may in the future restrict our ability to manage subscribers’ use of our network, thereby limiting our ability to prevent or address subscribers’ excessive bandwidth demands. To maintain the quality of our network and user experience, we manage the bandwidth used by our subscribers’ applications, in part by restricting the types of applications that may be used over our network. Some providers and users of these applications have objected to this practice. If the FCC or other regulatory authorities were to adopt regulations that constrain our ability to employ bandwidth management practices, excessive use of bandwidth-intensive applications would likely reduce the quality of our services for all subscribers. Such decline in the quality of our services could harm our business.
In certain of our international markets, the services provided by our business may require receipt of a license from national, provincial or local regulatory authorities. Where required, regulatory authorities may have significant discretion in granting the licenses and in the term of the licenses and are often under no obligation to renew the licenses when they expire.
The breach of a license or applicable law, even if inadvertent, can result in the revocation, suspension, cancellation or reduction in the term of a license or the imposition of fines. In addition, regulatory authorities may grant new licenses to third parties, resulting in greater competition in territories where we already have rights to licensed spectrum. In order to promote competition, licenses may also require that third parties be granted access to our bandwidth, frequency capacity, facilities or services. We may not be able to obtain or retain any required license, and we may not be able to renew a license on favorable terms, or at all.
Our wireless broadband and VoIP telephony services may become subject to greater state or federal regulation in the future. The scope of the regulations that may apply to VoIP telephony services providers and the impact of such regulations on providers’ competitive position are presently unknown.
Our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer is also our largest stockholder, and as a result he can exert control over us and has actual or potential interests that may diverge from yours.
Mr. Thomas may have interests that diverge from those of other holders of our common stock and he owns our super majority voting Series A stock. As a result, Mr. Thomas may vote the shares he owns or otherwise cause us to take actions that may conflict with your best interests as a stockholder, which could adversely affect our results of operations and the trading price of our common stock.
Through his control, Mr. Thomas can control our management, affairs and all matters requiring stockholder approval, including the approval of significant corporate transactions, a sale of our company, decisions about our capital structure and, the composition of our board of directors.
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COVID-19 effects on the economy may negatively affect our Company business.
In December 2019, COVID-19 emerged and has subsequently spread worldwide. The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a pandemic resulting in federal, state and local governments and private entities mandating various restrictions, including travel restrictions, restrictions on public gatherings, stay at home orders and advisories and quarantining of people who may have been exposed to the virus.
As the COVID-19 pandemic is complex and rapidly evolving, the Company's business may be negatively affected for a sustained time frame. At this point, we cannot reasonably estimate the duration and severity of this pandemic, which could have a material adverse impact on our business, results of operations, financial position and cash flows.
RISK FACTORS RELATED TO OUR STOCK
We can give no assurance of success or profitability to our investors.
Cash flows generated from operating activities were not enough to support all working capital requirements for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020. We incurred $1,740,078 and $5,966,198, respectively, in losses, and we used $(6,529) and $(96,102), respectively, in cash for operations for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020. Cash flows from financing activities were $306,380 and $81,765 for the same periods. These factors raise substantial doubt about the ability of the Company to continue as a going concern for a period of one year from the issuance of these financial statements. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.
In December 2019, COVID-19 emerged and has subsequently spread worldwide. The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a pandemic resulting in federal, state and local governments and private entities mandating various restrictions, including travel restrictions, restrictions on public gatherings, stay at home orders and advisories and quarantining of people who may have been exposed to the virus. After close monitoring and responses and guidance from federal, state and local governments, in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, around March 18, 2020 for an indefinite period of time, the Company closed its Blue Collar office in Los Angeles, California and its TPT SpeedConnect offices in Michigan, Idaho and Arizona. Most employees are working remotely, however this is not possible with certain employees and all subcontractors that work for Blue Collar. The Company continues to monitor developments, including government requirements and recommendations at the national, state, and local level to evaluate possible extensions to all or part of such closures.
The Company has taken advantage of the stimulus offerings and received $722,200 in April 2020 and $680,500 in February 2021 and believes it has used these funds as is prescribed by the stimulus offerings to have the entire amounts forgiven. The Company has applied for forgiveness of the original stimulus of $722,200. The Company will try and take advantage of additional stimulus as it is available and is also in the process of trying to raise debt and equity financing, some of which may have to be used for working capital shortfalls if revenues continue to decline.
As the COVID-19 pandemic is complex and rapidly evolving, the Company's plans as described above may change. At this point, we cannot reasonably estimate the duration and severity of this pandemic, which could have a material adverse impact on our business, results of operations, financial position and cash flows.
In order for us to continue as a going concern for a period of one year from the issuance of these financial statements, we will need to obtain additional debt or equity financing and look for companies with cash flow positive operations that we can acquire. There can be no assurance that we will be able to secure additional debt or equity financing, that we will be able to acquire cash flow positive operations, or that, if we are successful in any of those actions, those actions will produce adequate cash flow to enable us to meet all our future obligations. Most of our existing financing arrangements are short-term. If we are unable to obtain additional debt or equity financing, we may be required to significantly reduce or cease operations.
Sales of common stock resulting from issuances of common stock for conversions by our convertible noteholders or Rule 144 sales in the future will have a depressive effect on our common stock price.
Most of our convertible noteholders have rights to convert their notes at significant discounts to the market prices as shown in the schedule below, for sale under the requirements of Rule 144 or other applicable exemptions from registration under the Act and perhaps under registration statements which the company is preparing to file in the next thirty days. Rule 144 provides in essence that a person who has held restricted securities for six months or is deemed to have held them due to the issuance by the Company of convertible notes under certain conditions, may sell those shares in brokerage transactions. There is no limit on the amount of restricted securities that may be sold by a non-affiliate after the owner has held the restricted securities for a period of six months. A sale under Rule 144 or under any other exemption from the Act, if available, or pursuant to subsequent registration of shares of common stock of present stockholders underlying the convertible notes, will have a depressive effect upon the price of the common stock in the market, since they are issued at a discount to market-often 50-60% of the lowest bid for differing periods, and sales can be expected at some discounted prices, with larger than normal volumes. We have also issued preferred stock and options and warrants that allow for the purchase of shares at significant discounts to the market prices, often 50% of the ten-day low bids, or other highly discounted rates, which would allow the holders of those warrants to sell shares into the market at a profit over their discounted price, which could have the effect of depressing the price of the shares in the market.
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As of March 31, 2021, we had the following convertible promissory notes, preferred stock and options and warrants outstanding that are convertible into common shares as follows:
2020
Convertible Promissory Notes
129,822,592
Series A Preferred Stock (1)
1,258,081,214
Series B Preferred Stock
2,588,693
Series D Preferred Stock (2)
4,067,328
Stock Options and Warrants
3,333,333
1,397,893,160
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(1)
Holder of the Series A Preferred Stock which is Stephen J. Thomas, is guaranteed 60% of outstanding common stock upon conversion. The Company would have to authorize additional shares for this to occur as only 1,000,000,000 shares are currently authorized.
(2)
Holders of the Series D Preferred Stock may decide after 18 months to convert to common stock @ 80% of the 30-day average market closing price (for previous 30 business days) divided into $5.00. There is also an automatic conversion of the Series D Preferred Stock without consent of holders upon any national exchange listing approval and the registration effectiveness of common stock underlying the conversion rights. The automatic conversion to common from Series D Preferred shall be on a one for one basis.
Stock Options
Options Outstanding
Vested
Vesting Period
Exercise Price Outstanding and Exercisable
Expiration Date
December 31, 2019
3,000,000
3,000,000
12 to 18 months
$0.10
3-1-20 to 3-21-21
Expired
(2,000,000)
December 31, 2020
1,000,000
1,000,000
12 months
$0.10
3-21-21
Expired
(1,000,000)
March 31, 2021
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On October 14, 2017, the Board of Directors and majority stockholders of TPT approved the 2017 TPT Global Tech, Inc. Stock Option and Award Incentive Plan (“the 2017 Plan.”) There are 20,000,000 shares of our common stock reserved under the 2017 Plan.
Warrants
As of March 31, 2021, there were 3,333,333 warrants outstanding that expire in five years or in the year ended December 31, 2024. As part of the Convertible Promissory Notes payable – third party issuance in Note 5 to the Consolidated Financial Statements, the Company issued 3,333,333 warrants to purchase 3,333,333 common shares of the Company at 70% of the current market price. Current market price means the average of the three lowest trading prices for our common stock during the ten-trading day period ending on the latest complete trading day prior to the date of the respective exercise notice.
The exercise of the options, warrants, convertible promissory notes and Series A and B Series Preferred Stock into shares of our common stock could have a dilutive effect to the holdings of our existing shareholders.
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We may in the future issue more shares which could cause a loss of control by our present management and current stockholders.
We may issue further shares as consideration for the cash or assets or services out of our authorized but unissued common stock that would, upon issuance, represent a majority of the voting power and equity of our Company. The result of such an issuance would be those new stockholders and management would control our Company, and persons unknown could replace our management at this time. Such an occurrence would result in a greatly reduced percentage of ownership of our Company by our current shareholders, which could present significant risks to investors.
Our officers and directors may have conflicts of interests as to corporate opportunities which we may not be able or allowed to participate in.
Presently there is no requirement contained in our Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, or minutes which requires officers and directors of our business to disclose to us business opportunities which come to their attention. Our officers and directors do, however, have a fiduciary duty of loyalty to us to disclose to us any business opportunities which come to their attention, in their capacity as an officer and/or director or otherwise. Excluded from this duty would be opportunities which the person learns about through his involvement as an officer and director of another company. We have no intention of merging with or acquiring business opportunity from any affiliate or officer or director. (See “Conflicts of Interest” at pages 85-86.)
We have agreed to indemnification of officers and directors as is provided by Florida Statutes.
Florida Statutes provide for the indemnification of our directors, officers, employees, and agents, under certain circumstances, against attorney’s fees and other expenses incurred by them in any litigation to which they become a party arising from their association with or activities our behalf. We will also bear the expenses of such litigation for any of our directors, officers, employees, or agents, upon such person’s promise to repay us therefore if it is ultimately determined that any such person shall not have been entitled to indemnification. This indemnification policy could result in substantial expenditures by us that we will be unable to recoup.
Our directors’ liability to us and shareholders is limited.
Florida Statutes exclude personal liability of our directors and our stockholders for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty except in certain specified circumstances. Accordingly, we will have a much more limited right of action against our directors that otherwise would be the case. This provision does not affect the liability of any director under federal or applicable state securities laws.
Our Stock prices in the Market may be volatile.
The value of our Common stock following this offering may be highly volatile and could be subject to fluctuations in price in response to various factors, some of which are beyond our control. These factors include:
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quarterly variations in our results of operations or those of our competitors;
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announcements by us or our competitors of acquisitions, new products, significant contracts, commercial relationships or capital commitments;
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disruption to our operations or those of other sources critical to our network operations;
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the emergence of new competitors or new technologies;
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our ability to develop and market new and enhanced products on a timely basis;
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seasonal or other variations in our subscriber base;
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commencement of, or our involvement in, litigation;
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availability of additional spectrum;
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dilutive issuances of our stock or the stock of our subsidiaries, or the incurrence of additional debt;
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changes in our board or management;
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adoption of new or different accounting standards;
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changes in governmental regulations or in the status of our regulatory approvals;
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changes in earnings estimates or recommendations by securities analysts;
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announcements regarding WiMAX and other technical standards; and
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general economic conditions and slow or negative growth of related markets.
In addition, the stock market in general, and the market for shares of technology companies in particular, has experienced price and volume fluctuations that have often been unrelated or disproportionate to the operating performance of those companies. We expect the value of our common stock will be subject to such fluctuations.
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We are reliant, in part, on third party sales organizations, which may not perform as we expect.
We, from time to time rely on the sales force of third-party sales organizations with support from our own selling resources. The third-party relationships and internal organization are not fully developed at this time and must be developed. We may not be able to hire effective inside salespeople to help our third-party sales organizations close sales. There is no assurance that any approaches will improve sales. Further, using only a direct sales force would be less cost-effective than our plan to use third-party sales organizations. In addition, a direct sales model may be ineffective if we were unable to hire and retain qualified salespeople and if the sales force fails to complete sales. Moreover, even if we successfully implement our business strategy, we may not have positive operating results. We may decide to alter or discontinue aspects of our business strategy and may adopt different strategies due to business or competitive factors.
Our growth may be affected adversely if our sales of products and services are negatively affected by competition or other factors.
The growth of our business is dependent, in large part, upon the development of sales for our services and product offerings. Market opportunities that we expect to exist may not develop as expected, or at all. For example, a substantial percentage of our service offerings is oriented around data access. If lower cost alternatives are developed, our sales would decrease and our operating results would be negatively affected. Moreover, even if market opportunities develop as expected, new technologies and services offerings introduced by competitors may significantly limit our ability to capitalize on any such market opportunity. Our failure to capitalize on expected market opportunities would adversely affect revenue growth.
The lack of operating history and the rapidly changing nature of the market in which we compete make it difficult to accurately forecast revenues and operating results. We anticipate that revenues and operating results might fluctuate in the future due to a number of factors including the following:
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the timing of sales for current services and products offerings
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the timing of new product implementations
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unexpected delays in introducing new services and products offerings
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increased expense related to sales and marketing, product development or administration
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the mix of products and our services offerings
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costs related to possible acquisitions of technology or business.
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costs of providing services
We may be unable to compete with larger, more established competitors.
The market for providing network delivered service solutions is competitive. We expect competition to intensify in the future. Many of our potential competitors have longer operating histories, larger customer bases, greater recognition and significantly greater resources. As a result, competitors may be able to respond more quickly to emerging technologies and changes in customer requirements than we can. The continuous and timely introduction of competitively priced services offerings into the market is critical to our success, and there can be no assurance that we will be able to introduce such services offerings. We may not be able to compete successfully against competitors, and the competitive pressures we face may have an adverse effect on our business.
Our common stock will in all likelihood be thinly traded and as a result you may be unable to sell at or near ask prices or at all if you need to liquidate your shares, after any conversion from Preferred Stock.
The shares of our common stock may be thinly-traded on the OTC Market, meaning that the number of persons interested in purchasing our common shares at or near ask prices at any given time may be relatively small or non-existent. This situation is attributable to a number of factors, including the fact that we are a small company which is relatively unknown to stock analysts, stock brokers, institutional investors and others in the investment community that generate or influence sales volume, and that even if we came to the attention of such persons, they tend to be risk-averse and would be reluctant to follow an unproven, early stage company such as ours or purchase or recommend the purchase of any of our Securities until such time as we became more seasoned and viable. As a consequence, there may be periods of several days or more when trading activity in our Securities is minimal or non-existent, as compared to a seasoned issuer which has a large and steady volume of trading activity that will generally support continuous sales without an adverse effect on Securities price. We cannot give you any assurance that a broader or more active public trading market for our common Securities will develop or be sustained, or that any trading levels will be sustained. Due to these conditions, we can give investors no assurance that they will be able to sell their shares at or near ask prices or at all if they need money or otherwise desire to liquidate their securities of our Company.
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The regulation of penny stocks by SEC and FINRA may discourage the tradability of our common stock or other securities.
We are a “penny stock” company. Our common stock currently trades on the OTCQB under the symbol “TPTW” and will be subject to a Securities and Exchange Commission rule that imposes special sales practice requirements upon broker-dealers who sell such securities to persons other than established customers or accredited investors. For purposes of the rule, the phrase “accredited investors” means, in general terms, institutions with assets in excess of $5,000,000, or individuals having a net worth in excess of $1,000,000 or having an annual income that exceeds $200,000 (or that, when combined with a spouse’s income, exceeds $300,000). For transactions covered by the rule, the broker-dealer must make a special suitability determination for the purchaser and receive the purchaser’s written agreement to the transaction prior to the sale. Effectively, this discourages broker-dealers from executing trades in penny stocks. Consequently, the rule will affect the ability of purchasers in this offering to sell their securities in any market that might develop therefore because it imposes additional regulatory burdens on penny stock transactions.
In addition, the Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted a number of rules to regulate “penny stocks". Such rules include Rules 3a51-1, 15g-1, 15g-2, 15g-3, 15g-4, 15g-5, 15g-6, 15g-7, and 15g-9 under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Because our securities constitute “penny stocks” within the meaning of the rules, the rules would apply to us and to our securities. The rules will further affect the ability of owners of shares to sell our securities in any market that might develop for them because it imposes additional regulatory burdens on penny stock transactions.
Shareholders should be aware that, according to Securities and Exchange Commission, the market for penny stocks has suffered in recent years from patterns of fraud and abuse. Such patterns include (i) control of the market for the security by one or a few broker-dealers that are often related to the promoter or issuer; (ii) manipulation of prices through prearranged matching of purchases and sales and false and misleading press releases; (iii) “boiler room” practices involving high-pressure sales tactics and unrealistic price projections by inexperienced sales persons; (iv) excessive and undisclosed bid-ask differentials and markups by selling broker-dealers; and (v) the wholesale dumping of the same securities by promoters and broker-dealers after prices have been manipulated to a desired consequent investor losses. Our management is aware of the abuses that have occurred historically in the penny stock market. Although we do not expect to be in a position to dictate the behavior of the market or of broker-dealers who participate in the market, management will strive within the confines of practical limitations to prevent the described patterns from being established with respect to our securities.
Inventory in penny stocks have limited remedies in the event of violations of penny stock rules. While the courts are always available to seek remedies for fraud against us, most, if not all, brokerages require their customers to sign mandatory arbitration agreements in conjunctions with opening trading accounts. Such arbitration may be through an independent arbiter. Investors may file a complaint with FINRA against the broker allegedly at fault, and FINRA may be the arbiter, under FINRA rules. Arbitration rules generally limit discovery and provide more expedient adjudication, but also provide limited remedies in damages usually only the actual economic loss in the account. Investors should understand that if a fraud case is filed against a company in the courts it may be vigorously defended and may take years and great legal expenses and costs to pursue, which may not be economically feasible for small investors.
That absent arbitration agreements related to brokerage accounts, specific legal remedies available to investors of penny stocks include the following:
If a penny stock is sold to the investor in violation of the requirements listed above, or other federal or states securities laws, the investor may be able to cancel the purchase and receive a refund of the investment.
If a penny stock is sold to the investor in a fraudulent manner, the investor may be able to sue the persons and firms that committed the fraud for damages.
The fact that we are a penny stock company will cause many brokers to refuse to handle transactions in the stocks, and may discourage trading activity and volume, or result in wide disparities between bid and ask prices. These may cause investors significant illiquidity of the stock at a price at which they may wish to sell or in the opportunity to complete a sale. Investors will have no effective legal remedies for these illiquidity issues.
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We will pay no dividends in the foreseeable future on common stock.
We have not paid dividends on our common stock and do not anticipate paying such dividends in the foreseeable future. The Series D Preferred Stock will be paid 6% per annum on a cumulative basis, in cash or in registered common stock.
Rule 144 sales of stock in the future may have a depressive effect on our stock price.
All of the outstanding shares of common stock held by our present officers, directors, and affiliate stockholders are “restricted securities” within the meaning of Rule 144 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. As restricted Shares, common shares may be resold only pursuant to an effective registration statement or under the requirements of Rule 144 or other applicable exemptions from registration under the Act and as required under applicable state securities laws. Rule 144 provides in essence that a person who has held restricted securities for six months, under certain conditions, sell every three months, in brokerage transactions, a number of shares that does not exceed the greater of 1.0% of a company’s outstanding common stock or the average weekly trading volume during the four calendar weeks prior to the sale. There is no limit on the amount of restricted securities that may be sold by a non-affiliate after the owner has held the restricted securities for a period of six months. A sale under Rule 144 or under any other exemption from the Act, if available, or pursuant to subsequent registration of shares of common stock of present stockholders, may have a depressive effect upon the price of the common stock in any market that may develop.
Any new potential investors will suffer a disproportionate risk and there will be immediate dilution of existing investor’s investments.
Our present shareholders have acquired their securities at a cost significantly less than that which the investors purchasing hereto will pay for their stock holdings or at which future purchasers in the market may pay. Therefore, any new potential investors will bear most of the risk of loss.
We can issue future series of shares of preferred stock without shareholder approval, which could adversely affect the rights of common shareholders.
Our Articles of Incorporation permit our Board of Directors to establish the rights, privileges, preferences and restrictions, including voting rights, of future series of stock and to issue such stock without approval from our shareholders. The rights of holders of common stock may suffer as a result of the rights granted to holders of preferred stock that may be issued in the future. In addition, we could issue preferred stock to prevent a change in control of our Company, depriving common shareholders of an opportunity to sell their stock at a price in excess of the prevailing market price.
We are a reporting company due to the effectiveness of this registration statement.
We are subject to the reporting requirements under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, Section 13a, due to the effectiveness of this offering, pursuant to Section 15d of the Securities Act and we intend to be registered under Section 12(g). As a result, shareholders will have access to the information required to be reported by publicly held companies under the Exchange Act and the regulations thereunder. As a result, we will be subject to legal and accounting expenses that private companies are not subject to and this could affect our ability to generate operating income.
RISKS RELATING TO OUR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND POTENTIAL LITIGATION
We may not be able to protect our intellectual property and proprietary rights.
There can be no assurances that we will be able to obtain intellectual property protection that will effectively prevent any competitors from developing or marketing the same or a competing technology. In addition, we cannot predict whether we will be subject to intellectual property litigation the outcome of which is subject to uncertainty and which can be very costly to pursue or defend. We will attempt to continue to protect our proprietary designs and to avoid infringing on the intellectual property of third parties. However, there can be no assurance that we will be able to protect our intellectual property or avoid suits by third parties claiming intellectual property infringement.
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If our patents and other intellectual property rights do not adequately protect our service offering, we may lose market share to competitors and be unable to operate our business profitably.
Patents and other proprietary rights are anticipated to be of value to our future business, and our ability to compete effectively with other companies depends on the proprietary nature of our current or future technologies. We also rely upon trade secrets, know-how, continuing technological innovations and licensing opportunities to develop, maintain, and strengthen our competitive position. We cannot assure you that any future patent applications will result in issued patents, that any patents issued or licensed to us will not be challenged, invalidated or circumvented or that the rights granted there under will provide a competitive advantage to us or prevent competitors from entering markets which we currently serve. Any required license may not be available to us on acceptable terms, if at all or may become invalid if the licensee’s right to such technology become challenged and/or revoked. In addition, some licenses may be non-exclusive, and therefore competitors may have access to the same technologies as we do. Furthermore, we may have to take legal action in the future to protect our trade secrets or know-how, or to defend them against claimed infringement of the rights of others. Any legal action of that type could be costly and time-consuming to us, and we cannot assure you that such actions will be successful. The invalidation of key patents or proprietary rights which we own or unsuccessful outcomes in lawsuits to protect our intellectual property may have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
We may in the future become subject to claims that some, or the entire service offering violates the patent or intellectual property rights of others, which could be costly and disruptive to us.
We operate in an industry that is susceptible to patent litigation. As a result, we or the parties we license technology from may become subject to patent infringement claims or litigation. Further, one or more of our future patents or applications may become subject to interference proceedings declared by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, (“USPTO”) or the foreign equivalents thereof to determine the priority of claims to inventions. The defense of intellectual property suits, USPTO interference proceedings or the foreign equivalents thereof, as well as related legal and administrative proceedings, are both costly and time consuming and may divert management's attention from other business concerns. An adverse determination in litigation or interference proceedings to which we may become a party could, among other things:
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subject us to significant liabilities to third parties, including treble damages;
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require disputed rights to be licensed from a third party for royalties that may be substantial;
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require us to cease using such technology; or
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prohibit us from selling certain of our service offerings.
Any of these outcomes could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
RISKS RELATED TO THE OFFERING
Our existing stockholders may experience significant dilution from the sale of our common stock pursuant to the White Lion financing agreement.
The sale of our common stock to White Lion Capital, LLC in accordance with the Purchase Agreement may have a dilutive impact on our shareholders. As a result, the market price of our common stock could decline. In addition, the lower our stock price is at the time we exercise our put options, the more shares of our common stock we will have to issue to White Lion in order to exercise a put under the Purchase Agreement. If our stock price decreases, then our existing shareholders would experience greater dilution for any given dollar amount raised through the offering.
The perceived risk of dilution may cause our stockholders to sell their shares, which may cause a decline in the price of our common stock. Moreover, the perceived risk of dilution and the resulting downward pressure on our stock price could encourage investors to engage in short sales of our common stock. By increasing the number of shares offered for sale, material amounts of short selling could further contribute to progressive price declines in our common stock.
The issuance of shares pursuant to the White Lion Purchase Agreement may have a significant dilutive effect.
Depending on the number of shares we issue pursuant to the White Lion Purchase Agreement, it could have a significant dilutive effect upon our existing shareholders. Although the number of shares that we may issue pursuant to the Purchase Agreement will vary based on our stock price (the higher our stock price, the less shares we have to issue), there may be a potential dilutive effect to our shareholders, based on different potential future stock prices, if the full amount of the Purchase Agreement is realized. Dilution is based upon common stock put to White Lion and the stock price discounted to White Lion’s purchase price of 85% of the volume weighted average trading price (“VWAP”) during the pricing period.
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White Lion Capital, LLC will pay less than the then-prevailing market price of our common stock which could cause the price of our common stock to decline.
Our common stock to be issued under the White Lion Purchase Agreement dated May 28, 2021 will be purchased at a fifteen percent (15%) discount, or eighty-five percent (85%) of the VWAP of the Common Stock the five Business Day prior to the Closing Date. White Lion has a financial incentive to sell our common stock immediately upon receiving the shares to realize the profit equal to the difference between the discounted price and the market price. If White Lion sells the shares, the price of our common stock could decrease. If our stock price decreases, White Lion may have a further incentive to sell the shares of our common stock that it holds. These sales may have a further impact on our stock price.
We may not have access to the full amount under the Purchase Agreement.
Our ability to draw down funds and sell shares under the Purchase Agreement with White Lion requires that the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part to be declared effective and continue to be effective. The registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part registers the resale of 75,000,000 shares issuable under the purchase agreement with White Lion, and our ability to sell any remaining shares issuable under the investment with White Lion is subject to our ability to prepare and file one or more additional registration statements registering the resale of these shares. These registration statements may be subject to review and comment by the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission and will require the consent of our independent registered public accounting firm. Therefore, the timing of effectiveness of these registration statements cannot be assured. The effectiveness of these registration statements is a condition precedent to our ability to sell all of the shares of our common stock to White Lion under the Purchase Agreement. Even if we are successful in causing one or more registration statements registering the resale of some or all of the shares issuable under the purchase agreement with White Lion to be declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission in a timely manner, we may not be able to sell the shares unless certain other conditions are met. For example, we might have to increase the number of our authorized shares in order to issue the shares to White Lion. Increasing the number of our authorized shares will require board and stockholder approval. Accordingly, because our ability to draw down any amounts under the Purchase Agreement with White Lion is subject to a number of conditions, there is no guarantee that we will be able to draw down any portion or all of the proceeds of $5,000,000 under the investment with White Lion.
Your ownership interest may be diluted and the value of our common stock may decline by our exercising the Purchase Notice right pursuant to the purchase agreement with White Lion.
Pursuant to the purchase agreement with White Lion, when we deem it necessary, we may raise capital through the private sale of our common stock to White Lion at a discounted price. Because the Purchase Notice price is lower than the prevailing market price of our common stock, to the extent that the Purchase Notice right is exercised, your ownership interest may be diluted.
Certain restrictions on the extent of puts and the delivery of advance notices may have little, if any, effect on the adverse impact of our issuance of shares in connection with the purchase agreement with White Lion, and as such, White Lion may sell a large number of shares, resulting in substantial dilution to the value of shares held by existing stockholders.
White Lion has agreed, subject to certain exceptions listed in the purchase agreement, to refrain from holding an amount of shares which would result in White Lion or its affiliates owning more than 4.99% of the then-outstanding shares of our common stock at any one time. These restrictions, however, do not prevent White Lion from selling shares of our common stock received in connection with a Purchase Notice, and then receiving additional shares of our common stock in connection with a subsequent Purchase Notice. In this way, White Lion could sell more than 4.99% of the outstanding common stock in a relatively short time frame while never holding more than 4.99% at one time.
We Needed Additional Capital, and the Sale of Additional Shares, Equity and Debt Securities Resulted in Additional Dilution to Our Stockholders.
We recently required additional cash resources due to changed business conditions or other future developments. These resources were insufficient to satisfy our cash requirements, so we sold additional equity or debt securities or obtained one or more credit facilities. The sale of these securities resulted in additional dilution to our shareholders. The future sale of additional equity securities could result in additional dilution to our stockholders and the terms of these securities may include liquidation or other preferences that adversely affect your rights as a Common Stockholder. The incurrence of indebtedness would result in increased debt service obligations and could result in operating and financing covenants that would restrict our operations. It is uncertain whether financing will be available in amounts or on terms acceptable to us, if at all.
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If we raise additional funds through government grants, collaborations, strategic alliances, licensing arrangements or marketing and distribution arrangements, we may have to relinquish valuable rights to our technologies, future revenue stream or grant licenses on terms that may not be favorable to us. If we are unable to raise additional funds through equity or debt financings when needed, we may be required to delay, limit, reduce or terminate our product development or future commercialization efforts or grant rights to develop and market products that we would otherwise prefer to develop and market ourselves.
In order for the Company to continue its business operations and provide growth to its shareholders, the Company requires financing in the form of debt, equity, credit and other forms of financing.
CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This prospectus contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements give our current expectations or forecasts of future events. You can identify these statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties and include statements regarding, among other things, our projected revenue growth and profitability, our growth strategies and opportunity, anticipated trends in our market and our anticipated needs for working capital. They are generally identifiable by use of the words “may,” “will,” “should,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “plans,” “potential,” “projects,” “continuing,” “ongoing,” “expects,” “management believes,” “we believe,” “we intend” or the negative of these words or other variations on these words or comparable terminology. These statements may be found under the sections entitled “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and “Business,” as well as in this prospectus generally. In particular, these include statements relating to future actions, prospective products, market acceptance, future performance or results of current and anticipated products, sales efforts, expenses, and the outcome of contingencies such as legal proceedings and financial results.
Examples of forward-looking statements in this prospectus include, but are not limited to, our expectations regarding our business strategy, business prospects, operating results, operating expenses, working capital, liquidity and capital expenditure requirements. Important assumptions relating to the forward-looking statements include, among others, assumptions regarding demand for our products, the cost, terms and availability of components, pricing levels, the timing and cost of capital expenditures, competitive conditions and general economic conditions. These statements are based on our management’s expectations, beliefs and assumptions concerning future events affecting us, which in turn are based on currently available information. These assumptions could prove inaccurate. Although we believe that the estimates and projections reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, our expectations may prove to be incorrect.
Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results and events anticipated or implied by such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to:
● increased levels of competition;
● changes in the market acceptance of our products;
● changes in political, economic or regulatory conditions generally and in the markets in which we operate;
● our relationships with our key customers;
● our ability to retain and attract senior management and other key employees;
● our ability to quickly and effectively respond to new technological developments;
● our ability to protect our trade secrets or other proprietary rights, operate without infringing upon the proprietary rights of others and prevent others from infringing on the proprietary rights of the Company; and
● other risks, including those described in the “Risk Factors” discussion of this prospectus.
We operate in a very competitive and rapidly changing environment. New risks emerge from time to time. It is not possible for us to predict all of those risks, nor can we assess the impact of all of those risks on our business or the extent to which any factor may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. The forward-looking statements in this prospectus are based on assumptions management believes are reasonable. However, due to the uncertainties associated with forward-looking statements, you should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. Further, forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and unless required by law, we expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to publicly update any of them in light of new information, future events, or otherwise.
USE OF PROCEEDS
We will not receive any proceeds from the sale of the shares of our common stock by the selling stockholder.
DETERMINATION OF OFFERING PRICE
We have not set an offering price for the shares registered hereunder, as the only shares being registered are those sold pursuant to the White Lion Purchase Agreement. White Lion may sell all or a portion of the shares being offered pursuant to this prospectus at fixed prices and prevailing market prices at the time of sale, at varying prices or at negotiated prices.
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DILUTION
The sale of our common stock to White Lion Capital, LLC in accordance with the Purchase Agreement dated May 28, 2021 will have a dilutive impact on our stockholders. As a result, our net loss per share could increase in future periods and the market price of our common stock could decline. In addition, the lower our stock price is at the time we exercise our Purchase Notice, the more shares of our common stock we will have to issue to White Lion in order to drawdown pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. If our stock price decreases during the pricing period, then our existing stockholders would experience greater dilution.
SELLING SECURITY HOLDER
This prospectus relates to the resale of 75,000,000 shares of our common stock, par value $0.001 per share, issuable to White Lion Capital, LLC (“White Lion”), a selling stockholder pursuant to a Purchase Notice under a Purchase Agreement dated May 28, 2021, that we entered into with White Lion. The Purchase Agreement permits us to Purchase Notices for up to five million dollars ($5,000,000) in shares of our common stock to White Lion over a period of up to seven (7) months (up to December 31, 2021) or until $5,000,000 of such shares have been subject to Purchase Notices.
The selling stockholder may offer and sell, from time to time, any or all of shares of our common stock to be sold to White Lion under the Purchase Agreement dated May 28, 2021.
The following table sets forth certain information regarding the beneficial ownership of shares of common stock by the selling stockholder as of June 30, 2021 and the number of shares of our common stock being offered pursuant to this prospectus. We believe that the selling stockholder has sole voting and investment powers over its shares.
Because the selling stockholder may offer and sell all or only some portion of the 75,000,000 shares of our common stock being offered pursuant to this prospectus, the numbers in the table below representing the amount and percentage of these shares of our common stock that will be held by the selling stockholder upon termination of the offering are only estimates based on the assumption that the selling stockholder will sell all of its shares of our common stock being offered in the offering.
The selling stockholder has not had any position or office, or other material relationship with us or any of our affiliates over the past three years.
To our knowledge, the selling stockholder is not a broker-dealer or an affiliate of a broker-dealer. We may require the selling stockholder to suspend the sales of the shares of our common stock being offered pursuant to this prospectus upon the occurrence of any event that makes any statement in this prospectus or the related registration statement untrue in any material respect or that requires the changing of statements in those documents in order to make statements in those documents not misleading.
Number of Shares to be Owned by Selling Stockholder After the Offering and Percent of Total Issued and Outstanding Shares (1)
Name of Selling Stockholder
Shares Owned by the Selling Stockholders before the Offering (1)
Shares of Common Stock Being Offered
# of Shares (2)
% of Class (2)(3)
White Lion Capital, LLC (4)
0
75,000,000
75,000,000
8%
Notes:
(1)
Beneficial ownership is determined in accordance with Securities and Exchange Commission rules and generally includes voting or investment power with respect to shares of common stock. Shares of common stock subject to options, warrants and convertible debentures currently exercisable or convertible, or exercisable or convertible within 60 days, are counted as outstanding. The actual number of shares of common stock issuable upon the conversion of the convertible debentures is subject to adjustment depending on, among other factors, the future market price of our common stock, and could be materially less or more than the number estimated in the table.
(2)
We have assumed that the selling stockholder will sell all of the shares being offered in this offering.
(3)
Based on 879,029,038 shares of our common stock issued and outstanding as of July 8, 2021. Shares of our common stock being offered pursuant to this prospectus by the selling stockholder is counted as outstanding for computing the percentage of the selling stockholder.
(4)
Yash Thukral exercises voting and dispositive power with respect to the shares of our common stock that are beneficially owned by White Lion Capital, LLC.
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THE OFFERING
On May 28, 2021, we entered into a Common Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”) with White Lion Capital, LLC (“White Lion”). Although we are not mandated to sell shares under the Purchase Agreement, the Purchase Agreement gives us the option to sell to White Lion, up to $5,000,000 worth of our common stock until seven (7) months (up to December 31, 2021) from the date of the Purchase Agreement. The $5,000,000 was stated as the total amount of available funding in the Purchase Agreement because this was the maximum amount that White Lion agreed to offer us in funding. There is no assurance the market price of our common stock will increase in the future. The number of common shares that remain issuable may not be sufficient, dependent upon the share price, to allow us to access the full amount contemplated under the Purchase Agreement. Based on the VWAP of our common stock during the five (5) consecutive trading day period preceding the filing date of this registration statement was approximately $0.0145, the registration statement covers the offer and possible sale of $1,087,500 worth of our shares.
The purchase price of the common stock will be set at eighty-five percent (85%) of the lowest trading price of the common stock during the ten (10) consecutive trading day period immediately preceding the date on which the Company delivers a put notice to White Lion. In addition, there is an ownership limit for White Lion of 9.99%.
White Lion is not permitted to engage in short sales involving our common stock during the term of the commitment period. In accordance with Regulation SHO, however, sales of our common stock by White Lion after delivery of a put notice of such number of shares reasonably expected to be purchased by White Lion under a put will not be deemed a short sale.
In addition, we must deliver the other required documents, instruments and writings required. White Lion is not required to purchase the put shares unless:
● Our registration statement with respect to the resale of the shares of common stock delivered in connection with the applicable put shall have been declared effective;
● We shall have obtained all material permits and qualifications required by any applicable state for the offer and sale of the registrable securities; and
● We shall have filed all requisite reports, notices, and other documents with the SEC in a timely manner.
As we draw down on the equity line of credit, shares of our common stock will be sold into the market by White Lion. The sale of these shares could cause our stock price to decline. In turn, if our stock price declines and we issue more puts, more shares will come into the market, which could cause a further drop in our stock price. You should be aware that there is an inverse relationship between the market price of our common stock and the number of shares to be issued under the equity line of credit. If our stock price declines, we will be required to issue a greater number of shares under the equity line of credit. We have no obligation to utilize the full amount available under the equity line of credit.
Neither the Purchase Agreement nor any of our rights or White Lion’s rights thereunder may be assigned to any other person.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
This prospectus relates to the resale of 75,000,000 shares of our common stock, par value $0.001 per share, issuable to White Lion Capital, LLC (“White Lion”), a selling stockholder pursuant to a Purchase Notice under a Purchase Agreement dated May 28, 2021, that we entered into with White Lion. The Purchase Agreement permits us to issue, from time to time, Purchase Notices for up to five million dollars ($5,000,000) in shares of our common stock to White Lion over a period of up to seven (7) months (up to December 31, 2021) or until $5,000,000 of such shares have been subject to a Purchase Notice.
The Purchase Agreement with White Lion is not transferable.
The purchase price of the common stock will be set at eighty-five percent (85%) of the VWAP of the common stock during the five (5) consecutive trading day period immediately preceding the date on which the Company delivers a put notice to White Lion. In addition, there is an ownership limit for White Lion of 9.99%.
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The selling stockholder may, from time to time, sell any or all of shares of our common stock covered hereby on the OTCQB, or any other stock exchange, market or trading facility on which the shares are traded or in private transactions. A selling stockholder may sell all or a portion of the shares being offered pursuant to this prospectus at fixed prices, at prevailing market prices at the time of sale, at varying prices or at negotiated prices. A selling stockholder may use any one or more of the following methods when selling securities:
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ordinary brokerage transactions and transactions in which the broker-dealer solicits purchasers;
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block trades in which the broker-dealer will attempt to sell the shares as agent but may position and resell a portion of the block as principal to facilitate the transaction;
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purchases by a broker-dealer as principal and resale by the broker-dealer for its account;
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an exchange distribution in accordance with the rules of the applicable exchange;
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privately negotiated transactions;
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in transactions through broker-dealers that agree with the selling stockholder to sell a specified number of such securities at a stipulated price per security;
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through the writing or settlement of options or other hedging transactions, whether through an options exchange or otherwise;
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a combination of any such methods of sale; or
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any other method permitted pursuant to applicable law.
The selling stockholder may also sell securities under Rule 144 under the Securities Act of 1933, if available, rather than under this prospectus.
Broker-dealers engaged by the selling stockholder may arrange for other brokers-dealers to participate in sales. Broker-dealers may receive commissions or discounts from the selling stockholder (or, if any broker-dealer acts as agent for the purchaser of securities, from the purchaser) in amounts to be negotiated, but, except as set forth in a supplement to this prospectus, in the case of an agency transaction not in excess of a customary brokerage commission in compliance with FINRA Rule 2440; and in the case of a principal transaction a markup or markdown in compliance with FINRA IM-2440.
In connection with the sale of the securities or interests therein, the selling stockholder may enter into hedging transactions with broker-dealers or other financial institutions, which may in turn engage in short sales of the securities in the course of hedging the positions they assume. The selling stockholder may also sell securities short and deliver these securities to close out its short positions, or loan or pledge the securities to broker-dealers that in turn may sell these securities. The selling stockholder may also enter into option or other transactions with broker-dealers or other financial institutions or create one or more derivative securities which require the delivery to such broker-dealer or other financial institution of securities offered by this prospectus, which securities such broker-dealer or other financial institution may resell pursuant to this prospectus (as supplemented or amended to reflect such transaction).
White Lion Capital, LLC is an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and any broker-dealers or agents that are involved in selling the shares may be deemed to be “underwriters” within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in connection with such sales. In such event, any commissions received by such broker-dealers or agents and any profit on the resale of the shares purchased by them may be deemed to be underwriting commissions or discounts under the Securities Act of 1933. We are required to pay certain fees and expenses incurred by us incident to the registration of the securities.
The selling stockholder will be subject to the prospectus delivery requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 including Rule 172 thereunder.
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The resale securities will be sold only through registered or licensed brokers or dealers if required under applicable state securities laws. In addition, in certain states, the resale securities covered hereby may not be sold unless they have been registered or qualified for sale in the applicable state or an exemption from the registration or qualification requirement is available and is complied with.
Under applicable rules and regulations under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, any person engaged in the distribution of the resale securities may not simultaneously engage in market making activities with respect to the common stock for the applicable restricted period, as defined in Regulation M, prior to the commencement of the distribution. In addition, the selling stockholder will be subject to applicable provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the rules and regulations thereunder, including Regulation M, which may limit the timing of purchases and sales of securities of the common stock by the selling stockholder or any other person. We will make copies of this prospectus available to the selling stockholder and will inform it of the need to deliver a copy of this prospectus to each purchaser at or prior to the time of the sale (including by compliance with Rule 172 under the Securities Act of 1933).
DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES
The securities being registered and/or offered by this Prospectus are common shares.
Common Stock
We are presently authorized to issue one billion (1,000,000,000) shares of our $0.001 par value common stock. A total of Eight Hundred Seventy-Nine Million, Twenty-Nine Thousand, Thirty Eight (879,029,038) common shares are issued and outstanding as of July 8, 2021.
Common Shares
All common shares are equal to each other with respect to voting, liquidation, and dividend rights. Special shareholders' meetings may be called by the officers or director, or upon the request of holders of at least one-tenth (1/10th) of the outstanding shares. Holders of shares are entitled to one vote at any shareholders' meeting for each share they own as of the record date fixed by the board of directors. There is no quorum requirement for shareholders' meetings. Therefore, a vote of the majority of the shares represented at a meeting will govern even if this is substantially less than a majority of the shares outstanding. Holders of shares are entitled to receive such dividends as may be declared by the board of directors out of funds legally available therefore, and upon liquidation are entitled to participate pro rata in a distribution of assets available for such a distribution to shareholders. There are no conversion, pre-emptive or other subscription rights or privileges with respect to any shares. Reference is made to our Articles of Incorporation and our By-Laws as well as to the applicable statutes of the State of Florida for a more complete description of the rights and liabilities of holders of shares. It should be noted that the board of directors without notice to the shareholders may amend the By-Laws. Our shares do not have cumulative voting rights, which means that the holders of more than fifty percent (50%) of the shares voting for election of directors may elect all the directors if they choose to do so. In such event, the holders of the remaining shares aggregating less than fifty percent (50%) of the shares voting for election of directors may not be able to elect any director.
Preferred shares
As of July 8, 2021, we had authorized one hundred million (100,000,000) shares of Preferred Stock, of which certain shares had been designated as Series A Preferred Stock, Series B Preferred Stock, Series C Preferred Stock and Series D Preferred Stock.
Series A Convertible Preferred Stock
In February 2015, we designated 1,000,000 shares of Preferred Stock as Series A Preferred Stock. In February 2015, the Board of Directors authorized the issuance of 1,000,000 shares of Series A Preferred Stock to Stephen Thomas, Chairman, CEO and President of the Company, valued at $3,117,000 for compensation expense.
The Series A Preferred Stock was designated in February 2015, has a par value of $.001, is senior to any other class or series of outstanding Preferred Stock or Common Stock and does not bear dividends. The Series A Preferred Stock has a liquidation preference immediately after any Senior Securities, as defined and amended, of an amount equal to amounts payable owing, including contingency amounts where Holders of the Series A have personally guaranteed obligations of the Company. Holders of the Series A Preferred Stock shall, collectively have the right to convert all of their Series A Preferred Stock when conversion is elected into that number of shares of Common Stock of our Company, determined by the following formula: 60% of the issued and outstanding Common Shares as computed immediately after the transaction for conversion. For further clarification, the 60% of the issued and outstanding common shares includes what the holders of the Series A Preferred Stock may already hold in common shares at the time of conversion. The Series A Preferred Stock, collectively, shall have the right to vote as if converted prior to the vote to an amount of shares equal to 60% of the outstanding Common Stock of our Company.
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Series B Convertible Preferred Stock
In February 2015, we designated 3,000,000 shares of Preferred Stock as Series B Preferred Stock. There are 2,588,693 Series B Preferred Stock shares issued and outstanding as of July 8, 2021.
The Series B Preferred Stock was designated in February 2015, has a par value of $.001, is senior to any other class or series of outstanding Preferred Stock, except the Series A Preferred Stock, or Common Stock and does not bear dividends. The Series B Preferred Stock has a liquidation preference immediately after any Senior Securities, as defined and currently the Series A Preferred Stock, and of an amount equal to $2.00 per share. Holders of the Series B Preferred Stock have a right to convert all or any part of the Series B Preferred Shares and will receive an equal amount of common shares at the conversion price of $2.00 per share. The Series B Preferred Stockholders have a right to vote on any matter with holders of Common Stock and shall have a number of votes equal to that number of Common Shares on a one to one basis.
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock
In May 2018, the Company designated 3,000,000 shares of Preferred Stock as Series C Convertible Preferred Stock. There are no shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock outstanding as of July 8, 2021. There are approximately $659,100 in convertible notes payable convertible into Series C Convertible Preferred Stock which compromise some of the common stock equivalents calculated in the Consolidated Financial Statements.
The Series C Preferred Stock was designated in May 2018, has a par value of $.001, is senior to any other class or series of outstanding Preferred Stock, except the Series A and Series B Preferred Stock, or Common Stock and does not bear dividends. The Series C Preferred Stock has a liquidation preference immediately after any Senior Securities, as defined and currently the Series A and B Preferred Stock, and of an amount equal to $2.00 per share. Holders of the Series C Preferred Stock have a right to convert all or any part of the Series C Preferred Shares and will receive an equal amount of common shares at the conversion price of $0.15 per share. The Series C Preferred Stockholders have a right to vote on any matter with holders of Common Stock and shall have a number of votes equal to that number of Common Shares on a one to one basis.
Series D Convertible Preferred Stock
On June 15, 2020, TPT Global Tech, Inc. ("the Company") filed an Amendment to its Amendment to its Articles of Incorporation to designate the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock. The Amendment to the Amendment amends the Series D designation to designate 10,000,000 shares of the authorized 100,000,000 shares of the Company's $0.001 par value preferred stock as the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock ("the Series D Preferred Shares.")
Series D Preferred shares have the following features: (i) 6% Cumulative Annual Dividends payable on the purchase value in cash or common stock of the Company at the discretion of the Board and payment is also at the discretion of the Board, which may decide to cumulate to future years; (ii) Any time after 18 months from issuance an option to convert to common stock at the election of the holder @ 80% of the 30 day average market closing price (for previous 30 business days) divided into $5.00; (iii) Automatic conversion of the Series D Preferred Stock shall occur without consent of holders upon any national exchange listing approval and the registration effectiveness of common stock underlying the conversion rights. The automatic conversion to common from Series D Preferred shall be on a one for one basis, which shall be post-reverse split as may be necessary for any Exchange listing (iv) Registration Rights – the Company has granted Piggyback Registration Rights for common stock underlying conversion rights in the event it files any other Registration Statement (other than an S-1 that the Company may file for certain conversion common shares for the convertible note financing that was arranged and funded in 2019). Further, the Company will file and pursue to effectiveness a Registration Statement or offering statement for common stock underlying the Automatic Conversion event triggered by an exchange listing. (v) Liquidation Rights - $5.00 per share plus any accrued unpaid dividends – subordinate to Series A, B, and C Preferred Stock receiving full liquidation under the terms of such series. The Company has redemption rights for the first year following the Issuance Date to redeem all or part of the principal amount of the Series D Preferred Stock at between 115% and 140%.
During the three months ended March 31, 2021, 30,749 shares of Series D Preferred Share were purchased for $153,744 of which Stephen Thomas, CEO of the Company, acquired 20,749 for $103,744. The remainder of the shares purchased as of March 31, 2021 were purchased by a third party. Subsequent to March 31, 2021, Mr. Thomas purchased another 13,500 shares of the Series D Preferred Shares for $67,500.
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the related party holders of approximately $4,700,000 of existing financing arrangements agreed to exchange their debt and accrued interest for 940,800 Series D Preferred Stock through a separate $12 Million Private Placement of Series D Preferred Stock (“$12 Million Private Placement”), conditioned on the Company raising at least $12,000,000. To date, this condition has not been met.
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Options & Warrants
Effective October 14, 2017, we adopted the 2017 TPT Global Tech, Inc. Stock Option and Award Incentive Plan (the "Plan"). The Plan provides for grants of nonqualified stock options and other stock awards, including warrants, to designated employees, officers, directors, advisors and independent contractors. A maximum of 20,000,000 shares of our common stock were reserved for options and other stock awards under the Plan. We have the ability to issue either options or warrants under the Plan.
Stock Options
Options Outstanding
Vested
Vesting Period
Exercise Price Outstanding and Exercisable
Expiration Date
December 31, 2019
3,000,000
3,000,000
12 to 18 months
$0.10
3-1-20 to 3-21-21
Expired
(2,000,000)
December 31, 2020
1,000,000
1,000,000
12 months
$0.10
3-21-21
Expired
(1,000,000)
March 31, 2021
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Warrants
As of March 31, 2021, there were 3,333,333 warrants outstanding that expire in five years or in the year ended December 31, 2024. As part of the Convertible Promissory Notes payable – third party issuance in Note 5, the Company issued 3,333,333 warrants to purchase 3,333,333 common shares of the Company at 70% of the current market price. Current market price means the average of the three lowest trading prices for our common stock during the ten-trading day period ending on the latest complete trading day prior to the date of the respective exercise notice.
Effective October 14, 2017, we adopted the 2017 TPT Global Tech, Inc. Stock Option and Award Incentive Plan (the "Plan"). The Plan provides for grants of nonqualified stock options and other stock awards, including warrants, to designated employees, officers, directors, advisors and independent contractors. A maximum of 20,000,000 shares of our common stock were reserved for options and other stock awards under the Plan. We have the ability to issue either options or warrants under the Plan.
Transfer Agent
The transfer agent for our securities is Clear Trust, with offices at 16540 Pointe Village Dr., Suite 210, Lutz, Florida 33558, Phone (813) 235-4490.
Authorized but Unissued Shares
Our authorized but unissued shares of Common Stock and preferred stock will be available for future issuance without stockholder approval, except as may be required under the listing rules of any stock exchange on which our Common Stock is then listed. We may use additional shares for a variety of corporate purposes, including future public offerings to raise additional capital, corporate acquisitions and employee benefit plans. The existence of authorized but unissued shares of Common Stock and preferred stock could render more difficult or discourage an attempt to obtain control of us by means of a proxy contest, tender offer, merger or otherwise.
Penny Stock Considerations
Our shares will be “penny stocks” as that term is generally defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to mean equity securities with a price of less than $5.00 per share. Thus, our shares will be subject to rules that impose sales practice and disclosure requirements on broker-dealers who engage in certain transactions involving a penny stock. Under the penny stock regulations, a broker-dealer selling a penny stock to anyone other than an established customer must make a special suitability determination regarding the purchaser and must receive the purchaser’s written consent to the transaction prior to the sale, unless the broker-dealer is otherwise exempt.
In addition, under the penny stock regulations, the broker-dealer is required to:
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● Deliver, prior to any transaction involving a penny stock, a disclosure schedule prepared by the Securities and Exchange Commission relating to the penny stock market, unless the broker-dealer or the transaction is otherwise exempt;
● Disclose commissions payable to the broker-dealer and our registered representatives and current bid and offer quotations for the securities;
● Send monthly statements disclosing recent price information pertaining to the penny stock held in a customer’s account, the account’s value, and information regarding the limited market in penny stocks; and
● Make a special written determination that the penny stock is a suitable investment for the purchaser and receive the purchaser’s written agreement to the transaction, prior to conducting any penny stock transaction in the customer’s account.
Because of these regulations, broker-dealers may encounter difficulties in their attempt to sell shares of our common stock, which may affect the ability of selling shareholders or other holders to sell their shares in the secondary market and have the effect of reducing the level of trading activity in the secondary market. These additional sales practice and disclosure requirements could impede the sale of our securities, if our securities become publicly traded. In addition, the liquidity for our securities may be decreased, with a corresponding decrease in the price of our securities. Our shares in all probability will be subject to such penny stock rules and our shareholders will, in all likelihood, find it difficult to sell their securities.
EXPERTS AND COUNSEL
The consolidated financial statements for the Company as of December 31, 2020 and 2019 and for the years then ended included in this prospectus have been audited by Sadler, Gibb & Associates, LLC, an independent registered public accounting firm, to the extent and for the periods set forth in our report and are incorporated herein in reliance upon such report given upon the authority of said firm as experts in auditing and accounting.
The legality of the shares offered under this registration statement will be passed upon by Christen Lambert, Attorney at Law.
INTEREST OF NAMED EXPERTS AND COUNSEL
No expert named in the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part as having prepared or certified any part thereof (or is named as having prepared or certified a report or valuation for use in connection with such registration statement) or counsel named in this prospectus as having given an opinion upon the validity of the securities being offered pursuant to this prospectus, or upon other legal matters in connection with the registration or offering such securities was employed for such purpose on a contingency basis. Also at the time of such preparation, certification or opinion or at any time thereafter, through the date of effectiveness of such registration statement or that part of such registration statement to which such preparation, certification or opinion relates, no such person had, or is to receive, in connection with the offering, a substantial interest, as defined in Item 509 of Regulation SK, in our company or any of its parents or subsidiaries. Nor was any such person connected with our company or any of its parents or subsidiaries as a promoter, managing or principal underwriter or voting trustee.
INFORMATION WITH RESPECT TO THE REGISTRANT
CORPORATE HISTORY
COMPANY OVERVIEW
We were originally incorporated in 1988 in the state of Florida. TPT Global, Inc., a Nevada corporation formed in June 2014, merged with Ally Pharma US, Inc., a Florida corporation, (“Ally Pharma,” formerly known as Gold Royalty Corporation) in a “reverse merger” wherein Ally Pharma issued 110,000,000 shares of Common Stock, or 80% ownership, to the owners of TPT Global, Inc. and Ally Pharma changed its name to TPT Global Tech, Inc. In 2014, we acquired all the assets of K Telecom and Wireless LLC (“K Telecom”) and Global Telecom International, LLC (“Global Telecom”). Effective January 31, 2015, we completed our acquisition of 100% of the outstanding stock of Copperhead Digital Holdings, Inc. (“Copperhead Digital”) and Subsidiaries, TruCom, LLC (“TruCom”), Nevada Utilities, Inc. (“Nevada Utilities”) and CityNet Arizona, LLC (“CityNet”). In October 2015, we acquired the assets of both Port2Port, Inc. (“Port2Port”) and Digithrive, Inc. (“Digithrive”). Effective September 30, 2016, we acquired 100% ownership in San Diego Media, Inc. (“SDM”). In December 2016, we acquired the Lion Phone technology. In October and November 2017, we entered into agreements to acquire Blue Collar, Inc. (“Blue Collar”), and certain assets of Matrixsites, Inc. (“Matrixsites”) which we have completed. On May 7, 2019, we completed the acquisition of a majority of the assets of SpeedConnect, LLC, which assets were conveyed into our wholly owned subsidiary TPT SpeedConnect, LLC (“TPT SC” or “TPT SpeedConnect”) which was formed on April 16, 2019. On January 8, 2020, we formed TPT Federal, LLC (“TPT Federal”). On March 30, 2020, we formed TPT MedTech, LLC (“TPT MedTech”) and on June 6, 2020, we formed InnovaQor, Inc (“InnovaQor”). In July and August 2020, the Company formed Quiklab 1 LLC, QuikLAB 2, LLC, QuikLAB 3, LLC and QuikLAB 4, LLC where the Company owns 80% (as agreed per the operating agreement) of all outside equity investments. Effective August 1, 2020, we closed on the acquisition of 75% of The Fitness Container, LLC (“Aire Fitness”). In July 2020, we invested in a Hong Kong company called TPT Global Tech Asia Limited of which we own 78%, and during 2020, InnovaQor did a reverse merger with Southern Plains of which there ended up being a non controlling interest of 6% as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020. The name of InnovaQor remained for the merged entities but was changed to TPT Strategic, Inc. on March 21, 2021.
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We are based in San Diego, California, and operate as a technology-based company with divisions providing telecommunications, medical technology and product distribution, media content for domestic and international syndication as well as technology solutions. We operate as a Media Content Hub for Domestic and International syndication, Technology/Telecommunications company using our own proprietary Global Digital Media TV and Telecommunications infrastructure platform and also provide technology solutions to businesses domestically and worldwide. We offer Software as a Service (SaaS), Technology Platform as a Service (PAAS), Cloud-based Unified Communication as a Service (UCaaS) and carrier-grade performance and support for businesses over our private IP MPLS fiber and wireless network in the United States. Our cloud-based UCaaS services allow businesses of any size to enjoy all the latest voice, data, media and collaboration features in today's global technology markets. We also operate as a Master Distributor for Nationwide Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) and Independent Sales Organization (ISO) as a Master Distributor for Pre-Paid Cellphone services, Mobile phones, Cellphone Accessories and Global Roaming Cellphones.
We anticipate needing an estimated $38,000,000 in capital to continue our business operations and expansion. We do not have committed sources for these additional funds and will need to be obtained through debt or equity placements or a combination of those. We are in negotiations for certain sources to provide funding but at this time do not have a committed source of these funds.
Our executive offices are located at 501 West Broadway, Suite 800, San Diego, CA 92101 and the telephone number is (619) 400-4996. We maintain a website at www.tptglobaltech.com, and such website is not incorporated into or a part of this filing.
IMPLICATIONS OF BEING AN EMERGING GROWTH COMPANY
As a company with less than $1.0 billion of revenue during our last fiscal year, we qualify as an emerging growth company as defined in the JOBS Act, and we may remain an emerging growth company for up to five years from the date of the first sale in this offering. However, if certain events occur prior to the end of such five-year period, including if we become a large accelerated filer, our annual gross revenue exceeds $1.0 billion, or we issue more than $1.0 billion of non-convertible debt in any three-year period, we will cease to be an emerging growth company prior to the end of such five-year period. For so long as we remain an emerging growth company, we are permitted and intend to rely on exemptions from certain disclosure and other requirements that are applicable to other public companies that are not emerging growth companies. In particular, in this prospectus, we have provided only two years of audited financial statements and have not included all of the executive compensation related information that would be required if we were not an emerging growth company. Accordingly, the information contained herein may be different than the information you receive from other public companies in which you hold equity interests. However, we have irrevocably elected not to avail ourselves of the extended transition period for complying with new or revised accounting standards, and, therefore, we will be subject to the same new or revised accounting standards as other public companies that are not emerging growth companies.
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CORPORATE ORGANIZATION CHART
OTCQB Stock Symbol
Currently there is a limited public trading market for our stock on OTCQB under the symbol “TPTW.”
Our Key Divisions:
TPT SpeedConnect: ISP and Telecom
The Company completed the acquisition of substantially all of the assets of SpeedConnect LLC (“SpeedConnect”) for $1.75 million, including the assumption of all contracts and liabilities pertinent to operations and conveyed them into a wholly-owned subsidiary TPT SpeedConnect. SpeedConnect was founded in 2002 and operates as a national, predominantly rural, wireless telecommunications residential and commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP). TPT SpeedConnect’s primary business model is subscription based, monthly reoccurring revenues, from wireless delivered, high-speed Internet connections utilizing its company built and owned national network. SpeedConnect also resells third-party satellite Internet, DSL Internet, IP telephony and DISH TV products. This Acquisition closed on May 7, 2019.
SpeedConnect was a privately-held Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) provider. Today, TPT SpeedConnect is one of the nation’s largest rural wireless broadband Internet providers which serves approximately 15,000 residential and commercial wireless broadband Internet customers, in Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Texas.
SpeedConnect is a full-service ISP. The company’s main back office is run by company employees, and includes, network management, network monitoring and maintenance, significant allocations of registered address in public IP4 and IP6 space, employee based customer service, installation services, automated resources and application based scheduling and tracking, paper, ACH, credit card, and email billing, warehousing, fulfillment, integrated customer premise provisioning, walled garden collections and customer self-restarts, bandwidth usage tracking, integrated, secure, and deep financial and operations dash board reporting, collections, accounting, payables, owned and licensed backhaul, intelligent bandwidth management, consumption rated billing, customer payment portals, and all wrapped in a mature, first hit on all search engines, Internet Brand. The company today services residential and commercial Internet customers over its approximately 220-cellular tower foot-print across 10 Midwestern States.
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Today’s urban ISP landscape is highly competitive and dominated by some of the world’s largest going concerns. Names like Comcast, AT&T, Cox, Charter and DISH are household words. Home Internet service has become synonymous with Cable. However, this is limited to the high-density top 100 markets. Beyond that the competition becomes more small licensed free wireless providers and satellite. Wire-line providers, unless backed with government subsidies, do not build beyond 15 homes per street mile. SpeedConnect services both rural and non-rural areas, and historically has done well in both marketplaces, however the margins are improved in the more rural areas due to reduced voluntary and involuntary customer attrition.
TPT SpeedConnect’s key suppliers include but are not limited to; Great Lakes Data Systems, Juniper, ZTE, Huawei, Cisco, Sandvine, American Tower, SBA Tower, Crown Castle, CenturyLink, SuddenLink, South Dakota Networks, 123 dot net, Genesee Telephone, Air Advantage Fiber, Iron Mountain, ConVergence, CDW, Talley, Tessco, Bursma Electronics, DragonWave, Ceragon Networks, Telrad, Arris, AP, APD, Plante Morran, Fifth Third, Sprint and others.
Blue Collar Production Division
Our production division, Blue Collar Productions (formerly Blue Collar, Inc.), creates original live action and animated content productions and has produced hundreds of hours of material for the television, theatrical, home entertainment and new media markets. Mr. Rowen, our CEO of Blue Collar, works closely with major television networks, cable channels and film studios to produce home entertainment products.
The Documentary film group at Blue Collar recently completed a film on the cultural impact of Goodfellas: 20 Years Later that featured Martin Scorsese, Robert DeNiro, Lorraine Bracco, Leonardo DiCaprio and many others. They have also produced a series of film anthologies for Turner Classic Movies. Blue Collar is currently in production on Built To Fail, which is a look at the history of street wear. The film features Tommy Hilfiger, Russell Simmons and a host of notable street wear designers. They are also in pre-production on The 29 Club, a look at notable musicians who all tragically died at age 29; Memories in Music, which is an in-depth study of the impact of memory through music on Alzheimer’s patients and Faces of Vegas, an exploration into the culture of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Blue Collar Productions currently has the feature film Looking For Alaska, based on the John Green novel, producing for Paramount Pictures. The company produced for a pilot for MTV for a possible series, “My Jam” aired in the Fall of 2016. Blue Collar has also produced two seasons of “Caribbean’s Next Top Model Season.”
Blue Collar Productions designs branding and marketing campaigns and has had contracts with some of the world’s largest companies including PepsiCo, Intel, HP, WalMart and many other Fortune 500 companies. Additionally, they create motion picture, television and home entertainment marketing campaigns for studios including Sony, DreamWorks, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Studios, Paramount Studios, and Warner Brothers.
The CEO of this division, Mr. Rowen, has worked with filmmakers including Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, Brett Ratner and James Cameron. Mr. Rowen also has very close working relationships with actors including Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Robert Downey, Jr., Denzel Washington, Ryan Gosling, Sofia Vergara, Mariska Hargitay and many others.
Prior to starting Blue Collar Productions, Mr. Rowen functioned as the head of home entertainment production for DreamWorks SKG from 1997 to 2000. He also serves as the President of Long Leash Entertainment, an aggregator of entertainment based intellectual property and creator of high-end entertainment content.
San Diego Media Division
San Diego Media, Inc. (“SDM”) is an established Southern California based software engineering and Internet e-commerce marketing services company that provides enterprise-class integrated solutions for manufacturers, retailers, and distributors focused on developing solutions for companies seeking online growth and profitability.
Founded in 1999, historically the primary market offering has been MaxEXP®, a proven stable, productivity-enabling proprietary eCommerce platform, built on open-standards technology that empowers companies to deploy and manage eCommerce offerings at lower cost and at less time than required to deploy more conventional high-end solutions — and, we believe, all without sacrificing the essential merchandising functionality, customizability, extensibility, scalability, security, and performance that much more expensive solutions provide. MaxEXP supports both B2B and B2C functionality simultaneously which few other eCommerce solutions will provide successfully out-of-the-box.
These early engagements have enabled SDM to solidify and refine the core SDM technology architecture and to enhance the platform with market-driven merchandising features and functionality. SDM has made significant R&D investments in operational infrastructure including sophisticated monitoring systems, comprehensive security, time-tracking, client management tools, and continuous compliance with the demanding payment card industry (PCI) standards.
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SDM has complemented these systems with a full range of automated and enterprise-class capabilities for fully integrating with customer’s legacy systems, call centers, fulfillment houses, and other critical business process applications.
SDM has complimented its technologies with a wider range of professional internet and marketing services that enables client success, to create successful business relationships over long-term.
As the market has changed through the years SDM has continued to innovate and expand its strategic and technology development partnerships; these include, MIndTouch, BigCommerce, Avalara, CPC Strategies, eBridge, Imperva Incapsula, Chris Chase Design. SDM’s newest client is based in Singapore and it represents its most innovative use of technologies to date.
TPT MedTech, LLC – Medical Division
TPT MedTech believes it is strategically positioned to take advantage of the current trend in Point of Care Testing (“POCT”) by aligning itself with the exponential growth of smart devices equipped with mobile healthcare (mH), which may revolutionize personalized healthcare monitoring and management, thereby paving the way for next-generation POCT.
The rapid turnaround times, improved decision times, and time-critical decision-making of TPT MedTech QuikLAB can result in total savings between 8-20% of laboratory costs for facilities that implement POC testing. The savings realized due to the decreased cost of waiting for results can be as much as $260 USD per patient. For those that use and implement POC testing, waiting can improve by as much as 46 minutes per patient real-time scenarios—and days in standard laboratory settings. Management believes TPT MedTech QuikLAB is uniquely positioned to serve this growing market.
SANIQuik is a decontamination and sanitizing unit that TPT MedTech intends to co-market with the QuikLAB mobile laboratory as an integrated solution to certain issues arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. SANIQuik uses hypochlorous acid as a spray mist. This chemical has been safely used on many food products for decades. Hypochlorous acid does not cause irritation to eyes and skin. Even if it were ingested it causes no harm. Because it is so safe, it is the ideal sanitizer for direct food sanitation and food contact surfaces. It is also ideal in healthcare where it is used for wound cleansing, eye drops, and patient room disinfection replacing toxic chemicals such as bleach and quaternary ammonium salts. Hypochlorous acid is FDA, USDA, and EPA approved to minimize microbial food safety hazards of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables. (See https://www.hypochlorousacid.com/about.)
TPT MedTech believes the SANIQuik external sanitation is safe, effective and flexible for its utilization with options for users. TPT MedTech intends to provide optional masks to users as they approach the SANIQuik. The mask provides a cover around inhalation of the mist. External sanitation is safe and effective, providing an additional routine to hand washing and facial coverings.
TPT MedTech has developed a business model which markets SANIQuik as a novel product within the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) industry. This PPE distribution model is focused in the Federal procurement space (Veteran’s Administration, Department of Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Centers for Disease Control, National Guard) as well as vendor to the top 20 National Hospital Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO).
TPT MedTech will be requesting Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the FDA for SANIQuik during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has been granted to other sanitizing units. SANIQuik already has the European CE mark. For attorney fees and consultants, we are estimating $50,000 for the EUA.
Copperhead Digital/TruCom, LLC– CLEC–Phoenix, Arizona
Our TruCom division, a subsidiary of Copperhead Digital Holdings, LLC, is a Facilities Based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) headquartered in Phoenix, AZ. Founded in 2006 (as Copperhead Digital Carrier) for the purpose of operating a state-of-the-art Fiber Optic Network constructed by and acquired from Adelphia Communications, TruCom now operates its own carrier class Fiber Optic Network, state-of-the-art Wireless Point-to-Point network, and Patent Pending proprietary “Bulletproof”™ technology seamlessly integrating the two.
TruCom offers Phone, Internet, Fiber Optic, Wireless, Hosted PBX, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Engineering, Cabling, Wiring and Cloud services. With a penchant for pushing the envelope, TruCom has pioneered innovative, hosted firewall and managed MPLS service technologies (SuperCore MPLS™) and was the Industry first to engineer patent-pending failover services utilizing our own fiber optic and wireless networks to guarantee business continuity and service uptime. Located in multiple Local Serving Offices and Points of Presence (POP’s) in the primary Data Centers in the market, TruCom’s extensive Fiber Optic Network runs through the heart of the most densely populated corridors of the Greater Phoenix Metro Area. Their Wireless Point to Point and Point to Multipoint Network is fed by the infinitely scalable capacity of the Fiber Optic Network and consists of more than 16 Major Access Points. This footprint not only provides coverage throughout the metro area, but also spans into outlying Cities, often providing the only carrier grade solution available in the region.
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K Telecom and Global Telecom- GSM Distribution
K Telecom and Global Telecom are located in the Northwest of the United States and sell and distribute GSM Cell Phone and Prepaid GSM Services for MVNO’s (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) through approximately 100 brick and mortar retail store-front locations in Washington and Oregon.
Technology Company Overview
Our Company was formed as the successor of two US Corporations, Ally Pharma US, a Pharmaceutical technology research company founded in 1988 and TPT Global Inc. a Media Content, Voice and Data, Interconnect and International gateway provider. TPT Global Tech is headquartered in San Diego, California and operates as a holding company for its Media, Smartphone, Network, Content and SaaS (Software as a Services) domestic and international businesses.
Historically and through key acquisitions we launched Telecommunications wholesale and retail operations in the United States and Internationally. These first acquisitions with their Customer Bases, Distribution Channels and Technology are the base for our organic growth strategy and provide opportunities to cross sell our platforms and New Media Technology products and services Domestically and Internationally.
We are based in San Diego, California and operate as a technology-based company with divisions providing telecommunications, medical technology and product distribution, media content for domestic and international syndication as well as technology solutions. We operate as a Media Content Hub for Domestic and International syndication, Technology/Telecommunications company using on our own proprietary Global Digital Media TV and Telecommunications infrastructure platform and we also provides technology solutions to businesses worldwide. We offer Software as a Service (SaaS), Technology Platform as a Service (PAAS), Cloud-based Unified Communication as a Service (UCaaS) and carrier-grade performance and support for businesses over our private IP MPLS fiber and wireless network in the United States. Our cloud-based UCaaS services allow businesses of any size to enjoy all the latest voice, data, media and collaboration features in today's global technology markets. We also operate as a Master Distributor for Nationwide Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) and Independent Sales Organization (ISO) as a Master Distributor for Pre-Paid Cellphone services, Mobile phones, Cellphone Accessories and Global Roaming Cellphones.
Our technologies “Gathers Big Data” to predict our customers’ viewing and spending habits. We then deliver Products and Services to support that estimated demand and share advertising revenues with our Content, Digital Media and Linear Broadcast Partners worldwide.
Each of our four divisions contributes to the launch of our global Content delivery platform “ViewMe Live” and creates cross pollinating revenue opportunities and a closed Global E-commerce Eco environment which we believe will help us execute our short and long-term corporate objectives. Our Content Division which consists of Blue Collar Productions (our TV and Film content Production company) creates original content and in some cases third party content. Once Content has been produced we will then broadcast and delivered that content over our proprietary Mobile TV Platform on our proprietary Trucom Telecommunication Network infrastructure domestically and internationally.
Our corporate goal is to work within our four in house divisions (Smartphone, Network, Content and SaaS) to launch hardware sales and build a viewer subscriber base domestically and internationally. This edge device deployment would deliver free Content, free Linear Broadcast feeds and Social Media features on our Free proprietary Mobile app platform with the anticipation to aggregate and showcase our original and third-party Content, Digital Media and Linear broadcast feeds from and too the four corners of the Globe.
All of the back technology or features for ViewMe Live have been developed and we anticipate spending an additional $2,000,000 USD to complete the front-end features which we believe, depending on our funding event, will be six to twelve months.
We have generated revenues in 2020 and 2019, primarily through operating as a Facilities Based Telecommunications Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (“CLEC”) in Arizona and as a Broadband Internet provider. The company currently operates an approximate 58 miles Fiber optic ring throughout the greater Phoenix valley offering such services as Basic Residential Phone service, Basic Business phone service, POT’s lines, Basic Fiber Broadband Internet services, Wireless Internet Services, Toll Free 800 services, EFax, Erate, Dedicated T-1 Services, Auto Attendant, SIP Trunks, Mobile and Voip services. These services will continue for the foreseeable future weighted heavily towards offering more Wireless Internet services and the Fiber Ring will be transformed into a Private Test facility to be offered for rent to businesses needing a private network to test new products for proof of concept purposes. Since the acquisition of the assets of SpeedConnect in 2019, we operate as a Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) provider and are considered one of the nation’s largest rural wireless broadband Internet providers serving approximately 15,000 residential and commercial wireless broadband Internet customers, in Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Texas.
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We, and our related acquired companies are seeking to be an innovative Media-Telecom/CUBS (Cloud Unified Businesses Services) company and one of the first to combine recurring Telecom, Media and Data/Cloud Services revenue under one roof, then bring all relevant data from those services into a proprietary telecom infrastructure and information matrix platform capable of delivering a “Daily and Intelligent Dashboard” to our Domestic and International customers. Such a planned cohesive combination of services and information from a single provider has been heretofore nonexistent. We intend to pioneer an integrate communication services and information technology suites to empower individuals and companies with vital communications, Smartphone, Network, Content, SaaS (Software as A Service), New Media Technology products and services, and valuable relevant diagnostic information both Domestically and Internationally.
We are currently able to deliver a live Global TV Broadcast and Social Media Platform utilizing a Mobile App technology on our proprietary Content Delivery Network. We plan to expand our Cloud Unified Business Services (CUBS) technology-based business services unifying multiple services from the cloud.
CUBS (Cloud Unified Business Services) - We are a CUBS provider, acquiring customers and then cross selling additional products and services through our proprietary Wrap Around Relationship Marketing (WARM) system, intending to make the customers very sticky.
Planned Activities
Big Data & Predictive Analytics - Our capability to utilize our proprietary aggregation platform to gather data from our hardware and software edge device (End Users) deployments positions the Company to be a leader in predictive analytics.
Cross-Sales – Our growth strategy through complimentary acquisitions may create opportunities to cross and sell its New Generation, New Media technology products and services to a growing customer base across multiple distribution channels, both domestically and internationally.
Market Launch - Through our acquisition of ViewMe Live from Matrixsites, we have acquired the live backend broadcast Network technology for our Global Mobile TV and Social Media platform. Subject to raising capital ($2,000,000) from our fund-raising activities we believe we are six to twelve months from completing the frontend development component to launch its “ViewMe Live” Mobile APP delivery platform.
Liquidity and Capital Resource Needs
We anticipate needing an estimated $38,000,000 in capital to continue our business operations and expansion. We do not have committed sources for these additional funds and will need to be obtained through debt or equity placements or a combination of those.
Estimate of Liquidity and Capital Resource Needs
Equipment purchase and manufacturing
$14,000,000
Product advancement
2,250,000
Acquisitions
500,000
Debt Restructuring
7,300,000
Working capital, including marketing
10,710,000
Brokerage commissions
3,040,000
Offering expenses
200,000
$38,000,000
Although the items set forth above indicate management’s present estimate of our liquidity and capital resource needs, we may have difference needs or utilize corporate liquidity and capital resources for other corporate purposes. Our actual use of liquidity and capital resources may vary from these estimates because of a number of factors, including whether we are successful in completing future acquisitions, whether we obtain additional funding, what other obligations have been incurred by us, the operating results of our initial acquisition activities, and whether we are able to operate profitably. If our need for liquidity and capital resources increases, we may seek additional funds through any financing opportunity available to us. There are no current commitments for any such financing opportunity, and there can be no assurance that these funds may be obtained in the future if the need arises.
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RECENT ACQUISITIONS/FORMATIONS OF OPERATING DIVISIONS/SUBSIDIARIES
The Fitness Container, LLC (DBA Aire Fitness)
On June 1, 2020, the Company signed an agreement for the acquisition of a majority interest in San Diego based manufacturing company, The Fitness Container, LLC dba “Aire Fitness” (www.airefitness.com), for 500,000 shares of common stock in TPT, vesting and issuable after the common stock reaches at least a $1.00 per share closing price in trading, a $500,000 promissory note payable primarily out of future capital raising and a 10% gross profit royalty from sales of drive through lab operations for the first year. Aire Fitness, in which TPT owns 75% is a California LLC founded in 2014 focused on custom designing, manufacturing, and selling high-end turnkey outdoor fitness studios and mobile medical testing labs. Aire Fitness has contracted with YMCAs, Parks and Recreation departments, Universities and Country Clubs which are currently using its mobile gyms. Aire Fitness’ existing and future clients will be able to take advantage of TPT’s upcoming Broadband, TV and Social Media platform to offer virtual classes utilizing the company’s mobile gyms. The agreement included an employment agreement for Mario Garcia, former principal owner, which annual employment is to be at $120,000 plus customary employee benefits. This agreement was closed August 1, 2020.
TPT Strategic Merger with Southern Plains
On August 1, 2020, InnovaQor (name changed to TPT Strategic, Inc.), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, entered into a Merger Agreement with the publicly traded company Southern Plains Oil Corp. (OTC PINK: SPLN prior to Merger Agreement). The SPLN Merger moved the Company’s subsidiary TPT Strategic one step closer to completing an executed Asset Purchase Agreement with Rennova Health, Inc. and positioned TPT Strategic to trade on the OTC Market. The Company was to receive 6,000,000 common shares as part of the Merger Agreement out of a total of 6,400,667 common shares outstanding.
During 2020, TPT Strategic authorized a Series A Super Majority Preferred Stock valued at $350,000 by management and issued to a third party in exchange for legal services. Effective September 30, 2020, the Series A Super Majority Preferred Stock was exchanged with TPT for a note payable of $350,000 payable in cash or common stock (see Note 5(2)). As such, as of September 30, 2020, the Company, for accounting purposes, took control of the merged TPT Strategic and reflected in it’s consolidated balance sheet the non-controlling interest of $219,058 in the liabilities under a license agreement valued at $3,500,000. This $3,500,000 was recorded as a Note Payable and expensed on InnovaQor’s books. During the three months ended March 31, 2021, the license agreement was cancelled and the non controlling interest reversed.
TPT Strategic Merger with Education System Management
On June 22, 2021, TPT Strategic and the Company signed a merger agreement with Education Systems Management, LLC (“EDSM”) to create a merged public entity. TPT Strategic will become a non controlling interest to TPTW after the merger and after fund raising efforts at an estimated 28%. Both TPT Strategic and the Company will enter into a software development agreement for the development of a standalone backend and front-end telemedicine technology platform which is not to exceed $3.5M in cost. It is also the intent that current TPT shareholders will receive TPT Strategic stock of 2.5M common shares as a dividend after the merger is complete and appropriate shares are registered with the SEC under a registration rights agreement. Currently, EDSM has approximately $4 million in unaudited annual revenue and is profitable. Closing is expected on or before August 1, 2021, or as agreed by all parties.
Our Business Methods
Centralized Platform and New Generation Network
We are now operating a next-generation broadband network reselling other companies’ networks on a wholesale arbitrage basis (buying and reselling other companies’ capacity) on our centralized VIVO Platform. We are interconnected to U.S. and International carriers to date. Once funded, we intend to deploy our own in-country networks in the targeted emerging markets. This will enable us to be able to provide better quality termination and increase our operating margins. We believe our platform will produce substantial operational cost savings. Because of our pricing advantage, we are able to offer our clients products and services at an attractive pricing structure, creating a strong competitive advantage. Based on our low network operating costs and low-cost infrastructure, we believe we may penetrate emerging markets with little network build-out and at a reasonable price. Management believes that our service offerings will be well received in emerging markets based on existing relationships and pricing structure, which will enable us to set the industry standard with little competition.
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Once we establish in-country networks, we will be able to market Phones, Networks, Content and SaaS products targeted to specific subgroups that coincide with the country/region where we have a network in place or a strategic partnership network in place.
Use of Incumbent Networks
Under formal agreements we can privately brand and resell incumbent carriers’ underlying broadband networks, while deploying our own Wimax/Wi-Fi/GSM service plans and mobile handsets.
As a true value add, our VIVO billing platform allows us to manage the billing and routing, offering our customers a seamless, branded network from anywhere we maintain a relationship. By way of incumbent operator networks, we can sell and market to retail and wholesale customers without the high infrastructure costs associated with deploying our own network. If and when the revenues justify the cost of constructing our own network, we plan to investigate adding a wireless Broadband/ GSM network, and transfer our customer base in a final step to reduce costs of goods sold long-term.
Wholesale Termination
Wholesale termination is the reselling of excess network capacity on a reciprocal basis to other telecom carriers both domestically and internationally. Due to the large number of carrier relationships we have in the US and abroad, we believe we can immediately increase our wholesale termination in each country in which we have a license to operate. This wholesale activity generates additional cash flow immediately if successfully implemented. Wholesale termination is a low risk, low margin business.
Service Description
Our next-generation wireless Broadband/GSM network relies on non-line-of-sight technology. This will provide a level of performance comparable to that delivered by evolving Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access (WiMAX) standards. The cost advantage equates to substantial reductions of fixed costs as compared to building traditional, legacy, and switched networks.
Our products and marketing strategy unifies the various features available in today’s telecommunication environment including:
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Significant international broadband capacity
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High quality VoIP communication
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Cellular/GSM and Wi-Fi wireless convergence
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IPTV, Content Applications and Financial Services Products
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Remote network management
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Sophisticated Prepaid, Wholesale and Retail billing
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CRM management; and Intranet Build-out, back office management and reporting.
Our Business Segments
Our business segment consists generally of providing strategic, legacy and data integration products and services to small, medium and enterprise business, wholesale and governmental customers, including other communication providers. Our strategic products and services offered to these customers include our collocation, hosting, broadband, VoIP, information technology and other ancillary services. Our services offered to these customers primarily include local and long-distance voice, inducing the sale of unbundled network elements (“UNEs”), switched access and other ancillary services. Our product offerings include the sale of telecommunications equipment located on customers’ premises and related products and professional services, all of which are described further below.
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Our products and services include local and long-distance voice, broadband, Ethernet, collocation, hosting (including cloud hosting and managed hosting), data integration, video, network, public access, VoIP, information technology and other ancillary services.
We offer our customers the ability to bundle together several products and services. For example, we offer integrated and unlimited local and long-distance voice services. Our customers can also bundle two or more services such as broadband, video (including through our strategic partnerships), voice services. We believe our customers value the convenience and price discounts associated with receiving multiple services through a single company.
Most of our products and services are provided using our telecommunications network, which consists of voice and data switches, copper cables, fiber-optic cables and other equipment.
Described in greater detail below are our key products and services.
TPT SpeedConnect
On May 7, 2019, the Company completed the acquisition of substantially all of the assets of SpeedConnect LLC (“SpeedConnect”) for $1.75 million, including the assumption of all contracts and liabilities pertinent to operations and conveyed them into a wholly owned subsidiary TPT SpeedConnect. The Acquisition closed on May 7, 2019. SpeedConnect was founded in 2002 by its CEO John Arthur Ogren and is in its 17th year of operations as a national, predominantly rural, wireless telecommunications residential and commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP). TPT SpeedConnect’s primary business model is subscription based, monthly reoccurring revenues, from wireless delivered, high-speed Internet connections utilizing its company built and owned national network. SpeedConnect also resells third-party satellite Internet, DSL Internet, IP telephony and DISH TV products.
SpeedConnect is a privately-held Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) provider. Today, TPT SpeedConnect is one of the nation’s largest rural wireless broadband Internet providers which serves approximately 11,000 residential and commercial wireless broadband Internet customers, in Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Texas.
TPT SpeedConnect is a full-service ISP. The company’s Frankenmuth Michigan back office is run by company employees, and includes network management, network monitoring and maintenance, significant allocations of registered address in public IP4 and IP6 space, employee based customer service, installation services, automated resources and application based scheduling and tracking, paper, ACH, credit card, and email billing, warehousing, fulfillment, integrated customer premise provisioning, walled garden collections and customer self-restarts, bandwidth usage tracking, integrated, secure, and deep financial and operations dash board reporting, collections, accounting, payables, owned and licensed backhaul, intelligent bandwidth management, consumption rated billing, customer payment portals, and all wrapped in a mature, first hit on all search engines, Internet Brand. The company today services approximately 11,000 residential and commercial Internet customers over its approximately 220-cellular tower foot-print across 10 Midwestern States.
Today’s urban ISP landscape is highly competitive and dominated by some of the world’s largest going concerns. Names like Comcast, AT&T, Cox, Charter and DISH are household words. Home Internet service has become synonymous with Cable. However, this is limited to the high-density top 100 markets. Beyond that the competition becomes more small licensed free wireless providers and satellite. Wire-line providers, unless backed with government subsidies, do not build beyond 15 homes per street mile. SpeedConnect services both rural and non-rural areas, and historically has done well in both marketplaces, however the margins are improved in the more rural areas due to reduced voluntary and involuntary customer attrition.
TPT SpeedConnect’s key suppliers include but are not limited to; Great Lakes Data Systems, Juniper, ZTE, Huawei, Cisco, Sandvine, American Tower, SBA Tower, Crown Castle, CenturyLink, SuddenLink, South Dakota Networks, 123 dot net, Genesee Telephone, Air Advantage Fiber, Iron Mountain, ConVergence, CDW, Talley, Tessco, Bursma Electronics, DragonWave, Ceragon Networks, Telrad, Arris, AP, APD, Plante Morran, Fifth Third, Sprint and others.
Blue Collar Production Division
Our production division, Blue Collar Productions (formerly Blue Collar, Inc.), creates original live action and animated content productions. Blue Collar creates original live action and animated content and has produced hundreds of hours of material for the television, theatrical, home entertainment and new media markets.
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San Diego Media
San Diego Media, Inc. (“SDM”) is an established Southern California based software engineering and Internet e-commerce marketing services company that provides enterprise-class integrated solutions for manufacturers, retailers, and distributors focused on developing solutions for companies seeking online growth and profitability. The primary market offering has been MaxEXP®, a proven stable, productivity-enabling proprietary eCommerce platform, built on open-standards technology that empowers companies to deploy and manage eCommerce offerings at lower cost and at less time than required to deploy more conventional high-end solutions.
TPT MedTech, LLC – Medical Division
TPT MedTech believes it is strategically positioned to take advantage of the current trend in Point of Care Testing (“POCT”) by aligning itself with the exponential growth of smart devices equipped with mobile healthcare (mH), which may revolutionize personalized healthcare monitoring and management, thereby paving the way for next-generation POCT.
The rapid turnaround times, improved decision times, and time-critical decision-making of TPT MedTech QuikLAB can result in total savings between 8-20% of laboratory costs for facilities that implement POC testing. The savings realized due to the decreased cost of waiting for results can be as much as $260 USD per patient. For those that use and implement POC testing, waiting can improve by as much as 46 minutes per patient real-time scenarios—and days in standard laboratory settings. Management believes TPT MedTech QuikLAB is uniquely positioned to serve this growing market.
SANIQuik is a decontamination and sanitizing unit that TPT MedTech intends to co-market with the QuikLAB mobile laboratory as an integrated solution to certain issues arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. SANIQuik uses hypochlorous acid as a spray mist. This chemical has been safely used on many food products for decades. Hypochlorous acid does not cause irritation to eyes and skin. Even if it were ingested it causes no harm. Because it is so safe, it is the ideal sanitizer for direct food sanitation and food contact surfaces. It is also ideal in healthcare where it is used for wound cleansing, eye drops, and patient room disinfection replacing toxic chemicals such as bleach and quaternary ammonium salts. Hypochlorous acid is FDA, USDA, and EPA approved to minimize microbial food safety hazards of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables. (See https://www.hypochlorousacid.com/about.)
TPT MedTech believes the SANIQuik external sanitation is safe, effective and flexible for its utilization with options for users. TPT MedTech intends to provide optional masks to users as they approach the SANIQuik. The mask provides a cover around inhalation of the mist. External sanitation is safe and effective, providing an additional routine to hand washing and facial coverings.
TPT MedTech has developed a business model which markets SANIQuik as a novel product within the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) industry. This PPE distribution model is focused in the Federal procurement space (Veteran’s Administration, Department of Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Centers for Disease Control, National Guard) as well as vendor to the top 20 National Hospital Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO).
TPT MedTech will be requesting Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the FDA for SANIQuik during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has been granted to other sanitizing units. SANIQuik already has the European CE mark. For attorney fees and consultants, we are estimating $50,000 for the EUA.
Copperhead Digital/TruCom, LLC– CLEC–Phoenix, Arizona
Our TruCom division, a subsidiary of Copperhead Digital Holdings, LLC, is a Facilities Based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) headquartered in Phoenix, AZ. Founded in 2006 (as Copperhead Digital Carrier) for the purpose of operating a state-of-the-art Fiber Optic Network constructed by and acquired from Adelphia Communications, TruCom now operates its own carrier class Fiber Optic Network, state-of-the-art Wireless Point-to-Point network, and Patent Pending proprietary “Bulletproof”™ technology seamlessly integrating the two.
TruCom offers Phone, Internet, Fiber Optic, Wireless, Hosted PBX, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Engineering, Cabling, Wiring and Cloud services. TruCom offers hosted firewall and managed MPLS service technologies (SuperCore MPLS™). The company currently operates an approximate 58 miles Fiber optic ring throughout the greater Phoenix valley offering such services as Basic Residential Phone service, Basic Business phone service, POT’s lines, Basic Fiber Broadband Internet services, Wireless Internet Services, Toll Free 800 services, EFax, Erate, Dedicated T-1 Services, Auto Attendant, SIP Trunks, Mobile and Voip services.
K Telecom and Global Telecom- GSM Distribution
K Telecom and Global Telecom are located in the Northwest of the United States and sell and distribute GSM Cell Phone and Prepaid GSM Services for MVNO’s (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) through approximately 100 brick and mortar retail store-front locations in Washington and Oregon.
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Media Content
We operate as a Media Content Hub for Domestic and International syndication, Technology/Telecommunications company using on our own proprietary Global Digital Media TV and Telecommunications infrastructure platform and we also provides technology solutions to businesses worldwide. We offer Software as a Service (SaaS), Technology Platform as a Service (PAAS), Cloud-based Unified Communication as a Service (UCaaS) and carrier-grade performance and support for businesses over our private IP MPLS fiber and wireless network in the United States. Our cloud-based UCaaS services allow businesses of any size to enjoy all the latest voice, data, media and collaboration features in today's global technology markets. We also operate as a Master Distributor for Nationwide Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) and Independent Sales Organization (ISO) as a Master Distributor for Pre-Paid Cellphone services, Mobile phones, Cellphone Accessories and Global Roaming Cellphones.
Our technologies “Gathers Big Data” to predict our customers’ viewing and spending habits. We then deliver Products and Services to support that estimated demand and share advertising revenues with our Content, Digital Media and Linear Broadcast Partners worldwide.
Each of our four divisions contributes to the launch of our global Content delivery platform “ViewMe Live” and creates cross pollinating revenue opportunities and a closed Global E-commerce Eco environment which we believe will help us execute our short and long term corporate objectives. Our Content Division which consists of Blue Collar Productions (our TV and Film content Production company) creates original content and in some cases third party content. Once Content has been produced we will then broadcast and delivered that content over our proprietary Mobile TV Platform on our proprietary Trucom Telecommunication Network infrastructure domestically and internationally.
CUBS (Cloud Unified Business Services)
We are a CUBS provider (Cloud Unified Businesses Services) company and one of the first to combine recurring Telecom, Media and Data/Cloud Services revenue under one roof, then bring all relevant data from those services into a proprietary telecom infrastructure and information matrix platform capable of delivering a “Daily and Intelligent Dashboard” to our Domestic and International customers. Such a planned cohesive combination of services and information from a single provider has been heretofore nonexistent. We intend to pioneer an integrate communication services and information technology suites to empower individuals and companies with vital communications, Smartphone, Network, Content, SaaS (Software as A Service), New Media Technology products and services, and valuable relevant diagnostic information both Domestically and Internationally.
We are currently able to deliver a live Global TV Broadcast and Social Media Platform utilizing a Mobile App technology on our proprietary Content Delivery Network. We plan to expand our Cloud Unified Business Services (CUBS) technology-based business services unifying multiple services from the cloud.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
QuikLAB Mobile Laboratory
In July and August 2020, the Company formed Quiklab 1 LLC, QuikLAB 2, LLC, QuikLAB 3, LLC and QuikLAB 4, LLC. It is the intent to use these entities as vehicles into which third parties would invest and participate in owning QuikLAB Mobile Laboratories. As of December 31, 2020, Quiklab 1 LLC, QuikLAB 2, LLC and QuikLAB 3, LLC have received an investment of $460,000, of which Stephen Thomas and Rick Eberhardt, CEO and COO of the Company, have invested $100,000 in QuikLAB 2, LLC. The third party investors and Mr. Thomas and Mr. Eberhart, will benefit from owning 20% of QuikLAB Mobile Laboratories specific to their investments.
Financing Arrangements
On June 7 and June 14, 2021, the Company entered into two Agreements for the Purchase and Sale of Future Receipts (“NewCo Factoring Agreements”). The balance to be purchased and sold is $199,500 each for which the Company received $144,750 each, net of fees. Under the NewCo Factoring Agreement, the Company is to pay $5,542 each per week for 28 weeks at an effective interest rate of approximately 36% annually. The NewCo Factoring Agreements include a guaranty by the CEO of the Company, Stephen J. Thomas III.
CORPORATE MARKETING STRATEGY
Our corporate strategy in expanding our operations and potential product and service streams is as follows.
MARKETING OBJECTIVE:
Establish our brand as a competitive service and product provider in the communications industry.
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ADVERTISING OBJECTIVE:
To create top of mind brand awareness and emotional relevance resulting: TPT Global Tech, Inc. being the preferred and requested product line of products in the industry.
SALES & MERCHANDISING OBJECTIVES:
Our distributor will use direct selling efforts. Their efforts will be supported with our marketing, advertising, and merchandising programs. The primary task will be to increase the sales through retail channels.
PURSUE BRAND RECOGNITION THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES
The first marketing objective must be to refine our brand and secure our place in the minds of the consumers. This will be accomplished through the execution of an integrated branding, identity and services marketing programs. The goals for this segment will be an enhanced brand identity, a brand applications and a digital assets suite.
MARKETING STRATEGY
Our plan includes a direct sales program targeting businesses, small business and home office users of communications. The direct sales efforts will be supported with third party marketing integration. To further enhance the sales process, we will offer an offering program including services and product sheets, coupons, point of sale materials (banners, shelf talkers, and end cap displays and danglers) and internet marketing programs.
Based on the above benefit scenarios, we plan to seize the following opportunities:
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Build superior brand recognition and become recognized as a category leader.
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Expand the US distribution into all states.
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Establish distribution internationally.
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Establish and manage a knowledgeable team of account executives with industry experience.
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Create a retail merchandising program that will build a strong market share.
The purpose of our marketing efforts is to move the product sales from their current position into the rapid growing “popularity” stage. Our strategy includes the following marketing programs: Branding; Merchandising; Direct; Display Advertising; Media; Public Relations; Publicity; Events; Investor Relations; Metrics Dashboard; and, Personal Sales. Our objective is to gain the sales momentum required to reach the “brand preference” stage of product growth as soon as possible. This is the stage where we plan sales grow at a steady and stabilized pace.
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THE DIRECT MARKETING PROGRAM
A complete direct marketing program including direct mail, blast email and URLs may be used to introduce the products to new customers and secure leads for the sales team. We plan to employ the services of a database marketing company to leverage techniques to target prospective clients and reinforce product messages throughout the selling process. This process will commence with the modeling of our existing customer data and the analysis of the results using sophisticated analytic tools. Cross-channel marketing will be utilized in conjunction with the direct marketing including social marketing. Our focus of this marketing medium will be relevance and timing, which only this medium can provide full control over and the ability to fully quantify the results.
THE MEDIA MARKETING PROGRAM
We intend to test several media options to determine which, if any, effectively drive sales and sales leads. The mediums being consider include outdoor advertising, both static and mobile, magazine ads, and radio spots. Other media to be explored are direct mail post cards and emails to opt in viewers.
THE PUBLIC RELATIONS/PUBLICITY PROGRAM
We plan to employ the services of a public relations firm to build a corporate profile to keep the name and the services and products in front of consumers. A third-party PR firm will be responsible for writing and publishing press releases, coordinating event marketing and managing investor relations.
We employ marketing, sales and customer service personnel on an as needed basis for specific events to build brand awareness. We use a range of marketing strategies and tactics to build our brand and increase sales, including point-of-sale materials, event sponsorship, in-store and on-premise promotions, public relations, and a variety of other traditional and non-traditional marketing techniques to support the sales of all of our products.
We believe that a marketing mix of event promotions, social media, print advertising in local media and internet advertising providing information and samples of our products at social events is a strategy that may help increase sales.
TARGET CUSTOMER
We plan to profile our existing customers and create a sophisticated data model to mathematically and statistically identify our “ideal” customer. Further the model will be used to learn exactly how the target customer wishes to be communicated with and marketed to.
THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET
We plan to market our product internationally. Many of the current products offered by us have features for the international community. This will be a secondary but strong focus by our marketing team.
EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT
Our senior management team has over 30 years of experience in the various consumer product industries and has a proven track record of creating value both organically and through strategic acquisitions. Our management intends to utilize the best available and fit-for-purpose technology and experienced contractors to improve production and expand distribution.
CORPORATE STRATEGY
Our Goals
Our primary goal is to continue to grow our business by improving value to our current customers and vendors. In providing a high-quality network we intend to continue to grow our business. Additionally, we intend to purchase established telecommunications and technology companies that will immediately generate and increase traffic (revenue) to our Company’s retail and wholesale network. Companies that we are strategically aligned with have in their core business synergistic retail products and services that include, but are not limited to, Telecom Cloud Services Media, Merchant Services/Mobile Banking, Cloud Services and Media (e.g. credit/debit card processing, check/ACH payment processing, ecommerce/merchant processing, web hosting, voice, data, GSM/Wi-Fi Mobile, Mobile Money Transfers, IPTV, VOD and Live Mobile Broadcasting, Prepaid Calling Card and PIN-less Prepaid services). If we acquire a strategic partner as a subsidiary, we believe we will have the ability to aggregate their analogous technology platforms onto our proprietary Software Access System operating platform for integration and efficiency.
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We intend to work our media to accelerate cohesively in the mobile technology sectors: LIVE Broadcast, Video on Demand (VOD) Apps, and Digital Video Magazine (DVM) Apps. While “white labeling” our technologies as SaaS, our primary focus is what we believe is the first Global Cyber LIVE Mobile TV broadcast network, ViewMe Live. The ViewMe Live Network™ is a 24-hour LIVE worldwide mobile TV network, delivered via iOS and Android apps. The ViewMe Live Network™ presents a diversity of Linear Broadcast Channels (Domestically and International), coupled with Social Media Platforms with combined functions that compete with some of the largest and most powerful Digital Media platforms, to connected audiences who live a mobile-centric life.
Network Services
Domestic and Global Telecommunications offerings include: Mobile TV, Phone, Internet, Fiber Optic, Wireless, Hosted PBX, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Engineering, Cabling, Wiring and Cloud services. Our telecommunications division has pioneered innovative, hosted firewall and managed MPLS service technologies (SuperCore MPLS) and was the industry’s first to engineer patent-pending Bulletproof™ failover services utilizing our own fiber optic and wireless networks to guarantee business continuity and service uptime.
As a retail and business media and telecommunications provider operating a high-speed Fiber Optic Network and Wireless Network in the USA at a cost competitive rate for new technologies, we are growing our operations through sales of our core voice & data connectivity products to small and midsized business clients. We have a growth strategy through acquisitions in order to increase regional operations and deploy more technologies to niche & underserved markets. Unified Cloud Services, Unified Communications (UC) or Unified Communications/Collaboration (UCC) has been a topic of interest to users looking to evolve from a disorderly combination of media, voice, email and message communications to something more structured. Our goal is to target existing and new small and medium businesses (“SMBs”) to transition their older voice system businesses, expand their software collaboration offerings, and most recently build cloud service offerings. Cloud solution gives our customers the flexibility to support a myriad of mobile devices as part of their hardware strategy, whether it's launching a bring-your-own-device initiative, implementing a one-to-one program or equipping SMBs with mobile computing carts full of tablets, netbooks, or notebooks in a secured environment.
Scalability and Cost Efficiency
Our proprietary Software Access System platform currently runs our global operations. In short, it does this by connecting our customer base with the most profitable vendor route while calculating least cost routing, analyzing route quality, and respecting “dipping” protocols. Based on the demand, we have the ability to scale to meet the needs of our customers. Comparable “off the shelf” software systems in the marketplace can cost in the hundreds of thousands of dollars just to purchase, not to mention expensive service contracts, which may continue in perpetuity after the original purchase. Our proprietary platform, in which we have invested and have developed over several years, allows us to operate a global network with better efficiency which we believe differentiates us from other competitors in the marketplace.
We believe our competitive advantages are:
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We believe our ViewMe Live products and services are close to being ready to launch globally
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We offer 3-15 seconds latency Cellular – 1-5 on Wi-Fi
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We offer Proprietary Optimizing / Stabilizing software
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We offer Multi-Channel LIVE and Video on Demand worldwide
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We offer Patent Pending real time dynamic failover solution called Bulletproof™
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We offer our own proprietary voice switching and management platform running least cost routing and real time financial analytics
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We have over 175 existing USA and International Telephone companies already interconnected to our telecom switches. These customers and vendors are ready made strategic technology distribution partners for our Telecom, Media, and Cloud Services products
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Our Strategy
Our business, marketing, and sales strategy is structured around:
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Pursuing selective, strategic, distribution relationships combined with cash positive acquisitions to build immediate revenue streams and increase our Company’s network footprint.
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Utilize the expanded network to offer our Company’s service thereby increasing marginal revenues through the low risk offering of wholesale termination and prepaid services through existing distribution channels, retail stores and E-Commerce both domestically and internationally.
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Pursuing markets within countries where there is a lower concentration of communications services that will result in initial higher pricing and potential for gross profit.
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Providing low cost, pricing leading VoIP/GSM value added services through our Company’s next-generation centralized software platform and network.
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Partnering and developing joint ventures with incumbent networks or government agencies to penetrate local emerging markets in order to build and operate Intranet Network Infrastructures that would move data over a secured network servicing government buildings and agencies, including police, military, hospitals and schools.
Our Intended Marketing Plan and Product Roll Out for 2021 and 2022
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Satellite radio syndication simulcast with over 25 million domestic U.S. listeners
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Connected TV partner with over 18 million viewers worldwide.
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Airline entertainment partnership with over 12 million international viewers.
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Supported by an international public relations firm.
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Comprehensive social media marketing campaign involving popular bloggers and podcasters
Our sales and marketing approach to our business and consumer customers emphasizes customer-oriented sales, marketing and service. Our marketing plans include marketing our products and services primarily through direct sales representatives, inbound call centers, local retail stores, telemarketing and third parties, including retailers, satellite television providers, door to door sales agents and digital marketing firms. We support our distribution with digital marketing, direct mail, bill inserts, newspaper and television advertising, website promotions, public relations activities and sponsorship of community events and sports venues.
Similarly, our sales and marketing approach to our business customers includes a commitment to provide comprehensive communications and IT solutions for business, wholesale and governmental customers of all sizes, ranging from small offices to select enterprise customers. We strive to offer our business customers stable, reliable, secure and trusted solutions. Our marketing plans include marketing our products and services primarily through digital advertising, direct sales representatives, inbound call centers, telemarketing and third parties, including telecommunications agents, system integrators, value-added resellers and other telecommunications firms. We support our distribution through digital advertising, events, television advertising, website promotions and public relations.
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Marketing Designs
We have designed our services and products offered to be:
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Portable. We offer the ability to access our network from anywhere within our coverage area without being restricted to a specific location.
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Simple. Our services are easy to install. After connecting our modem to an ATA or computer and a power source, our wireless broadband service is immediately available and requires no software installation.
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Fast. We offer speeds that typically exceed legacy cellular networks and are competitive with fixed broadband offerings.
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A Good Value. We generally price our services competitively because our costs to build and operate our network are significantly lower than the networks operated by many of our competitors.
With the popularity of social media, people are demanding fast broadband connectivity on an increasingly mobile basis. We believe that our services meet this demand and will market this in our efforts to increase our subscriber growth rate.
OUR COMPANY STRENGTHS
We believe the following competitive strengths enable us to meet the demand for simple, reliable and portable wireless broadband connectivity:
● First mover. We are the first company we are aware of to launch a Global Cyber Mobile TV and Social Media Network that incorporates functional feature of the largest Digital Media companies in the world.
● High barriers to entry. Our issued and pending patents, as well as our proprietary Media platforms and Naked Eye 3D technology trade secrets give us a strong intellectual property position that we believe creates a significant barrier to entry for potential competitors.
● Broad range of applications for our platform. This allows us to build a deep new product pipeline that creates multiple paths to build a large and profitable business.
● Multi-billion-dollar addressable market. U.S. digital advertising revenues rose to $26.2 billion in the third quarter of 2018, solidifying 2018’s claim as the highest-spending first three quarters on record, according to the latest IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report released today by IAB and prepared by PwC US. Digital spend for Q3 2018 estimates increased 20.6 percent over Q3 2017. In total, marketers spent $75.8 billion during 2018’s first three quarters—22 percent more than they had spent during the same period a year ago. https://iab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/IAB_Internet-Ad-Revenue-Report-Q3-2018_2019-02-14_FINAL-1.pdf
● Diverse revenue streams including Digital Media partnerships. We anticipate generating significant revenue from our Digital Media platforms. Our Linear Broadcast partners will play a large part in generating revenues from the sale of mobile and social media advertising.
● Strong senior leadership team. Our founders and senior leaders have experience in building and operating several companies in our business areas. We have phone, network, content, SaaS, product development, and commercialization experience that has enabled us to establish market leadership positions for the companies where we previously were employed.
● Differentiated Services. We believe our service is unique because of our combination of our Worldwide Operational Platform, Worldwide Affiliates, Cutting Edge Technology, Portability, Simplicity and Speed to Market with a competitive domestic and International Price Structure. We believe this combination of factors differentiates our subscriber’s experience when compared to broadband services provided by DSL, cable modem, wireless third-generation or 3G, networks.
● Strong Spectrum Position. We use unlicensed and licensed spectrum (in Arizona), which avoids radio frequency interference that hinders competitors using non-licensed spectrum, such as WiFi network operators. Access to spectrum is a fundamental barrier to entry for the delivery of high-quality wireless communications. Through our partnerships, we believe that we have access to the second largest spectrum position in our band within the United States.
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● Advanced, Scalable Technology. Because we intend to design our own software and equipment, we can refine our product development roadmap to meet our subscriber’s needs. We believe our NLOS, IP-based Ethernet architecture and compression technology confers competitive advantages since it simplifies both network deployment and customer use while supporting a broad range of potential premium services.
● Efficient Economic Model. We believe our individual market economic model is characterized by low fixed capital and operating expenditures relative to other wireless and wire line broadband service providers. We believe our individual market model is highly scalable and replicable across our markets. As our capabilities evolve, we expect to generate incremental revenue streams from our subscriber base by developing and offering premium products and services.
● Experienced Management Team. Stephen J. Thomas, our Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer, has been an active entrepreneur, operator and investor in the industry for more than 17 years in VoIP and wireless communications industry. He previously served as Director of Network Optimization/Validation for WorldxChange, Inc. and CEO and President of New Orbit Communications, Inc., which focused on International Operator Services in United States, Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala.
FUTURE PLANS
Our ViewMe Live Technology Plan
We offer VML technology for which we plan to expand marketing. We believe SaaS ViewMe Live (VML) could become a leading Digital Media Mobile TV technology platform in the business-to-business and business-to-consumer markets. Our proprietary software platform can reach a worldwide audience of approximately one billion mobile viewers. VML addresses global mobile distribution of LIVE and Video on Demand (“VOD”) content as a white label Software as a Service (“SaaS”).
VML OTT live streaming technology is similar to what you see with satellite TV such as Dish Network and DirecTV, as well as cable companies. Almost all currently existing live streaming cannot do live broadcast streaming at this level and usually has anywhere from 1 minute to 10 minute delays or continuous buffering, never loading the video. With VML, there is the ability to have “worldwide” access for a live streaming event equal to standard television broadcasting with tens of millions of simultaneous users. We believe that VML is the first technology to be able to achieve this level of live streaming. In emerging countries that do not have fiber, cable and satellite TV, access to VML is simple and cost effective, as long as there is a cellular connection on a 3G network or higher (regardless of provider)[1]. VML aims to provide uninterrupted live streaming on mobile devices without buffering, crashes, pixilation, or audio and video syncing issues. One practical application of this technology is that a viewer can move from a Wi--Fi connection to a 3G connection without interruption. VML has a unique user interface with multi-channel access and built-in social media, and we believe it is unlike anything currently on the market. VML also has the capability to do a Live Linear Broadcast with VOD.VML’s technology has the potential to reduce web content pirating since high quality TV broadcast is now easily accessed worldwide on mobile devices.
Currently, we believe we are the only company that does all the above in the industry and we believe VML has the potential to expand our technologies and applications even further.
[1] Subject to the laws and regulations of each country.
The hottest technology in the over the top (“OTT”) market and the biggest challenge in the OTT market is “Live Linear Channel Broadcasting” and “Live Event Broadcasting” to equal standard television broadcasting on cable and satellite TV. This type of technology is superior to video on demand (VOD) streaming technology in both acquisition and delivery. The growth of OTT video delivery has been significant. In the past year alone, OTT has grown to $35 billion in global revenue, with $17 billion coming from emerging markets source Digital TV Research. ViewMe Live (“VML”) has many technology advantages including: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”); the ability to simultaneously access millions of users simultaneously with virtually no latency equivalent to standard television broadcasting; global distribution (without interruption) on cellular and Wi-Fi; and a fully interactive menu user interface and worldwide advertising brokers in place.
VML’s content delivery network (“CDN”) can potentially reach tens of millions of mobile devices (tablets and smartphones) and has the potential to scale to one billion video streams globally. It loads content within seconds, not only for Wi-Fi, but also more importantly, on cellular networks that are 3G and higher. VML’s core technology is fully developed and is able to support clients on a turnkey native mobile app in less than 60 days. We have already achieved major milestones as the world’s largest private conduit build out for global deployment of LIVE and VOD streaming content. Our OTT live streaming technology is unique and proprietary. Here are some highlights on how VML can help from telecommunication companies to TV station broadcasters to digital film libraries.
VML has the ability to create a “Master Network Mobile App” that can allow for a multiple channel build out, each with its own unique Pay Per View charge (optional). This means a company can have a live event channel per country with a different price per user based on the economics of that country. VML has unlimited channel build out (e.g. a company could have 50 channels or 1000 channels). Any telecommunications company can have professional looking displays and user interfaces for mobile with VML, similar to what the large telecommunications companies provide. A Master Network App also allows a network to expand into other categories by country (e.g. additional sports categories for various sports by country). Expansion can focus on audience aggregation for sports and other forms of entertainment categories. Pay-Per View is an option for these expanded categories as well. We have built-in worldwide ad brokers for pre---roll commercial ads so that revenue can be generated as soon as possible. There is also potential to upsell to existing advertisers and sponsors and it can be brand specific by country.
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TPT MedTech
The point-of-care diagnostics or testing (POCD or POCT) market is projected to reach USD $46.7 billion by 2024 from USD $28.5 billion in 2019, at a CAGR of 10.4%. Factors such as the high prevalence of infectious diseases in developing countries, increasing incidence of target conditions, growing government support, and rising preference for home healthcare across the globe are driving the growth of the market. However, product recalls, a lack of alignment with test results obtained from laboratories, stringent & time-consuming approval policies, and a reluctance to change existing diagnostic practices are expected to restrain market growth. https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/point-of-care-diagnostic-market-106829185.html
The global COVID-19 diagnostics market size was valued at USD $5.2 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.96% from 2021 to 2027. The COVID-19 diagnostic tests are critical in the management of the current pandemic for accurate diagnosis as well as to tackle the spread of the infection. As a result, with the growing demand, these tests are being made available with over 600 SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic tests either approved or in the development phase for clinical use. Therefore, an increase in need for developing diagnostic tests is anticipated to drive the market growth. For efficient and accurate COVID-19 diagnosis, clinicians need a portable or an on-site diagnostic test for real-time management of patients in minimal time. This has encouraged the adoption of Point-of-Care testing (POCT) for diagnosis, primarily aimed at reducing the assay duration from hours to a few minutes. https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/covid-19-diagnostics-market. https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/covid-19-diagnostics-market-by-development-trends-investigation-2020-and-forecast-to-2027-2020-06-17
TPT MedTech believes it is strategically positioned to take advantage of the current trend in POCT by aligning itself with the exponential growth of smart devices equipped with mobile healthcare (mH), which may revolutionize personalized healthcare monitoring and management, thereby paving the way for next-generation POCT.
The rapid turnaround times, improved decision times, and time-critical decision-making of TPT MedTech QuikLAB can result in total savings between 8-20% of laboratory costs for facilities that implement POC testing. The savings realized due to the decreased cost of waiting for results can be as much as $260 USD per patient. For those that use and implement POC testing, waiting can improve by as much as 46 minutes per patient real-time scenarios—and days in standard laboratory settings. Management believes TPT MedTech QuikLAB is uniquely positioned to serve this growing market.
SANIQuik is a decontamination and sanitizing unit that TPT MedTech intends to co-market with the QuikLAB mobile laboratory as an integrated solution to certain issues arising in the COVID-19 pandemic. SANIQuik uses hypochlorous acid as a spray mist. This chemical has been safely used on many food products for decades. Hypochlorous acid does not cause irritation to eyes and skin. Even if it were ingested it causes no harm. Because it is so safe, it is the ideal sanitizer for direct food sanitation and food contact surfaces. It is also ideal in healthcare where it is used for wound cleansing, eye drops, and patient room disinfection replacing toxic chemicals such as bleach and quaternary ammonium salts. Hypochlorous acid is FDA, USDA, and EPA approved to minimize microbial food safety hazards of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables.
(See https://www.hypochlorousacid.com/about.)
TPT MedTech believes the SANIQuik external sanitation is safe, effective and flexible for its utilization with options for users. TPT MedTech intends to provide optional masks to users as they approach the SANIQuik. The mask provides a cover around inhalation of the mist. External sanitation is safe and effective, providing an additional routine to hand washing and facial coverings.
TPT MedTech has developed a business model which markets SANIQuik as a novel product within the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) industry. This PPE distribution model is focused in the Federal procurement space (Veteran’s Administration, Department of Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Centers for Disease Control, National Guard) as well as vendor to the top 20 National Hospital Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO).
TPT MedTech will be requesting Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the FDA for SANIQuik during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has been granted to other sanitizing units. SANIQuik already has the European CE mark. For attorney fees and consultants, we are estimating $50,000 for the EUA.
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Mobile Device Viewer Market Expansion
In general, viewers are consuming more content via mobile TV distribution, while rapidly abandoning expensive subscriptions from standard satellite TV and cable networks. The rise of high-quality content on low-cost platforms, such as mobile devices, continues to negatively impact the standard TV industry. The media business is being forced to evolve and adjust to massive disruptions in content distribution methods. Traditional media models are functionally broken and will continue to be disrupted by technology, which is driven by the needs of the younger generation. The future of media is dependent on new technology platforms. These platform models (e.g. smart TV, connected TV boxes, mobile TV devices) are the future of content distribution. Google, through YouTube, has changed the face of video content distribution. Amazon continues to disrupt the book industry. Apple has redefined music and application distribution. And Microsoft is continuing to change the engagement model and distribution of content through its Xbox TV game console.
We believe mobile delivery has a growing appeal to advertisers and subscribers. As brands continue to shift budgets to mobile advertising, they must reassess their approach to customer acquisition to ensure they continue to reach potential customers effectively.
Digital ad spend grew 12% in 2020 despite hit from pandemic. Source CNBC/IAB
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) said the top 10 companies held a 78.1% share of the revenues in 2020, with overall revenues of that group alone exceeding $109 billion. The top 10 companies accounted for a 75.9% share of revenues in 2018, rising to 76.6% in 2019. The IAB said companies ranked 11th to 25th account for just 6.2% of revenues, while smaller companies make up 15.7%. The IAB stated that spending during the third and fourth quarters of 2020 was up by 11.7% and 28.7% year-over-year, respectively.
Social media ad revenues reached $41.5 billion in 2020, the report said, making up nearly 30% of all internet ad revenue. Digital video saw 20.6% year-over-year growth, increasing its share of total internet ad revenue by 1.3% to reach 18.7%. Programmatic ad revenue also increased by 24.9% to reach $14.2 billion in 2020.
Content Mining Plan
Once our planned SaaS media applications, smart phones and tablets are launched into the domestic and international markets, content analytics or marketing data will be gathered from these devices. The data generated from these applications and devices will give us an advantage insight into our subscribers viewing and buying habits. Once data has been scrubbed of personally identifying information, we plan to be able to create original or lease content from broadcast partners to service what our analytics are telling us to produce (or license), with the intent on moving us closer towards predictive analytics. Predictive analytics is being able to predict what our customer likes based on their viewing habits and then produce that content targeted to our subscriber and then “push” that new (or licensed) content to them.
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Lion Smart Phone Product
We are currently seeking a manufacturer for our Lion Smart Phone. Our Management believes our patent pending Lion smart phone is the first Full HD Naked Eye 3D smart phone ever launched in the United States. Lion Universe’s mobile 3D technology is patent pending. The smart phone will be distributed through our wholly-owned subsidiary K-TEL, in their existing brick and mortar distribution channel in the Northwest expanding into other areas. It is anticipated that a national and international roll out will soon follow. TPTW is building industry leading personal cellular phones designed for a wide appeal. With a business model built on innovation and progress starting with the Lion Phone technology, we intend to produce high-quality and easy-to-use cellular phones. Our Lion Phone was designed for consumers looking for portable and affordable cutting-edge technology. Our first-generation phones come equipped with full high definition resolution screen for better viewing. We believe this Full HD Naked Eye 3D smart Phone is perfect for watching movies, playing games, even editing photos or videos.
Whether that is looking at photos, playing music, emailing or surfing the web, our management believes consumers want more from their phones. We believe our Lion Phone raises the bar for cellular phones. For the first time ever, cellular users can enjoy quality 3D viewing with the naked eyes no glasses required enjoying full high definition video with smooth playback.
Our Management believes consumers have been waiting for a way to watch their favorite movies in 3D, with the convenience of their phone and gamers can have the leisure of playing their games without taking head gear with them. Our Lion Universe Technology strives to give customers the best possible experience with our Full HD Naked Eye 3D smart phone in the US and Global markets.
We understand the longer we wait the less advantage we might have in our efforts to market this phone as the marketplace moves very quickly. We intend to begin marketing this phone in 2021.
Our differentiation from web streaming
We are not a website-based video streaming technology. VML is strictly a native mobile app focused on video streaming technology for mobile platforms. We are not a dashboard-based video content company where users upload content; we are a complete turnkey SaaS application. A survey released in May 2015, sponsored by Level 3 Communications, stated, “Offering both VOD and Live Linear channels will be critical for OTT providers to entice new prospects and gain market share. This trend is a critical one. For existing OTT providers, offering a VOD service may not be enough to maintain, much less grow, market share.” The trend towards adding live linear channel content has the potential to become “table stakes” in the OTT game over the next several years, with both breaking news and live sports content leading the way in terms of interest for OTT service providers adding live linear channels.
SaaS White Label
We plan to white label our suite of SaaS technologies for yearly licensing and monthly maintenance fees. The prospective user base for the SaaS White Label Suite is extensive as there are more than 200,000 TV broadcasters worldwide alone, and many of them are seeking to migrate to the vast mobile video streaming market space. The sizeable population of potential SaaS clients includes standard television broadcasters in every country, direct marketing companies, low-powered antenna broadcasters (such as universities and churches), IPTV broadcasters, and large content (film and TV) providers that are seeking to further monetize their properties for worldwide syndication.
The SaaS suite includes full app development on Apple iOS, Google Android and Roku connected boxes, user interface (menu system), advertising broker network for pre---roll commercial ads (from date of launch), 24/7 LIVE monitoring of inbound and outbound signals, data analytics, seamless updating to all platforms, Amazon web service (AWS) blade servers, and coverage up to the first 20 million streams. The white label product is offered to stand--alone.
User Interface
In a preprogrammed live linear broadcast application, viewers have free access via a playlist by category and have the ability to “catch--up” with what they may have missed in the LIVE broadcast, regardless of its original airdate. The video-on-demand (VOD) feature provides the opportunity to access additional viewers and monetize past content. After several years in development, we believe that VML has a significant first to market advantage and that no other companies currently have a comparable commercialized offering.
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Our Plan for Strategic Partnering with Telecommunication & Media Companies
Currently in the world, viewers usually need to have a contract with a cable provider (e.g. AT&T, Cox, Xfinity, Spectrum, or Cablevision in the U.S.) or satellite TV provider (e.g. DirecTV and DISH Network in the U.S.) and be in range of a residential or business Wi-Fi to be able to watch over the top (OTT) content on a connected TV device, website or mobile access. VML is capable of offering a nearly unlimited number of channels to mobile users virtually anywhere and everywhere, with global reach, far exceeding two U.S. satellite companies (DirecTV and DISH Network), which have 500+ channels each and are only available in the U.S.
We believe VML will immediately appeal to any channel that is currently on DirecTV and DISH Network for global mobile linear broadcast participation, simply because these platforms are only available in the U.S. market.
VML can provide low--powered TV stations (after found in churches and universities), along with high--powered stations, the ability to reach the entire global market. Other potential users are owners of libraries of digitized content, and LIVE event venues such as music concerts, sporting events, festivals, beauty pageants, summer and winter Olympic Games, award shows, red carpet events, trade shows and conventions. Enthusiasts can produce their own show in any area and could launch their own channels for travel, food, spirits, sports, outdoor recreation, retro TV shows, children, cartoons, comedy, drama, reality, education, automobiles, health, corporations, shopping, soap opera, game shows, dating, religion, etc., providing extensive possibilities for media expansion. Content providers will not be limited by the major TV networks and film studios for distribution rights.
We have targeted Telecommunication and Media Company Opportunities to offer:
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Turn key mobile app for telecommunication and media companies for immediate distribution of TV broadcasts on terrestrial, cable and satellite for free or as subscription.
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Turn key mobile app for free or pay per view live events.
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Turn key mobile app for digital libraries of content providers.
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Reseller program with territorial rights.
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Worldwide analytics on mobile TV content provided to help with target marketing for products and services.
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Transitions to the automotive industry car play systems.
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Option to pre---load Master Network App on telecommunication company’s mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets.
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Pre-load the SaaS white label clients on telecommunication company mobile devices.
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Geo Fencing Available (The ability to offer broadcast territories by region or regional Networks)
Our Plan to Act as a Reseller with Territorial Rights –
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Value Added Reseller (VAR) to telecommunication and media companies.
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Exclusive rights for a country or region for reselling the white label opportunity.
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Offer to Telecommunication and media companies OTT digital content as a channel or network.
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Offer 1 to 1000 channels by territory.
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Approach emerging markets as capital resources permit.
Our business is subject to a number of risks of which you should be aware before making an investment decision. These risks are discussed more fully in the “Risk Factors” section of this prospectus immediately following this the summary.
Our Corporate Information
We are a Florida corporation. Our principal executive offices are located at 501 W. Broadway, Suite 800, San Diego, CA 92101, and our telephone number is (619) 400-4996. Our website address is http://www.tptglobaltech.com. Information on or accessed through our website is not incorporated into this prospectus and is not a part of this prospectus.
CYBER RISKS
Like other large telecommunications companies, we are a constant target of cyber-attacks of varying degrees, which has caused us to spend increasingly more time and money to deal with increasingly sophisticated attacks. Some of the attacks may result in security breaches, and we periodically notify our customers, our employees or the public of these breaches when necessary or appropriate. None of these resulting security breaches to date have materially adversely affected our business, results of operations or financial condition.
We rely on several other communications companies to provide services or products for our offerings. We may lease a significant portion of our core fiber network from our competitors and other third parties. Many of these leases will lapse in future years. Our future ability to provide services on the terms of our current offerings will depend in part upon our ability to renew or replace these leases, agreements and arrangements on terms substantially similar to those currently in effect.
For additional information regarding our systems, network, cyber risks, capital expenditure requirements and reliance upon third parties, see "Risk Factors."
COMPETITION, COMPETITORS, REGULATION AND TAXATION
Competition
General
We compete in a rapidly evolving and highly competitive market, and we expect intense competition to continue. In addition to competition from larger national telecommunications providers, we are facing increasing competition from several other sources, including cable and satellite companies, wireless providers, technology companies, cloud companies, broadband providers, device providers, resellers, sales agents and facilities-based providers using their own networks as well as those leasing parts of our network. Technological advances and regulatory and legislative changes have increased opportunities for a wide range of alternative communications service providers, which in turn have increased competitive pressures on our business. These alternate providers often face fewer regulations and have lower cost structures than we do. In addition, the communications industry has, in recent years, experienced substantial consolidation, and some of our competitors in one or more lines of our business are generally larger, have stronger brand names, have more financial and business resources and have broader service offerings than we currently do.
Wireless telephone services are a significant source of competition with our legacy carrier services. It is increasingly common for customers to completely forego use of traditional wireline phone service and instead rely solely on wireless service for voice services. We anticipate this trend will continue, particularly as our older customers are replaced over time with younger customers who are less accustomed to using traditional wireline voice services. Technological and regulatory developments in wireless services, Wi-Fi, and other wired and wireless technologies have contributed to the development of alternatives to traditional landline voice services. Moreover, the growing prevalence of electronic mail, text messaging, social networking and similar digital non-voice communications services continues to reduce the demand for traditional landline voice services. These factors have led to a long-term systemic decline in the number of our wireline voice service customers.
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996, which obligates carriers to permit competitors to interconnect their facilities to the carrier's network and to take various other steps that are designed to promote competition, imposes several duties on a carrier if it receives a specific request from another entity which seeks to connect with or provide services using the carrier's network. In addition, each carrier is obligated to (i) negotiate interconnection agreements in good faith, (ii) provide nondiscriminatory "unbundled" access to all aspects of the carrier's network, (iii) offer resale of its telecommunications services at wholesale rates and (iv) permit competitors, on terms and conditions (including rates) that are just, reasonable and nondiscriminatory, to collocate their physical plant on the carrier's property, or provide virtual colocation if physical colocation is not practicable. Current FCC rules require carriers to lease a network element only in those situations where competing carriers genuinely would be impaired without access to such network elements, and where the unbundling would not interfere with the development of facilities-based competition.
As a result of these regulatory, consumer and technological developments, carriers also face competition from competitive local exchange carriers, or CLECs, particularly in densely populated areas. CLECs provide competing services through reselling a carrier’s local services, through use of a carrier's unbundled network elements or through their own facilities.
Technological developments have led to the development of new products and services that have reduced the demand for our traditional services, as noted above, or that compete with traditional carrier services. Technological improvements have enabled cable television companies to provide traditional circuit-switched telephone service over their cable networks, and several national cable companies have aggressively marketed these services. Similarly, companies providing VoIP services provide voice communication services over the Internet which compete with our traditional telephone service and our own VoIP services. In addition, demand for our broadband services could be adversely affected by advanced wireless data transmission technologies being deployed by wireless providers and by certain technologies permitting cable companies and other competitors to deliver faster average broadband transmission speeds than ours.
Similar to us, many cable, technology or other communications companies that previously offered a limited range of services are now offering diversified bundles of services, either through their own networks, reselling arrangements or joint ventures. As such, a growing number of companies are competing to serve the communications needs of the same customer base. Such activities will continue to place downward pressure on the demand for and pricing of our services.
As customers increasingly demand high-speed connections for entertainment, communications and productivity, we expect the demands on our network will continue to increase over the next several years. To succeed, we must continue to invest in our networks or engage partners to ensure that they can deliver competitive services that meet these increasing bandwidth and speed requirements. In addition, network reliability and security are increasingly important competitive factors in our business.
Additional information about competitive pressures is located under the heading “Risk Factors.”
Competitors
In connection with providing strategic services to our business customers, which includes our small, medium and enterprise business, wholesale and governmental customers, we compete against other telecommunication providers, as well as other regional and national carriers, other data transport providers, cable companies, CLECs and other enterprises, some of whom are substantially larger than us. Competition is based on price, bandwidth, quality and speed of service, promotions and bundled offerings. In providing broadband services, we compete primarily with cable companies, wireless providers, technology companies and other broadband service providers. We face competition in Ethernet based services in the wholesale market from cable companies and fiber-based providers.
Our competitors for providing integrated data, broadband, voice services and other data services to our business customers range from small to mid-sized businesses. Due to the size of some of these companies, our competitors may be able to offer more inexpensive solutions to our customers. To compete, we focus on providing sophisticated, secure and performance-driven services to our business customers through our infrastructure.
The number of companies providing business services has grown and increased competition for these services, particularly with respect to smaller business customers. Many of our competitors for strategic services are not subject to the same regulatory requirements as we are and therefore they are able to avoid significant regulatory costs and obligations.
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Government Regulation
Overview
As discussed further below, our operations are subject to significant local, state, federal and foreign laws and regulations.
We are subject to the significant regulations by the FCC, which regulates interstate communications, and state utility commissions, which regulate intrastate communications. These agencies (i) issue rules to protect consumers and promote competition, (ii) set the rates that telecommunication companies charge each other for exchanging traffic, and (iii) have traditionally developed and administered support programs designed to subsidize the provision of services to high-cost rural areas. In most states, local voice service, switched and special access services and interconnection services are subject to price regulation, although the extent of regulation varies by type of service and geographic region. In addition, we are required to maintain licenses with the FCC and with state utility commissions. Laws and regulations in many states restrict the manner in which a licensed entity can interact with affiliates, transfer assets, issue debt and engage in other business activities. Many acquisitions and divestitures may require approval by the FCC and some state commissions. These agencies typically have the authority to withhold their approval, or to request or impose substantial conditions upon the transacting parties in connection with granting their approvals.
The following description discusses some of the major industry regulations that may affect our traditional operations, but numerous other regulations not discussed below could also impact us. Some legislation and regulations are currently the subject of judicial, legislative and administrative proceedings which could substantially change the manner in which the telecommunications industry operates and the amount of revenues we receive for our services.
Neither the outcome of these proceedings, nor their potential impact on us, can be predicted at this time. For additional information, see "Risk Factors."
The laws and regulations governing our affairs are quite complex and occasionally in conflict with each other. From time to time, we are fined for failing to meet applicable regulations or service requirements.
Federal Regulation
General
We are required to comply with the Communications Act of 1934. Among other things, this law requires our local exchange carriers to offer various of our legacy services at just and reasonable rates and on non-discriminatory terms. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 materially amended the Communications Act of 1934, primarily to promote competition.
The FCC regulates interstate services we provide, including the special access charges we bill for wholesale network transmission and the interstate access charges that we bill to long-distance companies and other communications companies in connection with the origination and termination of interstate phone calls. Additionally, the FCC regulates a number of aspects of our business related to privacy, homeland security and network infrastructure, including our access to and use of local telephone numbers and our provision of emergency 911 services. The FCC has responsibility for maintaining and administering support programs designed to expand nationwide access to communications services (which are described further below), as well as other programs supporting service to low-income households, schools and libraries, and rural health care providers. Changes in the composition of the five members of the FCC or its Chairman can have significant impacts on the regulation of our business.
In recent years, our operations and those of other telecommunications carriers have been further impacted by legislation and regulation imposing additional obligations on us, particularly with regards to providing voice and broadband service, bolstering homeland security, increasing disaster recovery requirements, minimizing environmental impacts and enhancing privacy. These laws include the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, and laws governing local telephone number portability and customer proprietary network information requirements. In addition, the FCC has heightened its focus on the reliability of emergency 911 services. The FCC has imposed fines on us and other companies for 911 outages and has adopted new compliance requirements for providing 911 service. We are incurring capital and operating expenses designed to comply with the FCC's new requirements and minimize future outages. All of these laws and regulations may cause us to incur additional costs and could impact our ability to compete effectively against companies not subject to the same regulations.
Over the past several years, the FCC has taken various actions and initiated certain proceedings designed to comprehensively evaluate the proper regulation of the provisions of data services to businesses. As part of its evaluation, the FCC has reviewed the rates, terms and conditions under which these services are provided. The FCC's proceedings remain pending, and their ultimate impact on us is currently unknown.
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Telephony Services
We operate traditional telecommunications services in our Arizona subsidiary, and those services are largely governed under rules established for CLECs under the Communications Act. The Communications Act entitles our CLEC subsidiary to certain rights, but as telecommunications carriers, it also subjects them to regulation by the FCC and the states. Their designation as telecommunications carriers also results in other regulations that may affect them and the services they offer.
Interconnection and Intercarrier Compensation
The Communications Act requires telecommunications carriers to interconnect directly or indirectly with other telecommunications carriers. Under the FCC's intercarrier compensation rules, we are entitled, in some cases, to compensation from carriers when they use our network to terminate or originate calls and in other cases are required to compensate another carrier for using its network to originate or terminate traffic. The FCC and state regulatory commissions, including those in the states in which we operate, have adopted limits on the amounts of compensation that may be charged for certain types of traffic. As noted above, the FCC has determined that intercarrier compensation for all terminating traffic will be phased down over several years to a "bill-and-keep" regime, with no compensation between carriers for most terminating traffic by 2018 and is considering further reform that could reduce or eliminate compensation for originating traffic as well.
Universal Service
Our CLEC subsidiary is required to contribute to the Universal Service Fund (“USF”). The amount of universal service contribution required of us is based on a percentage of revenues earned from interstate and international services provided to end users. We allocate our end user revenues and remit payments to the universal service fund in accordance with FCC rules. The FCC has ruled that states may impose state universal service fees on CLEC telecommunications services.
State Regulation
Our CLEC subsidiary telecommunications services are subject to regulation by state commissions in each state where we provide services. In order to provide our services, we must seek approval from the state regulatory commission or be registered to provide services in each state where we operate and may at times require local approval to construct facilities. Regulatory obligations vary from state to state and include some or all of the following requirements: filing tariffs (rates, terms and conditions); filing operational, financial, and customer service reports; seeking approval to transfer the assets or capital stock of the broadband communications company; seeking approval to issue stocks, bonds and other forms of indebtedness of the broadband communications company; reporting customer service and quality of service requirements; outage reporting; making contributions to state universal service support programs; paying regulatory and state Telecommunications Relay Service and E911 fees; geographic build-out; and other matters relating to competition.
Other Regulations
Our CLEC subsidiary telecommunications services are subject to other FCC requirements, including protecting the use and disclosure of customer proprietary network information; meeting certain notice requirements in the event of service termination; compliance with disabilities access requirements; compliance with CALEA standards; outage reporting; and the payment of fees to fund local number portability administration and the North American Numbering Plan. As noted above, the FCC and states are examining whether new requirements are necessary to improve the resiliency of communications networks. Communications with our customers are also subject to FCC, FTC and state regulations on telemarketing and the sending of unsolicited commercial e-mail and fax messages, as well as additional privacy and data security requirements.
Broadband
Regulatory Classification. Broadband Internet access services were traditionally classified by the FCC as "information services" for regulatory purposes, a type of service that is subject to a lesser degree of regulation than "telecommunications services." In 2015, the FCC reversed this determination and classified broadband Internet access services as "telecommunications services." This reclassification has subjected our broadband Internet access service to greater regulation, although the FCC did not apply all telecommunications service obligations to broadband Internet access service. The 2015 Order could have a material adverse impact on our business as it may justify additional FCC regulation or support efforts by States to justify additional regulation of broadband Internet access services. In December 2017, the FCC adopted an order that in large part reverses the 2015 Order and reestablishes the "information service" classification for broadband Internet access service. The 2017 Order has not yet gone into effect, however, and the 2015 Order will remain binding until the 2017 Order takes effect. The 2017 Order is expected to be subject to legal challenge that may delay its effect or overturn it.
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Net Neutrality, and Current Status. The 2015 Order also established a new "Open Internet" framework that expanded disclosure requirements on Internet service providers ("ISPs") such as cable companies, prohibited blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization of Internet traffic on the basis of the content, and imposed a "general conduct standard" that prohibits unreasonable interference with the ability of end users and edge providers to reach each other. The FCC's 2017 Order eliminates these rules except for certain disclosure requirements (see the official release summary from the FCC below). Additionally, Congress and some states are considering legislation that may codify "network neutrality" rules.
The Federal Communications Commission has made the following official release about the Restoring Internet Freedom Order:
"The FCC's Restoring Internet Freedom Order, which took effect on June 11, (2018) provides a framework for protecting an open Internet while paving the way for better, faster and cheaper Internet access for consumers. It replaces unnecessary, heavy-handed regulations that were developed way back in 1934 with strong consumer protections, increased transparency, and common-sense rules that will promote investment and broadband deployment. The FCC's framework for protecting Internet freedom has the following key parts:
1. Consumer Protection
The Federal Trade Commission will police and take action against Internet service providers for anticompetitive acts or unfair and deceptive practices. The FTC is the nation's premier consumer protection agency, and until the FCC stripped it of jurisdiction over Internet service providers in 2015, the FTC protected consumers consistently across the Internet economy.
2. Transparency
A critical part of Internet openness involves Internet service providers being transparent about their business practices. That's why the FCC has imposed enhanced transparency requirements. Internet service providers must publicly disclose information regarding their network management practices, performance, and commercial terms of service. These disclosures must be made via a publicly available, easily accessible company website or through the FCC's website. This will discourage harmful practices and help regulators target any problematic conduct. These disclosures also support innovation, investment, and competition by ensuring that entrepreneurs and other small businesses have the technical information necessary to create and maintain online content, applications, services, and devices.
Internet Service Providers must clearly disclose their network management practices on their own web sites or with the FCC. For more information about these disclosures, you can visit https://www.fcc.gov/isp- disclosures.
Removes Unnecessary Regulations to Promote Broadband Investment
The Internet wasn't broken in 2015, when the previous FCC imposed 1930s-era regulations (known as "Title II") on Internet service providers. And ironically, these regulations made things worse by limiting investment in high-speed networks and slowing broadband deployment. Under Title II, broadband network investment dropped more than 5.6% -- the first time a decline has happened outside of a recession. The effect was particularly serious for smaller Internet service providers (fixed wireless companies, small-town cable operators, municipal broadband providers, electric cooperatives, and others) that don't have the resources or lawyers to navigate a thicket of complex rules "
The items listed in this internet Order are for carriers such as Century Link, which is our contract internet provider, and we are in compliance with the areas that we are responsible for which are few. We generate the last mile of internet service but we are actually a reseller of Century Link services as they provide the bandwidth to us.
Access for Persons with Disabilities. The FCC's rules require us to ensure that persons with disabilities have access to "advanced communications services" ("ACS"), such as electronic messaging and interoperable video conferencing. They also require that certain pay television programming delivered via Internet Protocol include closed captioning and require entities distributing such programming to end users to pass through such captions and identify programming that should be captioned.
Other Regulation. The 2015 Order also subjected broadband providers' Internet traffic exchange rates and practices to potential FCC oversight and created a mechanism for third parties to file complaints regarding these matters. In addition, our provision of Internet services also subjects us to the limitations on use and disclosure of user communications and records contained in the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986. Broadband Internet access service is also subject to other federal and state privacy laws applicable to electronic communications.
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Additionally, providers of broadband Internet access services must comply with CALEA, which requires providers to make their services and facilities accessible for law enforcement intercept requests. Various other federal and state laws apply to providers of services that are accessible through broadband Internet access service, including copyright laws, telemarketing laws, prohibitions on obscenity, and a ban on unsolicited commercial e-mail, and privacy and data security laws. Online content we provide is also subject to some of these laws.
Other forms of regulation of broadband Internet access service currently being considered by the FCC, Congress or state legislatures include consumer protection requirements, cyber security requirements, consumer service standards, requirements to contribute to universal service programs and requirements to protect personally identifiable customer data from theft. Pending and future legislation in this area could adversely affect our operations as an Internet service provider and our relationship with our Internet customers.
Additionally, from time to time the FCC and Congress have considered whether to subject broadband Internet access services to the federal Universal Service Fund ("USF") contribution requirements. Any contribution requirements adopted for Internet access services would impose significant new costs on our broadband Internet service. At the same time, the FCC is changing the manner in which Universal Service funds are distributed. By focusing on broadband and wireless deployment, rather than traditional telephone service, the changes could assist some of our competitors in more effectively competing with our service offerings.
VoIP Services
We provide telephony services using VoIP technology ("interconnected VoIP"). The FCC has adopted several regulations for interconnected VoIP services, as have several states, especially as it relates to core customer and safety issues such as e911, local number portability, disability access, outage reporting, universal service contributions, and regulatory reporting requirements. The FCC has not, however, formally classified interconnected VoIP services as either information services or telecommunications services. In this vacuum, some states have asserted more expansive rights to regulate interconnected VoIP services, while others have adopted laws that bar the state commission from regulating VoIP service.
Universal Service. Interconnected VoIP services must contribute to the USF used to subsidize communication services provided to low income households, to customers in rural and high cost areas, and to schools, libraries, and rural health care providers. The amount of universal service contribution required of interconnected VoIP service providers is based on a percentage of revenues earned from interstate and international services provided to end users. We allocate our end user revenues and remit payments to the universal service fund in accordance with FCC rules. The FCC has ruled that states may impose state universal service fees on interconnected VoIP providers.
Local Number Portability. The FCC requires interconnected VoIP service providers and their "numbering partners" to ensure that their customers have the ability to port their telephone numbers when changing providers. We also contribute to federal funds to meet the shared costs of local number portability and the costs of North American Numbering Plan Administration.
Intercarrier Compensation. In an October 2011 reform order and subsequent clarifying orders, the FCC revised the regime governing payments among providers of telephony services for the exchange of calls between and among different networks ("intercarrier compensation") to, among other things, explicitly include interconnected VoIP. In that Order, the FCC determined that intercarrier compensation for all terminating traffic, including VoIP traffic exchanged in TDM format, will be phased down over several years to a "bill-and-keep" regime, with no compensation between carriers for most terminating traffic by 2018. The FCC is considering further reform in this area, which could reduce or eliminate compensation for originating traffic as well.
Other Regulation. Interconnected VoIP service providers are required to provide enhanced 911 emergency services to their customers; protect customer proprietary network information from unauthorized disclosure to third parties; report to the FCC on service outages; comply with telemarketing regulations and other privacy and data security requirements; comply with disabilities access requirements and service discontinuance obligations; comply with call signaling requirements; and comply with CALEA standards. In August 2015, the FCC adopted new rules to improve the resiliency of the communications network. Under the new rules, providers of telephony services, including interconnected VoIP service providers, must make available eight hours of standby backup power for consumers to purchase at the point of sale. The rules also require that providers inform new and current customers about service limitations during power outages and steps that consumers can take to address those risks.
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Medical Division
The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) regulates all of our mobile laboratory testing activities performed on humans in the United States through Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (‘CLIA’) which covers approximately 260,000 laboratory entities. We obtain CLIA licenses where necessary to operate our mobile laboratories. We also hire staffing agencies that work the health care industry with the appropriate health care workers to operate the mobile laboratories, which agencies and workers are regulated by state and local agencies like the agency for Health Care Administration in Florida (“AHCA”). Each state and local jurisdiction has their own agency or regulatory organization that we follow and adhere to their laws and guidelines in relation operating our mobile testing facilities.
For additional information about these matters, see “Risk Factors.”
LICENSES
Arizona CLEC license in Phoenix area. License #20090393 which expires 2023 and is renewable every seven years.
TITLE TO PROPERTIES
None.
BACKLOG OF ORDERS
We currently have no backlogs of orders for sales, at this time.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
We have no government contracts.
COMPANY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
We are not conducting any research.
NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED
We have approximately 50 employees who work approximately 45 hours per week. All officers work approximately 60 hours per week. Directors work as needed.
WEBSITE
Our corporate website address is www.tptglobaltech.com.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES/ASSETS
(a)
Real Estate.
None.
(b)
Title to properties.
None.
(c)
Patents, Trade Names, Trademarks and Copyrights
See below.
Our executive offices are located in San Diego, California. We do not own any real property, but lease and office space consisting of approximately 15,000 sq. ft. among all of our corporate and subsidiary locations. We believe that substantially all of our property and equipment is in good condition, subject to normal wear and tear, and that our facilities have sufficient capacity to meet the current needs of our business.
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PATENTS, TRADE NAMES, TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
Either directly or through our subsidiaries, we have rights in various patents, trade names, trademarks, copyrights and other intellectual property necessary to conduct our business. Our services often use the intellectual property of others, including licensed software. We also occasionally license our intellectual property to others as we deem appropriate.
We periodically receive offers from third parties to purchase or obtain licenses for patents and other intellectual property rights in exchange for royalties or other payments. We also periodically receive notices, or are named in lawsuits, alleging that our products or services infringe on patents or other intellectual property rights of third parties. In certain instances, these matters can potentially adversely impact our operations, operating results or financial position. For additional information, see “Risk Factors”.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
We have been named in a lawsuit by EMA Financial, LLC (“EMA”) for failing to comply with a Securities Purchase Agreement entered into in June 2019. More specifically, EMA claims the Company failed to honor notices of conversion, failed to establish and maintain share reserves, failed to register EMA shares and by failed to assure that EMA shares were Rule 144 eligible within 6 months. EMA has claimed in excess of $7,614,967 in relief. The Company has filed an answer and counterclaim. The Company does not believe at this time that any negative outcome would result in more than the $619,955 it has recorded on its balance sheet as of March 31, 2021.
A lawsuit was filed in Michigan by the one of the former owners of SpeedConnect, LLC, John Ogren. Mr. Ogren claims he is owed back wages related to the acquisition agreement wherein the Company acquired the assets of SpeedConnect, LLC and kept him on through a consulting agreement. He ultimately resigned in writing and now claims that even though he resigned he should still have been paid. Mr. Ogren is claiming wages of $354,178 plus interest, fees and costs. The consulting agreement called for arbitration. We understand that Mr. Ogren is in the process of dismissing the lawsuit and that he wants to pursue his claim through arbitration. Management does not believe the Company has any liability in this claim and will pursue its defenses vigorously.
The Company has been named in a lawsuit, Robert Serrett vs. TruCom, Inc., by a former employee who was terminated by management in 2016. The employee was working under an employment agreement but was terminated for breach of the agreement. The former employee is suing for breach of contract and is seeking around $75,000 in back pay and benefits. We recently learned that Mr. Serrett received a default judgement in Texas on May 15, 2018 for $70,650 plus $3,500 in attorney fees and 5% interest and court costs. However, he has made no attempt that we are aware of to obtain a sister state judgment in Arizona, where Trucom resides, or to try and enforce the judgement and collect. Management believes it has good and meritorious defenses and does not belief the outcome of the lawsuit will have any material effect on the financial position of the Company.
We are not currently involved in any litigation that we believe could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition or results of operations. There is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the executive officers of our company or any of our subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting our company, our common stock, any of our subsidiaries or of our companies or our subsidiaries’ officers or directors in their capacities as such, in which an adverse decision could have a material adverse effect. We anticipate that we (including current and any future subsidiaries) will from time to time become subject to claims and legal proceedings arising in the ordinary course of business. It is not feasible to predict the outcome of any such proceedings and we cannot assure that their ultimate disposition will not have a materially adverse effect on our business, financial condition, cash flows or results of operations.
MARKET FOR COMMON EQUITY AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS
Market Information
Currently there is a limited public trading market for our common stock as quoted on the OTCQB under the symbol TPTW.
2021
2020
2019
2018
Quarter Ended
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
March 31
$0.10
$0.03
$0.011
$0.0007
$0.119
$0.0211
$0.2172
$0.069
June 30
$0.04
$0.01
$0.037
$0.002
$0.198
$0.0511
$0.20
$0.0701
September 30
$—
$—
$0.093
$0.024
$0.14
$0.0432
$0.192
$0.0263
December 31
$—
$—
$0.06
$0.021
$0.072
$0.0035
$0.1184
$0.0211
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Rules Governing Low-price Stocks That May Affect Our Shareholders' Ability to Resell Shares of Our Common Stock
Our common stock currently is traded on the OTCQB under the symbol TPTW.
Quotations on the OTCQB reflect inter-dealer prices, without retail mark-up, markdown or commission and may not reflect actual transactions. Our common stock will be subject to certain rules adopted by the SEC that regulate broker-dealer practices in connection with transactions in “penny stocks.” Penny stocks generally are securities with a price of less than $5.00, other than securities registered on certain national exchanges or quoted on the NASDAQ system, provided that the exchange or system provides current price and volume information with respect to transaction in such securities. The additional sales practice and disclosure requirements imposed upon broker-dealers are and may discourage broker-dealers from effecting transactions in our shares which could severely limit the market liquidity of the shares and impede the sale of shares in the secondary market.
The penny stock rules require broker-dealers, prior to a transaction in a penny stock not otherwise exempt from the rules, to make a special suitability determination for the purchaser to receive the purchaser’s written consent to the transaction prior to sale, to deliver standardized risk disclosure documents prepared by the SEC that provides information about penny stocks and the nature and level of risks in the penny stock market. The broker-dealer must also provide the customer with current bid and offer quotations for the penny stock. In addition, the penny stock regulations require the broker-dealer to deliver, prior to any transaction involving a penny stock, a disclosure schedule prepared by the SEC relating to the penny stock market, unless the broker-dealer or the transaction is otherwise exempt. A broker-dealer is also required to disclose commissions payable to the broker-dealer and the registered representative and current quotations for the securities. Finally, a broker-dealer is required to send monthly statements disclosing recent price information with respect to the penny stock held in a customer's account and information with respect to the limited market in penny stocks.
Holders
As of July 8, 2021, we have 436 shareholders of record of our common stock. Sales under Rule 144 are also subject to manner of sale provisions and notice requirements and to the availability of current public information about us. Under Rule 144, a person who has not been an affiliate at any time during the three months preceding a sale, and who has beneficially owned the shares proposed to be sold for at least 6 months, is entitled to sell shares without complying with the manner of sale, volume limitation or notice provisions of Rule 144.
As of July 8, 2021, our shareholders hold 879,029,038 shares. Additionally, 75,000,000 shares will be issued and may be sold pursuant to this Registration Statement.
Dividends
As of the filing of this prospectus, we have not paid any dividends on our common stock to shareholders. The Series D Preferred Stock will be paid 6% per annum on a cumulative basis, in cash or in registered common stock. There are no restrictions which would limit our ability to pay dividends on common equity or that are likely to do so in the future. The Florida Revised Statutes, however, do prohibit us from declaring dividends where, after giving effect to the distribution of the dividend; we would not be able to pay our debts as they become due in the usual course of business; or our total assets would be less than the sum of the total liabilities plus the amount that would be needed to satisfy the rights of shareholders who have preferential rights superior to those receiving the distribution.
TPT GLOBAL TECH, INC.
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND NOTES
The following is a complete list of the financial statements attached hereto:
(a) Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for the three months ended March 31, 2021; and
(b) Audited Financial Statements for the years ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019.
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TPT GLOBAL TECH, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND NOTES
Table of Contents
UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 2021
BALANCE SHEETS AS OF MARCH 31, 2021 AND DECEMBER 31, 2020
F-2
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 2021 AND 2020
F-4
STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 2021 AND 2020
F-5
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 2021 AND 2020
F-6
NOTES FOR THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
F-8 – F-28
F-1
TPT Global Tech, Inc.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
ASSETS
March 31,
December 31,
2021
2020
(Unaudited)
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
$174,679
$19,309
Accounts receivable, net
228,626
164,818
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
82,880
180,362
Total current assets
486,185
364,489
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Property and equipment, net
2,134,718
2,145,597
Operating lease right of use assets
5,083,807
4,732,459
Intangible assets, net
4,529,537
4,714,941
Goodwill
768,091
768,091
Deposits and other assets
56,072
111,111
Total non-current assets
12,572,225
12,472,199
TOTAL ASSETS
$13,058,410
$12,836,688
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$8,435,164
$7,866,140
Deferred revenue
458,069
341,789
Customer liability
338,725
338,725
Current portion of loans, advances and factoring agreements
1,703,678
2,308,753
Convertible notes payable, net of discounts
1,711,098
1,711,098
Notes payable - related parties, net of discounts
10,555,159
10,559,796
Convertible notes payable – related parties, net of discounts
922,181
922,481
Derivative liabilities
5,157,761
5,265,139
Current portion of operating lease liabilities
3,084,981
2,682,722
Financing lease liabilities
172,880
184,939
Financing lease liabilities – related party
661,651
654,633
Total current liabilities
33,201,347
32,836,215
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Loans, advances and factoring agreements, net of current portion and discounts
1,447,875
843,577
Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion
3,282,285
2,872,952
Total non-current liabilities
4,730,160
3,716,529
Total liabilities
37,931,507
36,552,744
Commitments and contingencies
—
—
See accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements.
F-2
TPT Global Tech, Inc.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS - CONTINUED
March 31,
December 31,
2021
2020
(Unaudited)
MEZZANINE EQUITY
Convertible Preferred Series A, 1,000,000 designated - 1,000,000 shares issued and outstanding as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020
3,117,000
3,117,000
Convertible Preferred Series B – 3,000,000 shares designated, 2,588,693 shares issued and outstanding as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020
1,677,473
1,677,476
Convertible Preferred Series C – 3,000,000 shares designated, zero shares issued and outstanding as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020
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---
Convertible Preferred Series D, 10,000,000 designated – 30,749 and zero shares issued and outstanding as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020
153,744
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Total mezzanine equity
4,948,217
4,794,473
STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT
Common stock, $.001 par value, 1,000,000,000 shares authorized, 873,064,371 and 865,564,371 shares issued and outstanding as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively
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RBI & how its policies can start to affect the market
Disclaimer: This DD is to help start forming a market view as per RBI announcements. Also a gentle reminder that fundamentals play out over a longer time frame than intraday. The authors take no responsiblity for your yolos.
With contributions by Asli Bakchodi, Bran OP & dragononweed!
What is the RBI?
RBI is the central bank of India. They are one of the key players who affect India’s economic trajectory. They control currency supply, banking rules and more. This means that it is not a bank in which retailers or corporates can open an account with. Instead they are a bank for bankers and the Government of India.
Their functions can be broadly classified into 6.
· Monetary authority
· Financial supervisor for financial system
· Issuer of currency
· Manages Foreign exchange
· Bankers bank
· Banker to the government
This DD will take a look at each of these functions. It will be followed by a list of rates the RBI sets, and how changes in them can affect the market.
1. Monetary Authority
One of RBI’s functions is to achieve the goal of “Price Stability” in the economy. This essentially means achieving an inflation rate that is within a desired limit.
A monetary policy committee (MPC) decides on the desired inflation rate and its limits through majority vote of its 6 members, in consultation with the GoI.
The current inflation target for RBI is as follows
Consumer Price Inflation (CPI): 4%
Upper Limit: 6%
Lower Limit: 2%
An increase in CPI means less purchasing power. Generally speaking, if inflation is too high, the public starts cutting down on spending, leading to a negative impact on the markets. And vice versa. Lower inflation leads to more purchasing power, more spending, more investments leading to a positive impact on the market.
2. Financial Supervisor For Financial System
A financial system consists of financial markets (Capital market, money market, forex market etc.), financial institutions (banks, stock exchanges, NBFC etc) & financial assets (currencies, bills, bonds etc)
RBI supervises this entire system and lays down the rules and regulations for it. It can also use further ‘Selective Credit Controls’ to regulate banks.
3. Issues of currency
The RBI is responsible for the printing of currency notes. RBI is free to print as much as it wants as long as the minimum reserve of Rs 200 Cr (Gold 112 Cr) is maintained. The RBI has total assets or a balance size sheet of Rs. 51 trillion (April 2020). (1 Trillion = 1 Lakh crore)
India’s current reserves mean our increase in currency circulation is well managed.
4. Manages Foreign Exchange
RBI regulates all of India’s foreign exchange transactions. It is the custodian of all of foreign currencies in India. It allows for the foreign exchange value of the rupee to be controlled. RBI also buy and sell rupees in the foreign exchange market at its discretion.
In case of any currency movement, a country’s central bank can directly intervene to either push the currency up, as India has been doing, or to keep it artificially low, as the Chinese central bank does. To push up a currency, a central bank can sell dollars, which is the global reserve currency, or the currency against which all others are measured. To push down a currency, a central bank can buy dollars.
The RBI deciding this depends on the import/export and financial health of the country. Generally a weaker rupee means imports are more expensive, but are favourable for exports. And a stronger rupee means imports are cheaper but are unfavourable for exports.
A weaker rupee can make foreign investment more lucrative driving up FII. A stronger rupee can have an adverse effect of FII investing in markets.
5. Banker’s Bank
Every bank has to maintain a certain amount of reserve with the RBI. A certain percentage of a bank’s liabilities (anywhere between 3-15% as decided by RBI) has to be maintained in this account. This is called the Cash Reserve Ratio. This is determined by the MPC during the monetary policy review (which happens every six weeks at present).
It lends money from this reserve to other banks if they are short on cash, but generally, it is seen as a last resort move. Banks are encouraged to meet their shortfalls of cash from other resources.
6. Banker to the government
RBI is the entity that carries out ALL monetary transactions on behalf of the Government. It holds custody of the cash balance of the Government, gives temporary loans to both central and state governments and manages the debt operations of the central Government, through instruments of debt and the interest rates associated with them - like bonds.
The different rates set & managed by RBI
- Repo rate
The rate at which RBI is willing to lend to commercial banks is called as Repo Rate.
Banks sometimes need money for emergency or to maintain the SLR and CRR (explained below). They borrow this from RBI but have to pay some interest on it. The interest that is to be paid on the amount to the RBI is called as Repo Rate.
It does not function like a normal loan but acts like a forward contract. Banks have to provide collateral like government bonds, T-bills etc. Repo means Repurchase Option is the true meaning of Repo an agreement where the bank promises to repurchase these government securities after the repo period is over.
As a tool to control inflation, RBI increases the Repo Rate making it more expensive for banks to borrow from the RBI with a view to restrict availability of money. Exact opposite stance shall be taken in case of deflationary environment.
The change of repo rate is aimed to affect the flow of money in the economy. An increase in repo rate decreases the flow of money in the economy, while the decrease in repo rate increases the flow of money in the economy. RBI by changing these rates shows its stance to the economy at large whether they prioritize growth or inflation.
- Reverse Repo Rate
The rate at which the RBI is willing to borrow from the Banks is called as Reverse Repo Rate. If the RBI increases the reverse repo rate, it means that the RBI is willing to offer lucrative interest rate to banks to park their money with the RBI. Banks in this case agree to resell government securities after reverse repo period.
Generally, an increase in reverse repo rate that banks will have a higher incentive to park their money with RBI. It decreases liquidity, affecting the market in a negative manner. Decrease in reverse repo rate increases liquidity affecting the market in a positive manner.
Both the repo rate and reverse repo rate fall under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility tools for RBI.
- Cash reserve ratio (CRR)
Banks in India are required to deposit a specific percentage of their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL) in the form of CASH with the RBI. This minimum ratio (that is the part of the total deposits to be held as cash) is stipulated by the RBI and is known as the CRR or Cash Reserve Ratio. These reserves will not be in circulation at any point in time.
For example, if a bank had a NDTL (like current Account, Savings Account and Fixed Deposits) of 100Cr and the CRR is at 3%, it would have to keep 3Cr as Cash reserve ratio to the RBI. This amount earns no interest.
Currently it is at 3%. A lower cash ratio means banks can deposit just a lower amount and use the remaining money leading to higher liquidity. This translates to more money to invest which is seen as positive for the market. Inversely, a higher cash ratio equates to lower liquidity which translates to a negative market sentiment.
Thus, the RBI uses the CRR to control excess money flow and regulate liquidity in the economy.
- Statutory liquidity ratio (SLR)
Banks in India have to keep a certain percentage of their net demand and time liabilities WITH THEMSELVES. And this can be in the form of liquid assets like gold and government securities, not just cash. A lot of banks keep them in government bonds as they give a decent interest.
The current SLR ratio of 18.25%, which means that for every Rs.100 deposited in a bank, it has to invest Rs.18.50 in any of the asset classes approved by RBI.
A low SLR means higher levels of loans to the private sector. This boosts investment and acts as a positive sentiment for the market. Conversely a high SLR means tighter levels of credit and can cause a negative effect on the market.
Essentially, the RBI uses the SLR to control ease of credit in the economy. It also ensures that the banks maintain a certain level of funds to meet depositor’s demands instead of over liquidation.
- Bank Rate
Bank rate is a rate at which the Reserve Bank of India provides the loan to commercial banks without keeping any security. There is no agreement on repurchase that will be drawn up or agreed upon with no collateral as well. This is different from repo rate as loans taken with repo rate are taken on the basis of securities. Bank rate hence is higher than the repo rate.
Currently the bank rate is 4.25%. Since bank rate is essentially a loan interest rate like repo rate, it affects the market in similar ways.
- Marginal Cost of Funds based Lending Rate (MCLR)
This is the minimum rate below which the banks are not allowed to lend. Raising this rate, makes loans more expensive, drying up liquidity, affecting the market in a negative way. Similarly, lower MCLR rates will bring in high liquidity, affecting the market in a positive way.
MCLR is a varying lending rate instead of a single rate according to the kind of loans. Currently, the MCLR rate is between 6.65% - 7.15%
- Marginal Standing facility
Marginal Standing Facility is the interest rate at which a depository institution (generally banks) lends or borrows funds with another depository institution in the overnight market. Overnight market is the part of financial market which offers the shortest term loans. These loans have to be repaid the next day.
MSF can be used by a bank after it exhausts its eligible security holdings for borrowing under other options like the Liquidity adjustment facilities.
The MSF would be a penal rate for banks and the banks can borrow funds by pledging government securities within the limits of the statutory liquidity ratio.
The current rate stands at 4.25%. The effect it has on the market is synonymous with the other lending rates such as repo rate & bank rate.
- Loan to value ratio
The loan-to-value (LTV) ratio is an assessment of lending risk that financial institutions and other lenders examine before approving a mortgage. Typically, loan assessments with high LTV ratios are considered higher risk loans.
Basically, if a companies preferred form of collateral rises in value and leads the market (growing faster than the market), then the company will see the loans that it signed with higher LTV suddenly reduce (but the interest rate remains the same).
Let’s consider an example of gold as a collateral. Consider a loan was approved with gold as collateral. The market price for gold is Rs 2000/g, and for each g, a loan of Rs 1500 was given. (The numbers are simplified for understanding). This would put LTV of the loan at 1500/2000 = 0.75. Since it is a substantial LTV, say the company priced the loan at 20% interest rate.
Now the next year, the price of gold rose to Rs 3000/kg. This would mean that the LTV of the current loan has changed to 0.5 but the company is not obligated to change the interest rate. This means that even if the company sees a lot of defaults, it is fairly protected by the unexpected surge in the underlying asset. Moreover, since the underlying asset is more valuable, default rates for the loans goes down as people are more protective of the collateral they have placed.
The same scenario for gold is happening right now and is the reason for gold backed loan providers like MUTHOOT to hit ATHs as gold is leading the economy right now. Also, these in these scenarios, it also enables companies to offer additional loan on same gold for those who are interested Instead of keeping the loan amount same most of the gold loan companies.
Based on above, we can see that as RBI changes LTV for certain assets, we are in a position to identify potential institutions that could get a good Quarterly result and try to enter it early.
Conclusion
The above rates contain the ways in the Central Bank manages the monetary policy, growth and inflation in the country.
Its impact on Stock market is often seen when these rates are changed, they act as triggers for the intraday positions on that day. But overall, the outlook is always maintained on how the RBI sees the country is doing, and knee jerk reactions are limited to intraday positions. The long term stance is always well within the limits of the outlook the big players in the market are expecting.
The important thing to keep in mind is that the problems facing the economy needn’t be uni-dimensional. Problems with inflation, growth, liquidity, currency depreciation all can come together, for which the RBI will have to play a balancing role with all it powers to change these rates and the forex reserve. So the effect on the market needs to be given more thought than simply extrapolated as ‘rates go low, markets go up’.
But understanding these individual effects of these rates allows you to start putting together the puzzle of how and where the market and the economy could go.
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Here are my questions about Forex... 1. Do I HAVE to pay $200 and sign up for one of Those groups? I absolutely hate that idea and would much rather do Forex solo.
How much money do I need to start out with for forex trading?
How do I make my forex account and what is the best app to use??
I am completely new to forex and would only like to work with one person or just receive advice on how to do it solo. I have never invited before so many people I know are doing forex now and seem to be doing decent. I just want spending money for edibles, clothes and vacations and would rather have disposable income to use that for instead of work income which goes to bills first before anything.
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Complying to a scammer, but not quite the way he wanted me to!
(To any moderator, I have anonymitised everything and made sure that it is according to rules of this subreddit,I wanna share this story so please let me know should further editing be required ! please Consider this person has likely stolen thousands and thousands of innocent people so i wanna spread awareness!
So the other day (actually my birthday too :)) I found this account on IG, I saved him as Scumm in my phone but he claims to be an "Alex", hit him up if you wanna get rich it is a fiest. So i hit him up and be like:
[19:00, 23/09/2020] OP: Hello sir I am Tom, I read a lot of things about Forex and crypto and your page in particular and just inherited some money from a relative , I heard so many good things I thought you might help me invest some of that money so it is not lost?
Kindly
[19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok
[19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Welcome
[19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Where are you from?
[19:09, 23/09/2020] OP: Germany
[19:09, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok Tom
[19:09, 23/09/2020] Scumm: We specialise on Stock And cryptocurrency trading, with the sole aim of making awesome profit from the rapid changes in price of the assets and currencies we trade. We are group of professional market analysts that studies the market picking the best assets to invest on, and as well the best cryptocurrency pairs to trade on. We have mastered risk management and as well best possible strategy to maximize our clients Profits
[19:10, 23/09/2020] Scumm: With the minimum investment of 1 BTC you can make 3.8BTC in a month
[19:11, 23/09/2020] Scumm: If I may ask do you have a Bitcoin Wallet address?
Now you can see how this is a scam and no one should ever follow such ludicrous claims! 380% in a month, if sb knew how, they wouldnt share that ,not in this world, not in this century... So i amlike:
[19:15, 23/09/2020] OP: I'd be willing to invest even 2 bitcoin but I would need your company credentials and iban to send money to
[19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: I can only provide you a US account to make payment
[19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: This if gonna be possible
[19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Hmm I'll see maybe that works
[19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Easiest would be IBAN
[19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Your company does not have any European bank accounts?
[19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: IBAN
[19:20, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Mate I always follow procedures so I have not accept Transfer for deposit
[19:20, 23/09/2020] Scumm: But I will see to that ok
You see where this is going I want some info and make him believe he or one of his mules at least gets sweet sweet cash. NOT SO FAST
[20:49, 23/09/2020] Scumm: I’m waiting on my Colleague to forward details to me now
[20:49, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok so you are not sending today?
[20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: Thank u so much
[20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: I can try but I have to call bank
[20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: For over 1000
[20:50, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok ok mate
[20:50, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Good
[21:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: XXXXXX XXXXXXXX
XXX Bank
Account number: 8XXXXX0
Sort code: XXXX
IBAN: GBXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
[21:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Are you there Mate?
[22:43, 23/09/2020] OP: Yes hi thank u so much
[22:43, 23/09/2020] OP: Let me chdck
[22:46, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate
[22:53, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Are you trying to send it now mate?
Spinning it furtherly: I just tell some yada yada about how it takes time and a signature since its such a large sum!
[11:46, 24/09/2020] OP: Do you have license
[11:46, 24/09/2020] Scumm: 25BTC too small for even my students 😂 /\SURE buddy! */*
[11:46, 24/09/2020] OP: NASAA 67?
[11:47, 24/09/2020] OP: For financial advisor
[11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: This
[11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: Sorry was upside down
[11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: ?
[11:51, 24/09/2020] Scumm: I’m an independent expert trader and portfolio management in crypto market
[11:52, 24/09/2020] Scumm: License only met to give out from head of Admin
[11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: Ah kk
[11:52, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yes mate
[11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: But normally 67 and 68 is required
[11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: For normal managers?
[11:53, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yes
[11:55, 24/09/2020] Scumm: have no worries mate
[11:55, 24/09/2020] Scumm: 100%
Now this is quite interesting NASAA 65 and 66 are licenses needed to be an account manager in the US so if he was he should know that i just made up 67 and 68!
[19:20, 24/09/2020] OP: Ill makethe first payment asap, but i cant make my bank go faster sorry
[19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: howeverone thing:
[19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: most of the moneyigotis still in USD isit possible u said invest and send to USbank too?
[19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: for 20kUSD and above
[19:22, 24/09/2020] OP: its hard for me topurhcase that much bitcoin on my own right now
[19:22, 24/09/2020] OP: but i see that i can trust you!
[19:22, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Mate ASAP you said you make payment today and you didn’t so I don’t know if you even sure about this yet
[19:23, 24/09/2020] Scumm: I don’t get you please
[19:23, 24/09/2020] Scumm: You mean you want your profit sent to a US bank?
[19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: You have no worries about that mate
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I am
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I signed the paper mate I am so happy
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: That's all they need I told u
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: To make payments international so large
[19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yeah you said that mate
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I am beeing honest as well
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: So I sent it back by post Today
[19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate
[19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: But I am not at my banks city so post takes 1-2 days and then they can release
[19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: Sorry to keep u waiting
[19:25, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate
[19:25, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Oh I see
[19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: No what I meant: if I wanna start with more can j invest 20k USD too? I know u usually don't do and j ask very weird questions but I meant
[19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: I am not always home have pc etc but I am in contact with u and my bank
[19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: So is it possible? Otherwise I have to convert USD to euro or GDP
[19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: 40k is sill in USD I have
[19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: That would be even crazier profits 🤑🤑🤑
[19:27, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Now I’m understanding
SO NOW HE IS UNDERSTANDING good good, and almost ready to screw one of his US mules too:
[21:00, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate
[21:04, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Can they send from US to the IBAN account?
[21:05, 24/09/2020] OGOP: Hm I don't know it's a bit tricky BC I'm no us citizen
[21:05, 24/09/2020] OGOP: I have one iban authorised to cash all out in euro
[21:05, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok ok mate
[21:06, 24/09/2020] OP: And US I think right now
[21:06, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate please hold
[21:10, 24/09/2020] OP Sure man
[21:11, 24/09/2020] OP: Uff such a huge step for me
[21:11, 24/09/2020] OP: I hope u do it real good 🤑🤑🤑
[21:12, 24/09/2020] OP Do you have customers in US too?
[21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Bank name: Teachers Federal Credit Union
Bank address: XXXXXXX
Account holder: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Account Holders address:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXX
Routing Number: XXXXXXX
Account number:XXXXXXXXXX
[21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Sure mate //SO HE CLAIMS TO HAVE SCAMMED US CITIZENS!
[21:12, 24/09/2020] OP: Nice
[21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Please make sure you send confirmation immediately
So finally I did not send him payment proof,I sent him a spoofed link to fetch his IP with a link to "payment proof" and got his IP and location (cant showr a real link bc it has my IP in it...) And was like " oh hey how is the whether in Irele, Nigeria??"
Needless to say he blocked me straight away after I called him a disgraceful sc*m but hey..... I still called the corresponding banks, the UK Fraud Action and the FBI just to make sure and shared all of the details without any editting :)
Have fun "mate"! If they can freeze only 1 $ and return it to a likely victim, I am more then happy
Cheers dont get scammed!
TL/DR: Scammed a Nigerian scammer into sending me real accounts, names and details in UK and US (mules) to forward to the police and may or may not have donated 500 to charity.
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Complying to a scammer... until i dont!
(To any moderator, I have anonymitised everything and made sure that it is according to rules of this subreddit,I wanna share this story so please let me know should further editing be required ! please Consider this person has likely stolen thousands and thousands of innocent people so i wanna spread awareness!
So the other day (actually my birthday too :)) I found this account on IG, I saved him as Scumm in my phone but he claims to be an "Alex", hit him up if you wanna get rich it is a fiest. So i hit him up and be like:
[19:00, 23/09/2020] OP: Hello sir I am Tom, I read a lot of things about Forex and crypto and your page in particular and just inherited some money from a relative , I heard so many good things I thought you might help me invest some of that money so it is not lost?
Kindly
[19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok
[19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Welcome
[19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Where are you from?
[19:09, 23/09/2020] OP: Germany
[19:09, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok Tom
[19:09, 23/09/2020] Scumm: We specialise on Stock And cryptocurrency trading, with the sole aim of making awesome profit from the rapid changes in price of the assets and currencies we trade. We are group of professional market analysts that studies the market picking the best assets to invest on, and as well the best cryptocurrency pairs to trade on. We have mastered risk management and as well best possible strategy to maximize our clients Profits
[19:10, 23/09/2020] Scumm: With the minimum investment of 1 BTC you can make 3.8BTC in a month
[19:11, 23/09/2020] Scumm: If I may ask do you have a Bitcoin Wallet address?
Now you can see how this is a scam and no one should ever follow such ludicrous claims! 380% in a month, if sb knew how, they wouldnt share that ,not in this world, not in this century... So i amlike:
[19:15, 23/09/2020] OP: I'd be willing to invest even 2 bitcoin but I would need your company credentials and iban to send money to
[19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: I can only provide you a US account to make payment
[19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: This if gonna be possible
[19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Hmm I'll see maybe that works
[19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Easiest would be IBAN
[19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Your company does not have any European bank accounts?
[19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: IBAN
[19:20, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Mate I always follow procedures so I have not accept Transfer for deposit
[19:20, 23/09/2020] Scumm: But I will see to that ok
You see where this is going I want some info and make him believe he or one of his mules at least gets sweet sweet cash. NOT SO FAST
[20:49, 23/09/2020] Scumm: I’m waiting on my Colleague to forward details to me now
[20:49, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok so you are not sending today?
[20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: Thank u so much
[20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: I can try but I have to call bank
[20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: For over 1000
[20:50, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok ok mate
[20:50, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Good
[21:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: XXXXXX XXXXXXXX
XXX Bank
Account number: 8XXXXX0
Sort code: XXXX
IBAN: GBXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
[21:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Are you there Mate?
[22:43, 23/09/2020] OP: Yes hi thank u so much
[22:43, 23/09/2020] OP: Let me chdck
[22:46, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate
[22:53, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Are you trying to send it now mate?
Spinning it furtherly: I just tell some yada yada about how it takes time and a signature since its such a large sum!
[11:46, 24/09/2020] OP: Do you have license
[11:46, 24/09/2020] Scumm: 25BTC too small for even my students 😂 /\SURE buddy! */*
[11:46, 24/09/2020] OP: NASAA 67?
[11:47, 24/09/2020] OP: For financial advisor
[11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: This
[11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: Sorry was upside down
[11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: ?
[11:51, 24/09/2020] Scumm: I’m an independent expert trader and portfolio management in crypto market
[11:52, 24/09/2020] Scumm: License only met to give out from head of Admin
[11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: Ah kk
[11:52, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yes mate
[11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: But normally 67 and 68 is required
[11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: For normal managers?
[11:53, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yes
[11:55, 24/09/2020] Scumm: have no worries mate
[11:55, 24/09/2020] Scumm: 100%
Now this is quite interesting NASAA 65 and 66 are licenses needed to be an account manager in the US so if he was he should know that i just made up 67 and 68!
[19:20, 24/09/2020] OP: Ill makethe first payment asap, but i cant make my bank go faster sorry
[19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: howeverone thing:
[19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: most of the moneyigotis still in USD isit possible u said invest and send to USbank too?
[19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: for 20kUSD and above
[19:22, 24/09/2020] OP: its hard for me topurhcase that much bitcoin on my own right now
[19:22, 24/09/2020] OP: but i see that i can trust you!
[19:22, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Mate ASAP you said you make payment today and you didn’t so I don’t know if you even sure about this yet
[19:23, 24/09/2020] Scumm: I don’t get you please
[19:23, 24/09/2020] Scumm: You mean you want your profit sent to a US bank?
[19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: You have no worries about that mate
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I am
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I signed the paper mate I am so happy
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: That's all they need I told u
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: To make payments international so large
[19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yeah you said that mate
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I am beeing honest as well
[19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: So I sent it back by post Today
[19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate
[19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: But I am not at my banks city so post takes 1-2 days and then they can release
[19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: Sorry to keep u waiting
[19:25, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate
[19:25, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Oh I see
[19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: No what I meant: if I wanna start with more can j invest 20k USD too? I know u usually don't do and j ask very weird questions but I meant
[19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: I am not always home have pc etc but I am in contact with u and my bank
[19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: So is it possible? Otherwise I have to convert USD to euro or GDP
[19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: 40k is sill in USD I have
[19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: That would be even crazier profits 🤑🤑🤑
[19:27, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Now I’m understanding
SO NOW HE IS UNDERSTANDING good good, and almost ready to screw one of his US mules too:
[21:00, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate
[21:04, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Can they send from US to the IBAN account?
[21:05, 24/09/2020] OGOP: Hm I don't know it's a bit tricky BC I'm no us citizen
[21:05, 24/09/2020] OGOP: I have one iban authorised to cash all out in euro
[21:05, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok ok mate
[21:06, 24/09/2020] OP: And US I think right now
[21:06, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate please hold
[21:10, 24/09/2020] OP Sure man
[21:11, 24/09/2020] OP: Uff such a huge step for me
[21:11, 24/09/2020] OP: I hope u do it real good 🤑🤑🤑
[21:12, 24/09/2020] OP Do you have customers in US too?
[21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Bank name: Teachers Federal Credit Union
Bank address: XXXXXXX
Account holder: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Account Holders address:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXX
Routing Number: XXXXXXX
Account number:XXXXXXXXXX
[21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Sure mate //SO HE CLAIMS TO HAVE SCAMMED US CITIZENS!
[21:12, 24/09/2020] OP: Nice
[21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Please make sure you send confirmation immediately
So finally I did not send him payment proof,I sent him a spoofed link to fetch his IP with a link to "payment proof" and got his IP and location (cant showr a real link bc it has my IP in it...) And was like " oh hey how is the whether in Irele, Nigeria??"
Needless to say he blocked me straight away after I called him a disgraceful sc*m but hey..... I still called the corresponding banks, the UK Fraud Action and the FBI just to make sure and shared all of the details without any editting :)
Have fun "mate"! If they can freeze only 1 $ and return it to a likely victim, I am more then happy
Cheers dont get scammed! Have a wonderful day!
TL/DR: Scammed a Nigerian scammer into sending me real accounts, names and details in UK and US (mules) to forward to the police and may or may not have donated 500 to charity.
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How does the BitQT App work?
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In the later part of websites are the testimonials screaming out loud regarding their success.BitQT review can be quiet judgemental at this point as a result of neither these testimonials prove the legitimacy of the web site nor the live profit reviews account such
You extremely want to understand that if you opt to speculate you’ll surely not visiting recover. TheBitQT just prove this by themselves stating it not being on affiliate terms with others. Something that’s claiming that you simply’ll earn 110zero greenbacks every day is doing a true-time scam job
Perhaps, theBitQT states advertising itself on Times, CNN and Forbes however neither of them found supportive during this regard. You'll check it all by yourself. This is often the sound proof of its scamming regime throughout the globe
It doesn’t have that laser-accurate performance as in trading bitcoin you can never guarantee the minimum amount of profit you be earning the other day. Its what happens when trading with Forex
Many of the websites agree onto the proficiency ofBitQT negating the crucial and impactful proves I shared with you higher than. They are saying it’s flawless. Will something be this flawless letting you earn regarding one thousand bucks each day without charging a penny? The automated transactions are known to be deposited directly into the user’s account that is nowhere to find affiliation with. Undoubtedly, most of the revealing sites have the only supportive argument beginning with, ‘As the review suggests’. Do raise yourselves, is that this the legitimate way to prove legitimacy ofBitQT
They too argue regarding the legitimate verification method. That’s the explanation why there’s a number of complaints with reference to the current. If these products would have really worked, why not each single person select to remain off from their offices integrating with it somehow:
Merely head to the SIGN-UP section on theBitQT site, fill in your personal info, and present your registration. When acknowledged, you'll be able to be able to access our restrictive Bitcoin exchanging
To induce your exchange account in progress, you’ll have to include some assets. WithBitQT, you can create a initial investment of as low as $250, although you'll be able to contribute as a lot of as you wantoy
Since your enlistment has been acknowledged and you’ve invested some funds, you’re fully done. Simply click on ‘trade’ to receive the rewards ofBitQT’s highly rated algorithm. In case you need a hands-on approach, you can shift to manual operation by changing the settings
There’s no harm in trading in terms of cryptocurrency. We have a tendency to’re not against it. But we tend to really aim to reveal the very fact thatBitQT isn't a legitimate website to believe during this case. To actually invest in bitcoin you initially want to shop for a bitcoin wallet so as to store all bitcoins. a series of blockchain integrations which permits you to top-up and earn.
But, as stated earlier you’ve no actual guarantee concerning the number you wish to earn. Secondly, you wish to integrate your bitcoin wallet to your account and then you’ll be ready to head towards the foremost step. Here, you’ll jin a bitcoin exchange system for trading bitcoin for any different traditional currencies of the market.
It works well solely if you for legitimate sites for functioning and planning. Perhaps, it too needs a nice amount of ability and we never promise you to begin earning when you join Bitcoin Exchanger somehow. This was all aboutBitQT Review as a full fulling the aim of alerting the scam going around.
Money Forex Cluster scamThe Cash Forex Group is run by a company named CFxG which allegedly was founded by a team of experts in all kinds of areas, mainly education in the monetary trading field and network promoting.
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These experts and their automated trading system will supposedly facilitate your to form heaps of cash. In trading solely you'll allegedly make fifteenp.c weekly on your investments. Then there are referral programs and multi-level structures that can boost your income even more. Is that t
Money FX Group scamLet’s begin this Money Forex Group review by stating the obvious, this scheme may be a total scam, you just have to look at the numbers.BitQT
When they promise you fifteen%+ weekly, it means that 60percent+ monthly, which is totally ridiculous in the important world. It means a lot of than 560zeropercent per year, therefore you'd need solely $18,00zero greenbacks to become a millionaire within year. And this is often plain impossible.
No legitimate business can create you a gradual fifteenpercent weekly, no financial markets are that predictable and that easy to trade. It may appear straightforward to you, but it really is this straightforward, a program promising fifteenp.c weekly should be a scam, there is no alternative method, the Money FX Group is a scam.
However there is additional to go through in this review.
Massive lies
Money FX Cluster testimonialThe Money Forex Cluster claims to be regulated by the subsequent institutions: FAC – Financial Conduct Authority of London, DFSA – Monetary Services Authority in Dubai, FSCA – Monetary Sector Conduct Authority of South Africa and FSA – the Monetary Services Authority of Seychelles.
But guess what, the FAC will not even exist, while the others (DFSA, FSCA and FSA) haven't issued any license whatsoever to Cash Forex Cluster. Therefore not only Money FX Group is not regulated at all, it conjointly is lying huge time regarding its regulatory status.
The fact is that it's no license whatsoever, so it cannot supply investment services legally in most countries.
This is often conjointly why they want you to deposit cryptocurrencies, they wish to remain as anonymous as potential, so that they will run away along with your cash.
Regulatory warning
Not long when we have a tendency to printed our analysis, the Financial Conduct Authority (financial regulator in Nice Britain) came up with its own warning.
The regulator said that CashFX is providing investment services without the mandatory authorization and advised the public to remain off from it. This is often a very serious argumentBiTQT.
It'd be terribly unwise to deposit money with an unregulated and basically anonymous entity, as a result of it would not be protected in any means. No matter where the cash finally ends up, this program is promising you impossible returns on investments, which in itself confirms that something is wrong.
How it works
Let’s end this Cash Forex Group review by explaining the essential principle of this investment program. It's a Ponzi theme that does no real economic activity. It just collects money from individuals and may pay out some profits, but the most recent clients’ deposits can be used for that.
This will have an inevitable outcome, the system can sooner or later crumble. It's simply a matter of your time when there can be not enough deposits to hide withdrawals and also the inevitable end can
Nobody has not been paid, that is NOBODY ….. after all you can't compound or upgrade your CFX account unless you withdraw (get paid) …. CFX are not regulated…. as a result of they use a Regulated broker (everfx) to trade…so that information is also incorrect…and judging by the actual members comments….I’d say, members are happy….. long might that continue. BUT, you must never place in more than you are prepared to lose (In SOMETHING). However do correct analysis, ask
members, don’t rely on people that play safe and stay poor. Do your own due diligence. (ps MOST sites that decision each business out as a scam…have their own links…..promoting guess what ? ….tip. SCAMS ! Beware.
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What do regulators say about BitQT ?
We discovered that it is so convenient to create a deposit. There are different on-line payment platforms to settle on from, for our initial live trading session, we have a tendency to created a deposit by doing an instantaneous bank transfer from our account into the BitQT account. The transaction was completed in seconds.
Live trading with BitQT
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This is often the best part; we have a tendency to started our live trading session early within the morning and ended it when six hours. During the live trading session, we have a tendency to hardly required to try to to something except activating the live trading robot with a click. After the live trading session started, we had nothing else to try and do, the trading robot took complete control, and it automatically selected and completed the best deals out there.BitQT success
What we have a tendency to suppose concerning BitQ
Here are the most points we noted while testing the essential options of BitQT
We tend to attributed the high win rate for the majority of the finished transactions to the quick trading system. It's straightforward to see why thus many investors have continued using their BitQT
We tested the online customer service, and it is glorious. The customer service is on-line twenty fouseven, and there are not any lapses in the trading system. We tend to were impressed with the courtesy and high-level priority given to our case after we sought facilitate from the customer care team
The possibilities of experiencing hacking or information breach on BitQT are terribly low. There is a secure online antivirus and malware network that keeps the user data and information regarding funding secret
We tested BitQT on smartphones and laptops to grasp if the system is responsive. We have a tendency to can confirm that each user will trade with their smartphones or laptops. This is often terribly convenient for people who would really like to monitor their trading sessions while outdoors.BitQT benefits
Here are some tips that will facilitate new investors to urge the maximum edges from trading with BitQT;
It is better to start with a little deposit;BitQTallows users to begin trading with as low as $250, that is excellent for brand new users.
Always withdraw your profit after earning. This can be a great plan for everyone.
Reinvest the capital; to continue the earning cycle, it's best to reinvest the capital.
Realize a mentor online; you'll be able to get helpful data about the crypto market by following a mentor and crypto trading skilled on social media
BitQT has been created for everybody; it's user-friendly and profitable. We encourage our audience to join us, begin making money from the crypto market each day.
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BitQT BQ could be a laptop program that trades bitcoin CFDs automatically. The program claims to rely on advanced AI technologies to conduct trading research execution with a supposed win rate of up to 99p.c. BitQT BQ appears widespread with passive on-line investors, providing it is easy to use for all and doesn’t require a lot of your time to operate
It's conjointly said to require solely a tiny minimum capital deposit ($250) and reportedly generates up to $1k in daily profits from such a little account. However is BitQT BQ legit and if so, does it earn its users the said profits
As usual, we tend to have conducted a thorough investigation to determine if this bot is legit. We have a tendency to will gift our findings in this review and offer tips to assist you get started with it
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BitQT BQ App reviewWhat is BitQT App?How will BitQT App work?Getting started with BitQT BQ
STEP ONE: Register a free accountSTEP 2: Verify ID with the underlying brokerSTEP 3: Deposit at least 250 USD as trading capitalSTEP FOUR: Trade with a demo accountSTEP FIVE: Live tradingIs BitQT BQ legit? The verdict!FAQsWhat is BitQT BQ App?Is BitQT App a Ponzi scheme?How much ought to I invest with BitQT BQ?How do I withdraw the supposed profits from BitQT BQ app?
Our criteria for determining the legitimacy of BitQT BQ took under consideration multiple factors, together with transparency, reputation, safety, simple use, and client service. The findings are summarized below.
BitQT BQ creates a transparent trading ecosystem through the coveted blockchain technology. This technology makes it possible for users to watch their accounts in real-time and raises disputes through smart contracts.
The robot has an glorious reputation with a rating of on ForexPeaceArmy when nearly 6k reviews.
We can make sure that a minimum of 95% of BitQTBQ reviewers report a positive experience with this robot.
BitQT BQ additionally scores exceptionally well in customer service. Users are pleased with how fast customer care responds and the way knowledgeable they are.
We tend to have additionally conducted background checks on Bitcoin BitQT partner brokers, and they seem well regulated and reputable.
BitQT BQ ensures users data privacy by applying 128-bit key encryption on all its platforms. It additionally appears to go with information privacy measures among them the EU General Knowledge Protection Regulation (GDPR)
As mentioned above, BitQT BQ may be a robot for all. Scan our Bitcoin Robot review for the fundamentals of auto trading.
What is BitQT App?
cribes itself as a highly specialised and powerful pc algorithm that automatically conducts the trading functions of an skilled BTC CFDs trader.
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Immediate Edge Review, Is Immediate Edge SCAM Or Legit Trading App?
Immediate Edge Review: Is This Crypto Robot Legit or Scam
Immediate Edge Review and investigation 20twenty. The Immediate Edge app is a crypto, forex and choices trading robot utilized by folks to automatically obtain and sell Bitcoin and create profits. Wanting at the website, many people claim it helped them move from rags-to-riches trading Bitcoin. Further, some claims linked it to Ronaldo and Sir Alex Ferguson
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Is Immediate Edge app legit or scam? Whereas the claims of its linkage to the higher than celebrities are unverifiable, we tend to can verify that the app is not a scam and permits individuals to trade Bitcoin using the Fibonacci strategy with ten minutes time frames
The app, that allows people to deposit at least $250 through mastercard and Sofort, scores 88% rate and a 5 stars as a real software
Since there are several scam cryptos, forex and options brokers who trick individuals to depositing money, and then they run away with the funds, we have taken time to review this software to determine if it is real or a scam.
Is Immediate Edge scam or legit
High success rate is reported by users with this software.
The Immediate Edge web site provides truthful claims about the service though it will not mean the crypto trading risks are eliminated with its use.
Customers should start with the minimum investment and increase it when satisfied with the utilization of the app.
Click the link to access Immediate Edge official web site or keep reading to understand more
This software will not seem to be a scam and users report that it helped them make real money trading on it.b site
What is Immediate Edge App?
Immediate Edgecould be a robot or auto-trading software that allows folks to trade forex, crypto and binary choices. A user deploys the algorithm-primarily based bot, which relies on a trading strategy that's automatically executed on a broker trading platform once deployed.
The strategy is coded or set like to permit the user to automatically get and sell crypto, stock or choices on the broker platform at favorable prices, to form profits. It can do automatic market analysis by analyzing a vast amount of knowledge from completely different sources, at intervals seconds and with high accuracy, then use the data to predict the costs. It can then come up with a transparent buy or sell tradable signal and then execute it automatically by shopping for and/or selling on the broker platform.
The software can, therefore, save a trader thousands of manual hours and labor they might have spent analyzing information to form trading choices and to follow the markets and to position and close trades. You conjointly do not want to understand anything concerning crypto, stock or option trading to use this auto trading app, although it is suggested to possess this information to keep improving on trading.
Trading bots will achieve high success rates of more than 90p.c and have been tested to work. You may be searching for Immediate Edge scam but the website can tell you that you can expect to earn between $950 and $a pair of,two hundred per day using the software but that depends on your expertise. As a newbie, you'll not start making that a lot of immediately and conjointly it depends on how a lot of you invest. With an investment of $250, you'll be able to expect to form a lot of lesser although some people claim to own made $12a pair of in a very few hours using this software.
That will not mean Immediate Edge is error-free. There still is a heap of unpredictable high volatility in crypto and bots will make mistakes and errors to create losses. Auto trading robots are better employed in combination with manual trading strategies.
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Immediate Edge Review
How will Immediate Edge work?
All a user has to try and do is join up at the Immediate Edge web site, then deposit funds to have access to the robot, when which they can begin trading by switching on the bot. It will would like no control or intervention from humans, beyond beginning and stopping it.
You additionally need to stay checking, daily, to observe the performance of the software in doing its job and ensure that it is earning any returns needless to say. From there, you can confirm whether or not to extend or decrease your investment towards crypto, options or stock trading using this robot.
You'll be able to also monitor performance to be ready to regulate the trading settings from your dashboard and optimize totally different features of the trading bot for instance set amount of trades or amount to invest in every trade.
Founder of Immediate Edge
In line with the Immediate Edge website, this trading bot was founded by Edwin James. Reportedly, he created billions with forex, crypto, and binary options trading and still shares his strategies on the way to trade the assets on the app.
He founded the app to create it potential for brand spanking new traders to create cash in less than 3 minutes of signing up.
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Withdrawals, user verification, cost of using the app and alternative options
The payouts or withdrawals are made by filling letter of invitation type on the funds’ management page and it can take two operating days to replicate in your checking account. No fee is charged on withdrawals. You'll withdraw your cash including the capital while not a lot of problem on this app, that is better than several that don't enable withdrawals at any time
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Binary Options Review; Best Binary Options Brokers
Binary Options Review; Best Binary Options Brokers
We have compared the best regulated binary options brokers and platforms in May 2020 and created this top list. Every binary options company here has been personally reviewed by us to help you find the best binary options platform for both beginners and experts. The broker comparison list below shows which binary trading sites came out on top based on different criteria.
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Additional Tools – Like Early closure or Metatrader 4 (Mt4) plugin or integration
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The main feature of the bitcoin, which makes it superior is that it is the safest option for digital transactions. These will be used for on-line searching and transfer of money too.
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Decentralized and digital
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Normally, bitcoin will be used for on-line shopping too. Bitcoin is the opposite face of e-wallet, that is created by blockchain technology that is used to store money and will easily pay everywhere digitally. For this reason, it also makes your searching easy by which you'll be able to look from your home solely
Bitcoin is accepted globally at each corner of the planet, which makes it less volatile than local currencies or cash. This feature makes it superior because it enables us to form transactions on-line and across the boundaries
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Bitcoin is created by blockchain technology. Blockchain is the sole technology which will either make it or break it. There are many computers which are used to keep up a permanent record of each bitcoin transactions with the help of cryptographic technique. In this approach, it becomes a lot of valuable together with the tracking of the payment. At the same time, there's no method of tracking the cash
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Summary of offers (total £100+) that require no deposit or spend (great for new members!)
I've noticed among the new members joining, people sometimes ask which offers they should do first, or which ones they could do when they don't have the £/€100 it takes to do many of the offers here. So I hope this little summary of no-spend offers will be helpful to you!
You can make ~£107 with the offers below without spending anything (up to £216 if you do the extra tasks). Notice I included some cryptocurrency offers - don't be afraid of these; they carry pretty much zero risk as you don't need to deposit anything (=buy crypto) - you only need to convert the cryptocurrency bonus back into £/€. If you need help with this, feel free to message me.
I also mention Revolut below, which is a popular online "bank" account. My app is currently not showing any promotions for new users, but perhaps someone else has a referral link for you that will make you some cash!
Swissborg: ~$65
A Swiss fintech focusing on crypto wealth management. You earn CHSB (their token) by collecting badges for doing simple tasks in the app. You can get 600 CHSB (~$65) without much effort, and if you can invite 20 people, you can get up to 1750 CHSB ($190). Please check the current CHSB exchange rate as the token's value may fluctuate.
Download the app.
Register for an account (use my referral code ETTVC6Q and we both get 3,000 points). Tip: the code will get you started with 3,000 points - make your first forecast with 1,000 points and you'll get your first badge :) [don't use a code for no bonus]
Collect badges and earn!
In order to redeem the prizes, you'll need to download their Wealth app and verify ID. The rewards should be redeemable in Q3 2020, once the competition ends (by September).
Detailed post about Swissborg (the token value might have changed since)
Bitwala: €15
A German bank account with integrated crypto services.
Sign up with my link (non-ref-link, no bonus) and verify your identity. (Prepare your passport and a printed proof of address (e.g. bank statement). If no-one picks up for more than a few mins, hang up & try again)
Create a bitcoin wallet in your account.
€15 will be credited to your account within 15 business days. You can withdraw it right after you receive it.
Detailed post about Bitwala
Morpher: ~$15
An upcoming Austrian platform for trading stocks, crypto, and forex.
Sign up via my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus)
Verify your identity.
Get 500 Morpher tokens (estimated value $15) when you get invited to the app and withdrawals are enabled (this should be soon)
Detailed post about Morpher
Quidco: £10
A popular UK cashback site.
Sign up with my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus)
Your bonus will be credited once you reach £5 in confirmed cashback - browse the Free Cashback section for no-spend offers!
Topcashback: £5
Another UK cashback site.
Sign up with my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus)
Your bonus will be credited once you reach £10 in confirmed cashback. Again, you could browse the no-spend offers, or buy something from a store where you'd shop anyways!
Curve: £5
A debit card to which you add your existing cards, and then you only have to carry the Curve card and choose which underlying card to pay with in the app.
Download the app using this link (use code D8XMLG5E when signing up. No code, no bonus.)
Order a free card (=Curve Blue).
When it arrives, link a card you already own to your new Curve card.
Make a first transaction with the Curve card (this can either be a regular in-store/online purchase, but people have successfully gotten the bonus just by linking the Curve card to their Paypal account or by connecting it to Google Pay/Apple Pay - so you don't have to spend anything. There's also no minimum spend requirement.) Note: you must make your first transaction within 7 days from signing up!
£5 will be added to your Curve Cash card. You can spend it immediately. You can also send it to your Revolut - set up a payment link in Revolut, and pay it using the Curve card, with Curve Cash set as the underlying card.
Detailed post about Curve
Bitpanda: €5+
A reputable Austrian cryptocurrency exchange.
Sign up using my link (non-ref link - no bonus)
Verify your identity.
Complete the beginner quiz and receive €5 in BEST (the Bitpanda token).
Bonus: you can get an extra €10 if you're willing to deposit €25 and complete your first crypto trade of at least €25. The bonus will be credited instantly. Tip: buy BEST for €25, and then sell all BEST including the €5 bonus.
Note: you can withdraw the bonuses right after you receive them, but the minimum withdrawal and deposit amount is €/£25, so you can either deposit €/£25, get the extra €10, and withdraw everything back, or - if you don't want to deposit anything - you can transfer the BEST bonus to another crypto exchange or wallet. Up to you :)
Detailed post about Bitpanda
Zelf: €5
An upcoming service where you can do banking in your favorite messenger app (Messenger, Whatsapp, etc).
Sign up using my link and finish the registration in your favorite messaging platform. (non-ref-link, no bonus)
Get €5 when they launch. Everybody in France and Spain should get their cards by the end of June and the rest of Europe by September.
Detailed post about Zelf
Let me know if you need help with any of these!
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Summary of offers (total £70) that require no deposit or spend (great for new members!)
I've noticed among the new members joining lately, people sometimes ask which offers they should do first, or which ones they could do when they don't have the £/€100 it takes to do many of the offers here. So I hope this little summary of no-spend offers will be helpful to you!
You can make £70 with the offers below without spending anything (up to £100 or even more if you include the "bonus" tasks). Notice I included some cryptocurrency offers - don't be afraid of these; they carry pretty much zero risk as you don't need to deposit anything (=buy crypto) - you only need to convert the cryptocurrency bonus back into £/€. If you need help with this, feel free to message me.
I also mention Revolut below, which is a popular online "bank" account. Sadly my app is currently not showing any promotions for new users, but perhaps someone else has a referral link for you that will make you some cash!
Swissborg ($17+) (edit: this is now worth at least $50 as of 10 June, the token's value has gone up)
A Swiss fintech focusing on crypto wealth management. You earn CHSB (their token) by collecting badges for doing simple tasks in the app
Download the app.
Register for an account (use my referral code ETTVC6Q and we both get 3,000 points). Tip: the code will get you started with 3,000 points - make your first forecast with 1,000 points and you'll get your first badge :) \don't use a code for no bonus])
Collect badges and earn!
In order to redeem the prizes, you'll need to download their Wealth app. The rewards should be redeemable starting in June. The app is already available for download; get it, pass KYC and you'll be ready to receive your rewards.
Bonus: if you can refer up to 20 people, you'll get $50 in total. ($150+ as of 10 June)
Detailed post about Swissborg
Bitwala - €15
A German bank account with integrated crypto services.
Sign up with my link (non-ref-link, no bonus) and verify your identity. (Prepare your passport and a printed proof of address (e.g. bank statement). If no-one picks up for more than a few mins, hang up & try again)
Create a bitcoin wallet in your account.
€15 will be credited to your account within 15 business days. You can withdraw it right after you receive it.
Detailed post about Bitwala
Morpher - $15
An upcoming Austrian platform for trading stocks, crypto, and forex.
Sign up via my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus)
Verify your identity.
Get $15 when they launch (June)
Detailed post about Morpher
Quidco - £10
A UK cashback site.
Sign up with my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus)
Your bonus will be credited once you reach £5 in confirmed cashback - browse the Free Cashback section for no-spend offers, or search for "MyHeritage," you could get £5.20 for doing a free trial (just make sure to cancel on time).
Topcashback - £5
Another UK cashback site.
Sign up with my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus)
Your bonus will be credited once you reach £10 in confirmed cashback. Again, you could browse the no-spend offers, or buy something from a store where you'd shop anyways!
Curve - £5
A debit card to which you add your existing cards, and then you only have to carry the Curve card and choose which underlying card to pay with in the app.
Download the app using this link (use code D8XMLG5E when signing up. No code, no bonus.)
Order a free card (=Curve Blue).
When it arrives, link a card you already own to your new Curve card.
Make a first transaction with the Curve card (you can try to top up your Revolut account and therefore not spend anything extra, but you can also just make a regular purchase, however small, if Revolut doesn't work)
£5 will be added to your Curve Cash card. To withdraw it, set up a payment link in Revolut, and pay it using the Curve card, with Curve Cash set as the underlying card.
Bitpanda - €5+
A reputable Austrian cryptocurrency exchange.
Sign up using my link (non-ref link - no bonus)
Verify your identity.
Complete the beginner quiz and receive €5 in BEST (the Bitpanda token).
Bonus: you can get an extra €10 if you're willing to deposit €25 and complete your first crypto trade of at least €25. The bonus will be credited instantly. Tip: buy BEST for €25, and then sell all BEST including the €5 bonus.
Note: you can withdraw the bonuses right after you receive them, but the minimum withdrawal and deposit amount is €/£25, so you can either deposit €/£25, get the extra €10, and withdraw everything back, or - if you don't want to deposit anything - you can transfer the BEST bonus to another crypto exchange or wallet. Up to you :)
Detailed post about Bitpanda
Zelf - €5
An upcoming service where you can do banking in your favorite messenger app (Messenger, Whatsapp, etc).
Sign up using my link and finish the registration in your favorite messaging platform. (non-ref-link, no bonus)
Get €5 when they launch. For the UK the launch is scheduled to October. (launch update)
Detailed post about Zelf
Feel free to message me if you need help with these, or search this sub for the name of the offer for detailed posts with people's reactions etc.
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UPDATE: SUCCESSFUL FIRST WEEK. Confident to risk more and slowly grow my account 🤞🏼
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Can foreigners get a debit card in the US
My friend from china wants to get a debit card/bank account in the US to store he money, because he thinks the dollar is strong right now. i know an ID and an address is required, and that he'll have to physically go to the US to open up the account. he even suggested using my house as an address. is this advisable?
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European Banks - Where Can I Easily Open a Bank Account?
Choosing a foreign bank to open an account in is a difficult task. Many details must be taken into account so that you don’t run into failure or problems with account operations in the future.
Today, we have gathered 7 banks that will easily open an account for you (sometimes even remotely) and will not strictly monitor transactions on it.
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FIO Banka
Country: Czech Republic
Year of foundation: As an online broker - since 1993, as a bank - since 2010.
FIO is the most loyal bank in Europe. There, you can open an account for any type of activity, from FOREX to gambling. There are no extra fees for maintenance or minimum balance and limits. Of course, the FIO does not require documentary evidence of the payments made.
Documents required to open an account:
foreign passport and internal passport;
company documents;
apostille of the Certificate of Incumbency to the corporate director or founder, if the company is older than 6 years;
strictly colored scans of all documents;
account opening term: 2-3 days
Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the documents by the bank, you need to personally visit the department to verify your identity.
CSOB Banka
Country: Czech Republic
Established: 1964
CSOB Banka is the second largest bank in the Czech Republic in terms of capitalization and one of the most influential banks in Europe. There are no restrictions on dollar payments and a minimum deposit. You can manage your account through the online banking. CSOB is loyal to operations via the account, and does not require confirmation by agreement or invoice.
Documents required to open an account
Personal account:
passport or another identity document.
confirmation of address.
Corporate Account:
apostilled set of legal documents for the company.
If the company is with a nominee service, remote identification of an individual as a director or shareholder is required.
Account opening period: 5-7 days.
Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the documents by the bank, you need to personally visit the department to verify your identity.
Ceska sporitelna
Country: Czech Republic
Established: 1825
Ceska Sporitelna is a very loyal bank that does not require confirmation of each payment made. All financial tasks can be quickly solved with the help of Internet banking.
Documents required to open an account:
statutory documents for the company (originals);
full extract from the Register without apostille (only for Czech companies);
Certificate of Good Standing with an apostille (for 3+ months companies);
beneficiary's domestic and foreign passport;
certified power of attorney to open an account;
a brief description of the business or website URL for online business;
account opening period: 7-14 days
Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the documents by the bank, you need to personally visit the department to verify your identity.
MKB Bank
Country: Hungary
Established: 1950
MKB Bank is one of the largest banks in Hungary. An account will be opened for free, if necessary, a plastic Visa or MasterCard will be issued. You can open an account for an offshore company, but MKB will refuse this if the company is registered in a country from the OECD black list. Nevertheless, the MKB is quite loyal to the operations carried out on the account..
Documents required to open an account:
Personal account:
passport;
trust declaration;
power of attorney declaration;
Corporate Account:
Charter and memorandum of association of a company certified by a notary;
Protocol on the appointment of officers;
Certificate of incorporation, certificate of shares and certificate of good condition;
Power of attorney;
Trust Declaration;
Account opening period: 7 days.
Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the MKB package of documents, you must visit Hungary and meet with a bank agent.
BOS bank
Country: Poland
Established: 1991
BOS Bank is a Polish bank. If your company is not older than a year, then account maintenance in the first 18 months will be free. There, you can open an account for offshore companies and any other activities. The bank is loyal to transactions carried out on the account.
Documents required to open an account:
Personal account:
passport;
polish visa
Corporate Account:
extract from the registry translated into Polish and notarized;
Account opening period: 14 days.
Do I need a personal visit to the bank? No, the account can be opened remotely.
Bank Zachodni WBK
Country: Poland
Established: 2001
Bank Zachodni WBK is the third largest bank in Poland in terms of assets. The bank is not picky about corporate documents, opens accounts for any kind activities.
Documents required to open an account:
Personal account:
passport;
polish visa.
Corporate Account:
extract from the registry translated into Polish and notarized;
account opening period: 14-21 days.
Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the documents by the bank, you need to personally visit the department to verify your identity.
ING Bank Slaski
Country: Poland
Established: 1988
ING is the largest bank in Poland. The bank opens accounts for onshore companies and is loyal to non-resident customers in Poland. You can issue a Visa or MasterCard plastic card.
Documents required to open an account:
Personal account:
passport;
Polish visa.
Corporate Account:
Extract from the registry translated into Polish and notarized;
Account opening period: 14 days.
Do I need a personal visit to the bank? No, the account can be opened remotely.
You can learn more about the conditions for opening an account with these banks from Bizonaire specialists. Call us or leave a request on the site chat, and we will contact you ASAP!
https://bizonaire.com/en/blog/article/european-banks-where-can-i-easily-open-a-bank-account---258.html
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06-24 10:14 - 'SCAM awareness/ Phising' (self.Bitcoin) by /u/certifieddesi removed from /r/Bitcoin within 0-9min
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Scam/ Phishing/ Bitcoin Scam/ Fake Banks
Hi Guys! I just want to make everyone aware of one of the biggest scam going on currently and I was a victim of it. So they will try to get in touch with you through mostly Instagram or any other way saying they are investors and will have real company website in profile (they don’t work there) and that they are experts in forex trade and will work to increase our money by investing in one week. So to convince they will say we can even deposit minimum like $200 then they will have you make an account on sites like tradersplacefx (fake) or any other site. So on the account they will show you that the money is growing in a week, so fakely you will see that your deposit is growing to like $20,000. Of course you will get excited, so since your deposit grew they will ask you to deposit money certain amount of money ($2000 for me). I ll be honest I fell for all of this but I want to save other people’s money. So I deposited and then now it gets interesting they will make you create blockchain wallet and account saying that they will transfer the funds in blockchain wallet. So they will ask for your login info. So once you give login info you do see your deposit there but then they will ask you to deposit $5000 saying you cannot have empty wallet. Once you do they will lock the wallet address with private key (which you cannot retrieve) just can see the money sitting there. They will say we will keep adding the deposit whatever you deposit. So now your blockchain wallet has about $26,000 which is not yours. So now they will say that we deal with only one bank such as EUPHORIA SWISS BANK (Euphoriaswissbank), so I did some research they have made their website look like a real bank website [[link]2 With pics of agents and all but I found out that it was a copy of a US bank that looks the same. So they will ask you to make an account there, you will see your money go into the bank. Now they will ask you to deposit about 10K for some BS reason, they will say it is to link offline and online account. But lets say if you do that also then they will send you another e-mail saying we have to deposit 14% for security of deposit which is another $6,500 . So now I got suspicious that they keep on asking for deposit here and there to transfer my money to my local bank. So I asked bank to provided me with FDIC and physical address of the bank, of course which they don’t have they will say its online bank that’s why. So I did not send anymore after that, then they will keep e-mailing you to deposit payment to transfer funds to your local bank. So Now I have money in their bank account, just sitting there and they will show fake numbers. SO guys BE AWARE, take my example and DO not Fall for this!!!!!! They are earning a lot by this, I even saw someone send about 125K I feel bad for that person. SAVE your MONEY!! I want to make everyone aware and save their money because it does hurt losing hard earned money. I have lost about $21,000 L. At this point you cannot recover your money no matter how hard you try.
Please Help share and remember the names of the banks or Instagram address might be different but do your research about bank (if no FDIC number or physical address not a real bank! I learned the hard way!. They will make it look like its very real bank and real site. So BE ALERT!!! And AWARE and help me Spread the word.
PS: If you think this above info helped saved your money, I’ll really appreciate optional donation ( to recover my savings which I spent a lot of time saving L) to my bitcoin address:
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SCAM awareness/ Phising
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Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ?
Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Şirketin güvenilirliğiyle ilgili bilinmesi gerekenleri paylaştım. EkolFx Hakkında Yorumlar Şimdi ise şirketi detaylı şekilde tanımakEkolfx Güvenilir mi ? isteyenler için gerekli bilgileri EkolFx nasıl diye açıklama yaparak paylaşacağım. Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Şirket, Belize merkezli. Bunun dışında Dubai, Almanya ve İngiltere’de de merkezleri olduğu yazıyor websitelerinde. Merkezlerinin adreslerini de orada vermişler.Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Website demişken, sitelerini incelediğimde pek işlevsel olmadığını gördüm. Tasarımı hoşuma gitmedi ve gereken bazı bilgiler verilmemiş. Peki şirketin diğer özellikleri neler onlara bakalım.
EKOLFX WEB SİTE GİRİŞİ **
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Kaldıraç oranı ne kadar? Firma 1:400’e kadar kaldıraç imkanı sunuyor. EkolFx Hakkında Yorumlar Verdiği bu kaldıraç oranı piyasa ortalaması ve risk durumu göz önüne alındığında ideal. kadar? Minimum deposit olarak 100$ istemekteler. 100$ bence uygun bir miktar. EkolFx Hakkında Yorumlar Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Ne çok ne az. Şirketi denemek istediğinizde bu miktar yatırımcıyı fazla yormaz. Spread oranları nasıl? Spread oranları orta seviyelerde. Ne fazla ne az. Şirketi beğenir ve yatırım yaparsanız sizi zorlamaz diye düşünüyorum. EkolFx Hakkında Yorumlar Yatırım ürünleri çeşitliliği nasıl? Şirkette döviz çiftleri, emtialar, Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? hisse senetleri ve kripto paralara yatırım yapabiliyorsunuz. Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Durum böyle olduğu için yatırım ürünleri çeşitli diyebiliriz.
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Minimum deposit
Good afternoon everyone,
I am new to forex and I am trying to read as much as posible in order to gain knowledge
There’s a couple of questions that are troubling me:
what is the minimum deposit one can / should do to start with?
does this apply to all currency pairs?
Thanks in advance
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Forex Brokers with Low Minimum Deposits By Press Release June 5, 2020, 1:33 pm • Posted in Brokers News Benefits of Trading with small Amounts and list of forex brokers with a low minimum deposit In this table, you can find minimum deposit forex brokers such as CMC Markets, Alpari and more. As you see there are lots of $1 minimum deposit forex broker. One of the forex brokers with no minimum deposit is CMC Markets. This is an advantage for a broker among all brokers forex minimum deposit $1. BRKV - Why do forex traders care about the minimum deposit of a broker? The answer depends on the aim of the trader. Some beginners just want to practice trading in real conditions, yet they don’t want to put too much money into practicing because we all know that 90% of new traders fail miserably at the beginning. The next broker with a very low minimum deposit for forex trading that you should consider is Alpari. This broker offers micro trading accounts with the low minimum deposit of $5 to get started. With these accounts as with other cent type mini trading accounts, you can expect both Micro and Nano lots of 1000, and 10 units to be available. HotForex Minimum Deposits. As per the other forex trading low minimum deposit brokers, having looked at the variety of ways that are available to fund your account, let’s take a more in-depth look at how the minimum deposit with HF Markets is reflected on the account type you select.. This will also depend somewhat on the regulatory area where you are based because HF Markets and Hotforex ...
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"08-22 18:35 - 'Want to be Forex trader with no minimum deposit?' (prosperity4x.com) by /u/flyguy2056 removed from /r/Bitcoin within 80-90min Want to be Forex trader with no minimum deposit? Go1dfish undelete link unreddit undelete link Author: flyguy2056 submitted by removalbot to removalbot [link] [comments] Want to be Forex trader with no minimum deposit? (x-post from /r/Bitcoin) submitted by ASICmachine to CryptoCurrencyClassic [link] [comments] Minimum Deposits in Forex Trading submitted by HowForexTradingWorks to Forex [link] [comments] RBI & how its policies can start to affect the market Disclaimer: This DD is to help start forming a market view as per RBI announcements. Also a gentle reminder that fundamentals play out over a longer time frame than intraday. The authors take no responsiblity for your yolos. With contributions by Asli Bakchodi, Bran OP & dragononweed! ​ What is the RBI? RBI is the central bank of India. They are one of the key players who affect India's economic trajectory. They control currency supply, banking rules and more. This means that it is not a bank in which retailers or corporates can open an account with. Instead they are a bank for bankers and the Government of India. Their functions can be broadly classified into 6. · Monetary authority · Financial supervisor for financial system · Issuer of currency · Manages Foreign exchange · Bankers bank · Banker to the government This DD will take a look at each of these functions. It will be followed by a list of rates the RBI sets, and how changes in them can affect the market. 1. Monetary Authority One of RBI's functions is to achieve the goal of "Price Stability" in the economy. This essentially means achieving an inflation rate that is within a desired limit. A monetary policy committee (MPC) decides on the desired inflation rate and its limits through majority vote of its 6 members, in consultation with the GoI. The current inflation target for RBI is as follows Consumer Price Inflation (CPI): 4% Upper Limit: 6% Lower Limit: 2% An increase in CPI means less purchasing power. Generally speaking, if inflation is too high, the public starts cutting down on spending, leading to a negative impact on the markets. And vice versa. Lower inflation leads to more purchasing power, more spending, more investments leading to a positive impact on the market. 2. Financial Supervisor For Financial System A financial system consists of financial markets (Capital market, money market, forex market etc.), financial institutions (banks, stock exchanges, NBFC etc) & financial assets (currencies, bills, bonds etc) RBI supervises this entire system and lays down the rules and regulations for it. It can also use further ‘Selective Credit Controls' to regulate banks. 3. Issues of currency The RBI is responsible for the printing of currency notes. RBI is free to print as much as it wants as long as the minimum reserve of Rs 200 Cr (Gold 112 Cr) is maintained. The RBI has total assets or a balance size sheet of Rs. 51 trillion (April 2020). (1 Trillion = 1 Lakh crore) India's current reserves mean our increase in currency circulation is well managed. 4. Manages Foreign Exchange RBI regulates all of India's foreign exchange transactions. It is the custodian of all of foreign currencies in India. It allows for the foreign exchange value of the rupee to be controlled. RBI also buy and sell rupees in the foreign exchange market at its discretion. In case of any currency movement, a country's central bank can directly intervene to either push the currency up, as India has been doing, or to keep it artificially low, as the Chinese central bank does. To push up a currency, a central bank can sell dollars, which is the global reserve currency, or the currency against which all others are measured. To push down a currency, a central bank can buy dollars. The RBI deciding this depends on the import/export and financial health of the country. Generally a weaker rupee means imports are more expensive, but are favourable for exports. And a stronger rupee means imports are cheaper but are unfavourable for exports. A weaker rupee can make foreign investment more lucrative driving up FII. A stronger rupee can have an adverse effect of FII investing in markets. 5. Banker's Bank Every bank has to maintain a certain amount of reserve with the RBI. A certain percentage of a bank's liabilities (anywhere between 3-15% as decided by RBI) has to be maintained in this account. This is called the Cash Reserve Ratio. This is determined by the MPC during the monetary policy review (which happens every six weeks at present). It lends money from this reserve to other banks if they are short on cash, but generally, it is seen as a last resort move. Banks are encouraged to meet their shortfalls of cash from other resources. 6. Banker to the government RBI is the entity that carries out ALL monetary transactions on behalf of the Government. It holds custody of the cash balance of the Government, gives temporary loans to both central and state governments and manages the debt operations of the central Government, through instruments of debt and the interest rates associated with them - like bonds. The different rates set & managed by RBI - Repo rate The rate at which RBI is willing to lend to commercial banks is called as Repo Rate. Banks sometimes need money for emergency or to maintain the SLR and CRR (explained below). They borrow this from RBI but have to pay some interest on it. The interest that is to be paid on the amount to the RBI is called as Repo Rate. It does not function like a normal loan but acts like a forward contract. Banks have to provide collateral like government bonds, T-bills etc. Repo means Repurchase Option is the true meaning of Repo an agreement where the bank promises to repurchase these government securities after the repo period is over. As a tool to control inflation, RBI increases the Repo Rate making it more expensive for banks to borrow from the RBI with a view to restrict availability of money. Exact opposite stance shall be taken in case of deflationary environment. The change of repo rate is aimed to affect the flow of money in the economy. An increase in repo rate decreases the flow of money in the economy, while the decrease in repo rate increases the flow of money in the economy. RBI by changing these rates shows its stance to the economy at large whether they prioritize growth or inflation. - Reverse Repo Rate The rate at which the RBI is willing to borrow from the Banks is called as Reverse Repo Rate. If the RBI increases the reverse repo rate, it means that the RBI is willing to offer lucrative interest rate to banks to park their money with the RBI. Banks in this case agree to resell government securities after reverse repo period. Generally, an increase in reverse repo rate that banks will have a higher incentive to park their money with RBI. It decreases liquidity, affecting the market in a negative manner. Decrease in reverse repo rate increases liquidity affecting the market in a positive manner. Both the repo rate and reverse repo rate fall under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility tools for RBI. - Cash reserve ratio (CRR) Banks in India are required to deposit a specific percentage of their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL) in the form of CASH with the RBI. This minimum ratio (that is the part of the total deposits to be held as cash) is stipulated by the RBI and is known as the CRR or Cash Reserve Ratio. These reserves will not be in circulation at any point in time. For example, if a bank had a NDTL (like current Account, Savings Account and Fixed Deposits) of 100Cr and the CRR is at 3%, it would have to keep 3Cr as Cash reserve ratio to the RBI. This amount earns no interest. Currently it is at 3%. A lower cash ratio means banks can deposit just a lower amount and use the remaining money leading to higher liquidity. This translates to more money to invest which is seen as positive for the market. Inversely, a higher cash ratio equates to lower liquidity which translates to a negative market sentiment. Thus, the RBI uses the CRR to control excess money flow and regulate liquidity in the economy. - Statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) Banks in India have to keep a certain percentage of their net demand and time liabilities WITH THEMSELVES. And this can be in the form of liquid assets like gold and government securities, not just cash. A lot of banks keep them in government bonds as they give a decent interest. The current SLR ratio of 18.25%, which means that for every Rs.100 deposited in a bank, it has to invest Rs.18.50 in any of the asset classes approved by RBI. A low SLR means higher levels of loans to the private sector. This boosts investment and acts as a positive sentiment for the market. Conversely a high SLR means tighter levels of credit and can cause a negative effect on the market. Essentially, the RBI uses the SLR to control ease of credit in the economy. It also ensures that the banks maintain a certain level of funds to meet depositor's demands instead of over liquidation. - Bank Rate Bank rate is a rate at which the Reserve Bank of India provides the loan to commercial banks without keeping any security. There is no agreement on repurchase that will be drawn up or agreed upon with no collateral as well. This is different from repo rate as loans taken with repo rate are taken on the basis of securities. Bank rate hence is higher than the repo rate. Currently the bank rate is 4.25%. Since bank rate is essentially a loan interest rate like repo rate, it affects the market in similar ways. - Marginal Cost of Funds based Lending Rate (MCLR) This is the minimum rate below which the banks are not allowed to lend. Raising this rate, makes loans more expensive, drying up liquidity, affecting the market in a negative way. Similarly, lower MCLR rates will bring in high liquidity, affecting the market in a positive way. MCLR is a varying lending rate instead of a single rate according to the kind of loans. Currently, the MCLR rate is between 6.65% - 7.15% - Marginal Standing facility Marginal Standing Facility is the interest rate at which a depository institution (generally banks) lends or borrows funds with another depository institution in the overnight market. Overnight market is the part of financial market which offers the shortest term loans. These loans have to be repaid the next day. MSF can be used by a bank after it exhausts its eligible security holdings for borrowing under other options like the Liquidity adjustment facilities. The MSF would be a penal rate for banks and the banks can borrow funds by pledging government securities within the limits of the statutory liquidity ratio. The current rate stands at 4.25%. The effect it has on the market is synonymous with the other lending rates such as repo rate & bank rate. - Loan to value ratio The loan-to-value (LTV) ratio is an assessment of lending risk that financial institutions and other lenders examine before approving a mortgage. Typically, loan assessments with high LTV ratios are considered higher risk loans. Basically, if a companies preferred form of collateral rises in value and leads the market (growing faster than the market), then the company will see the loans that it signed with higher LTV suddenly reduce (but the interest rate remains the same). Let's consider an example of gold as a collateral. Consider a loan was approved with gold as collateral. The market price for gold is Rs 2000/g, and for each g, a loan of Rs 1500 was given. (The numbers are simplified for understanding). This would put LTV of the loan at 1500/2000 = 0.75. Since it is a substantial LTV, say the company priced the loan at 20% interest rate. Now the next year, the price of gold rose to Rs 3000/kg. This would mean that the LTV of the current loan has changed to 0.5 but the company is not obligated to change the interest rate. This means that even if the company sees a lot of defaults, it is fairly protected by the unexpected surge in the underlying asset. Moreover, since the underlying asset is more valuable, default rates for the loans goes down as people are more protective of the collateral they have placed. The same scenario for gold is happening right now and is the reason for gold backed loan providers like MUTHOOT to hit ATHs as gold is leading the economy right now. Also, these in these scenarios, it also enables companies to offer additional loan on same gold for those who are interested Instead of keeping the loan amount same most of the gold loan companies. Based on above, we can see that as RBI changes LTV for certain assets, we are in a position to identify potential institutions that could get a good Quarterly result and try to enter it early. Conclusion The above rates contain the ways in the Central Bank manages the monetary policy, growth and inflation in the country. Its impact on Stock market is often seen when these rates are changed, they act as triggers for the intraday positions on that day. But overall, the outlook is always maintained on how the RBI sees the country is doing, and knee jerk reactions are limited to intraday positions. The long term stance is always well within the limits of the outlook the big players in the market are expecting. The important thing to keep in mind is that the problems facing the economy needn't be uni-dimensional. Problems with inflation, growth, liquidity, currency depreciation all can come together, for which the RBI will have to play a balancing role with all it powers to change these rates and the forex reserve. So the effect on the market needs to be given more thought than simply extrapolated as ‘rates go low, markets go up'. But understanding these individual effects of these rates allows you to start putting together the puzzle of how and where the market and the economy could go. submitted by crackedminds333 to IndianStreetBets [link] [comments] Confused about Signing Up? Hi, I just turned 24 and I'm at the point where I'm ready to make money while I sleep. I am Currently on furlough and unemployment due to Covid-19 and it has shown me now more than ever I need to start investing. Here are my questions about Forex... 1. Do I HAVE to pay $200 and sign up for one of Those groups? I absolutely hate that idea and would much rather do Forex solo. How much money do I need to start out with for forex trading? How do I make my forex account and what is the best app to use?? I am completely new to forex and would only like to work with one person or just receive advice on how to do it solo. I have never invited before so many people I know are doing forex now and seem to be doing decent. I just want spending money for edibles, clothes and vacations and would rather have disposable income to use that for instead of work income which goes to bills first before anything. submitted by TheFunkyPharaoh to Forex [link] [comments] Complying to a scammer, but not quite the way he wanted me to! (To any moderator, I have anonymitised everything and made sure that it is according to rules of this subreddit,I wanna share this story so please let me know should further editing be required ! please Consider this person has likely stolen thousands and thousands of innocent people so i wanna spread awareness! So the other day (actually my birthday too :)) I found this account on IG, I saved him as Scumm in my phone but he claims to be an "Alex", hit him up if you wanna get rich it is a fiest. So i hit him up and be like: [19:00, 23/09/2020] OP: Hello sir I am Tom, I read a lot of things about Forex and crypto and your page in particular and just inherited some money from a relative , I heard so many good things I thought you might help me invest some of that money so it is not lost? Kindly [19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok [19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Welcome [19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Where are you from? [19:09, 23/09/2020] OP: Germany [19:09, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok Tom [19:09, 23/09/2020] Scumm: We specialise on Stock And cryptocurrency trading, with the sole aim of making awesome profit from the rapid changes in price of the assets and currencies we trade. We are group of professional market analysts that studies the market picking the best assets to invest on, and as well the best cryptocurrency pairs to trade on. We have mastered risk management and as well best possible strategy to maximize our clients Profits [19:10, 23/09/2020] Scumm: With the minimum investment of 1 BTC you can make 3.8BTC in a month [19:11, 23/09/2020] Scumm: If I may ask do you have a Bitcoin Wallet address? Now you can see how this is a scam and no one should ever follow such ludicrous claims! 380% in a month, if sb knew how, they wouldnt share that ,not in this world, not in this century... So i amlike: [19:15, 23/09/2020] OP: I'd be willing to invest even 2 bitcoin but I would need your company credentials and iban to send money to [19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: I can only provide you a US account to make payment [19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: This if gonna be possible [19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Hmm I'll see maybe that works [19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Easiest would be IBAN [19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Your company does not have any European bank accounts? [19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: IBAN [19:20, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Mate I always follow procedures so I have not accept Transfer for deposit [19:20, 23/09/2020] Scumm: But I will see to that ok You see where this is going I want some info and make him believe he or one of his mules at least gets sweet sweet cash. NOT SO FAST [20:49, 23/09/2020] Scumm: I'm waiting on my Colleague to forward details to me now [20:49, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok so you are not sending today? [20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: Thank u so much [20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: I can try but I have to call bank [20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: For over 1000 [20:50, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok ok mate [20:50, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Good [21:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX Bank Account number: 8XXXXX0 Sort code: XXXX IBAN: GBXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX [21:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Are you there Mate? [22:43, 23/09/2020] OP: Yes hi thank u so much [22:43, 23/09/2020] OP: Let me chdck [22:46, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate [22:53, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Are you trying to send it now mate? Spinning it furtherly: I just tell some yada yada about how it takes time and a signature since its such a large sum! [11:46, 24/09/2020] OP: Do you have license [11:46, 24/09/2020] Scumm: 25BTC too small for even my students 😂 /\SURE buddy! */* [11:46, 24/09/2020] OP: NASAA 67? [11:47, 24/09/2020] OP: For financial advisor [11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: This [11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: Sorry was upside down [11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: ? [11:51, 24/09/2020] Scumm: I'm an independent expert trader and portfolio management in crypto market [11:52, 24/09/2020] Scumm: License only met to give out from head of Admin [11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: Ah kk [11:52, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yes mate [11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: But normally 67 and 68 is required [11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: For normal managers? [11:53, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yes [11:55, 24/09/2020] Scumm: have no worries mate [11:55, 24/09/2020] Scumm: 100% Now this is quite interesting NASAA 65 and 66 are licenses needed to be an account manager in the US so if he was he should know that i just made up 67 and 68! [19:20, 24/09/2020] OP: Ill makethe first payment asap, but i cant make my bank go faster sorry [19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: howeverone thing: [19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: most of the moneyigotis still in USD isit possible u said invest and send to USbank too? [19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: for 20kUSD and above [19:22, 24/09/2020] OP: its hard for me topurhcase that much bitcoin on my own right now [19:22, 24/09/2020] OP: but i see that i can trust you! [19:22, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Mate ASAP you said you make payment today and you didn't so I don't know if you even sure about this yet [19:23, 24/09/2020] Scumm: I don't get you please [19:23, 24/09/2020] Scumm: You mean you want your profit sent to a US bank? [19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: You have no worries about that mate [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I am [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I signed the paper mate I am so happy [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: That's all they need I told u [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: To make payments international so large [19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yeah you said that mate [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I am beeing honest as well [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: So I sent it back by post Today [19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate [19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: But I am not at my banks city so post takes 1-2 days and then they can release [19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: Sorry to keep u waiting [19:25, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate [19:25, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Oh I see [19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: No what I meant: if I wanna start with more can j invest 20k USD too? I know u usually don't do and j ask very weird questions but I meant [19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: I am not always home have pc etc but I am in contact with u and my bank [19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: So is it possible? Otherwise I have to convert USD to euro or GDP [19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: 40k is sill in USD I have [19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: That would be even crazier profits 🤑🤑🤑 [19:27, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Now I'm understanding SO NOW HE IS UNDERSTANDING good good, and almost ready to screw one of his US mules too: [21:00, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate [21:04, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Can they send from US to the IBAN account? [21:05, 24/09/2020] OGOP: Hm I don't know it's a bit tricky BC I'm no us citizen [21:05, 24/09/2020] OGOP: I have one iban authorised to cash all out in euro [21:05, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok ok mate [21:06, 24/09/2020] OP: And US I think right now [21:06, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate please hold [21:10, 24/09/2020] OP Sure man [21:11, 24/09/2020] OP: Uff such a huge step for me [21:11, 24/09/2020] OP: I hope u do it real good 🤑🤑🤑 [21:12, 24/09/2020] OP Do you have customers in US too? [21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Bank name: Teachers Federal Credit Union Bank address: XXXXXXX Account holder: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Account Holders address: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX Routing Number: XXXXXXX Account number:XXXXXXXXXX [21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Sure mate //SO HE CLAIMS TO HAVE SCAMMED US CITIZENS! [21:12, 24/09/2020] OP: Nice [21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Please make sure you send confirmation immediately So finally I did not send him payment proof,I sent him a spoofed link to fetch his IP with a link to "payment proof" and got his IP and location (cant showr a real link bc it has my IP in it...) And was like " oh hey how is the whether in Irele, Nigeria??" Needless to say he blocked me straight away after I called him a disgraceful sc*m but hey..... I still called the corresponding banks, the UK Fraud Action and the FBI just to make sure and shared all of the details without any editting :) Have fun "mate"! If they can freeze only 1 $ and return it to a likely victim, I am more then happy Cheers dont get scammed! TL/DR: Scammed a Nigerian scammer into sending me real accounts, names and details in UK and US (mules) to forward to the police and may or may not have donated 500 to charity. submitted by elyminas to scambait [link] [comments] Complying to a scammer... until i dont! (To any moderator, I have anonymitised everything and made sure that it is according to rules of this subreddit,I wanna share this story so please let me know should further editing be required ! please Consider this person has likely stolen thousands and thousands of innocent people so i wanna spread awareness! So the other day (actually my birthday too :)) I found this account on IG, I saved him as Scumm in my phone but he claims to be an "Alex", hit him up if you wanna get rich it is a fiest. So i hit him up and be like: [19:00, 23/09/2020] OP: Hello sir I am Tom, I read a lot of things about Forex and crypto and your page in particular and just inherited some money from a relative , I heard so many good things I thought you might help me invest some of that money so it is not lost? Kindly [19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok [19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Welcome [19:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Where are you from? [19:09, 23/09/2020] OP: Germany [19:09, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok Tom [19:09, 23/09/2020] Scumm: We specialise on Stock And cryptocurrency trading, with the sole aim of making awesome profit from the rapid changes in price of the assets and currencies we trade. We are group of professional market analysts that studies the market picking the best assets to invest on, and as well the best cryptocurrency pairs to trade on. We have mastered risk management and as well best possible strategy to maximize our clients Profits [19:10, 23/09/2020] Scumm: With the minimum investment of 1 BTC you can make 3.8BTC in a month [19:11, 23/09/2020] Scumm: If I may ask do you have a Bitcoin Wallet address? Now you can see how this is a scam and no one should ever follow such ludicrous claims! 380% in a month, if sb knew how, they wouldnt share that ,not in this world, not in this century... So i amlike: [19:15, 23/09/2020] OP: I'd be willing to invest even 2 bitcoin but I would need your company credentials and iban to send money to [19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: I can only provide you a US account to make payment [19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: This if gonna be possible [19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Hmm I'll see maybe that works [19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Easiest would be IBAN [19:19, 23/09/2020] OP: Your company does not have any European bank accounts? [19:19, 23/09/2020] Scumm: IBAN [19:20, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Mate I always follow procedures so I have not accept Transfer for deposit [19:20, 23/09/2020] Scumm: But I will see to that ok You see where this is going I want some info and make him believe he or one of his mules at least gets sweet sweet cash. NOT SO FAST [20:49, 23/09/2020] Scumm: I'm waiting on my Colleague to forward details to me now [20:49, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok so you are not sending today? [20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: Thank u so much [20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: I can try but I have to call bank [20:49, 23/09/2020] OP: For over 1000 [20:50, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok ok mate [20:50, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Good [21:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX Bank Account number: 8XXXXX0 Sort code: XXXX IBAN: GBXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX [21:08, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Are you there Mate? [22:43, 23/09/2020] OP: Yes hi thank u so much [22:43, 23/09/2020] OP: Let me chdck [22:46, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate [22:53, 23/09/2020] Scumm: Are you trying to send it now mate? Spinning it furtherly: I just tell some yada yada about how it takes time and a signature since its such a large sum! [11:46, 24/09/2020] OP: Do you have license [11:46, 24/09/2020] Scumm: 25BTC too small for even my students 😂 /\SURE buddy! */* [11:46, 24/09/2020] OP: NASAA 67? [11:47, 24/09/2020] OP: For financial advisor [11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: This [11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: Sorry was upside down [11:50, 24/09/2020] OP: ? [11:51, 24/09/2020] Scumm: I'm an independent expert trader and portfolio management in crypto market [11:52, 24/09/2020] Scumm: License only met to give out from head of Admin [11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: Ah kk [11:52, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yes mate [11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: But normally 67 and 68 is required [11:52, 24/09/2020] OP: For normal managers? [11:53, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yes [11:55, 24/09/2020] Scumm: have no worries mate [11:55, 24/09/2020] Scumm: 100% Now this is quite interesting NASAA 65 and 66 are licenses needed to be an account manager in the US so if he was he should know that i just made up 67 and 68! [19:20, 24/09/2020] OP: Ill makethe first payment asap, but i cant make my bank go faster sorry [19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: howeverone thing: [19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: most of the moneyigotis still in USD isit possible u said invest and send to USbank too? [19:21, 24/09/2020] OP: for 20kUSD and above [19:22, 24/09/2020] OP: its hard for me topurhcase that much bitcoin on my own right now [19:22, 24/09/2020] OP: but i see that i can trust you! [19:22, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Mate ASAP you said you make payment today and you didn't so I don't know if you even sure about this yet [19:23, 24/09/2020] Scumm: I don't get you please [19:23, 24/09/2020] Scumm: You mean you want your profit sent to a US bank? [19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: You have no worries about that mate [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I am [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I signed the paper mate I am so happy [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: That's all they need I told u [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: To make payments international so large [19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Yeah you said that mate [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: I am beeing honest as well [19:24, 24/09/2020] OP: So I sent it back by post Today [19:24, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate [19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: But I am not at my banks city so post takes 1-2 days and then they can release [19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: Sorry to keep u waiting [19:25, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate [19:25, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Oh I see [19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: No what I meant: if I wanna start with more can j invest 20k USD too? I know u usually don't do and j ask very weird questions but I meant [19:25, 24/09/2020] OP: I am not always home have pc etc but I am in contact with u and my bank [19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: So is it possible? Otherwise I have to convert USD to euro or GDP [19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: 40k is sill in USD I have [19:26, 24/09/2020] OP: That would be even crazier profits 🤑🤑🤑 [19:27, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Now I'm understanding SO NOW HE IS UNDERSTANDING good good, and almost ready to screw one of his US mules too: [21:00, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate [21:04, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Can they send from US to the IBAN account? [21:05, 24/09/2020] OGOP: Hm I don't know it's a bit tricky BC I'm no us citizen [21:05, 24/09/2020] OGOP: I have one iban authorised to cash all out in euro [21:05, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok ok mate [21:06, 24/09/2020] OP: And US I think right now [21:06, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Ok mate please hold [21:10, 24/09/2020] OP Sure man [21:11, 24/09/2020] OP: Uff such a huge step for me [21:11, 24/09/2020] OP: I hope u do it real good 🤑🤑🤑 [21:12, 24/09/2020] OP Do you have customers in US too? [21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Bank name: Teachers Federal Credit Union Bank address: XXXXXXX Account holder: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Account Holders address: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX Routing Number: XXXXXXX Account number:XXXXXXXXXX [21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Sure mate //SO HE CLAIMS TO HAVE SCAMMED US CITIZENS! [21:12, 24/09/2020] OP: Nice [21:12, 24/09/2020] Scumm: Please make sure you send confirmation immediately So finally I did not send him payment proof,I sent him a spoofed link to fetch his IP with a link to "payment proof" and got his IP and location (cant showr a real link bc it has my IP in it...) And was like " oh hey how is the whether in Irele, Nigeria??" Needless to say he blocked me straight away after I called him a disgraceful sc*m but hey..... I still called the corresponding banks, the UK Fraud Action and the FBI just to make sure and shared all of the details without any editting :) Have fun "mate"! If they can freeze only 1 $ and return it to a likely victim, I am more then happy Cheers dont get scammed! Have a wonderful day! TL/DR: Scammed a Nigerian scammer into sending me real accounts, names and details in UK and US (mules) to forward to the police and may or may not have donated 500 to charity. submitted by elyminas to Scams [link] [comments] How does the BitQT App work? ​ https://preview.redd.it/81cx1yfe1pm51.jpg?width=474&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2ceddeda7d5dc0be5c7d4b4dfa7a715baac65b3a In the later part of websites are the testimonials screaming out loud regarding their success.BitQT review can be quiet judgemental at this point as a result of neither these testimonials prove the legitimacy of the web site nor the live profit reviews account such You extremely want to understand that if you opt to speculate you'll surely not visiting recover. TheBitQT just prove this by themselves stating it not being on affiliate terms with others. Something that's claiming that you simply'll earn 110zero greenbacks every day is doing a true-time scam job Perhaps, theBitQT states advertising itself on Times, CNN and Forbes however neither of them found supportive during this regard. You'll check it all by yourself. This is often the sound proof of its scamming regime throughout the globe It doesn't have that laser-accurate performance as in trading bitcoin you can never guarantee the minimum amount of profit you be earning the other day. Its what happens when trading with Forex ​ Many of the websites agree onto the proficiency ofBitQT negating the crucial and impactful proves I shared with you higher than. They are saying it's flawless. Will something be this flawless letting you earn regarding one thousand bucks each day without charging a penny? The automated transactions are known to be deposited directly into the user's account that is nowhere to find affiliation with. Undoubtedly, most of the revealing sites have the only supportive argument beginning with, ‘As the review suggests'. Do raise yourselves, is that this the legitimate way to prove legitimacy ofBitQT They too argue regarding the legitimate verification method. That's the explanation why there's a number of complaints with reference to the current. If these products would have really worked, why not each single person select to remain off from their offices integrating with it somehow: ​ Merely head to the SIGN-UP section on theBitQT site, fill in your personal info, and present your registration. When acknowledged, you'll be able to be able to access our restrictive Bitcoin exchanging ​ To induce your exchange account in progress, you'll have to include some assets. WithBitQT, you can create a initial investment of as low as $250, although you'll be able to contribute as a lot of as you wantoy Since your enlistment has been acknowledged and you've invested some funds, you're fully done. Simply click on ‘trade' to receive the rewards ofBitQT's highly rated algorithm. In case you need a hands-on approach, you can shift to manual operation by changing the settings ​ There's no harm in trading in terms of cryptocurrency. We have a tendency to're not against it. But we tend to really aim to reveal the very fact thatBitQT isn't a legitimate website to believe during this case. To actually invest in bitcoin you initially want to shop for a bitcoin wallet so as to store all bitcoins. a series of blockchain integrations which permits you to top-up and earn. ​ But, as stated earlier you've no actual guarantee concerning the number you wish to earn. Secondly, you wish to integrate your bitcoin wallet to your account and then you'll be ready to head towards the foremost step. Here, you'll jin a bitcoin exchange system for trading bitcoin for any different traditional currencies of the market. ​ It works well solely if you for legitimate sites for functioning and planning. Perhaps, it too needs a nice amount of ability and we never promise you to begin earning when you join Bitcoin Exchanger somehow. This was all aboutBitQT Review as a full fulling the aim of alerting the scam going around. ​ ​ Money Forex Cluster scamThe Cash Forex Group is run by a company named CFxG which allegedly was founded by a team of experts in all kinds of areas, mainly education in the monetary trading field and network promoting. ​ https://preview.redd.it/0gc7ga9f1pm51.jpg?width=474&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5c031ac047e635c47d3ee592ab9235878613c890 These experts and their automated trading system will supposedly facilitate your to form heaps of cash. In trading solely you'll allegedly make fifteenp.c weekly on your investments. Then there are referral programs and multi-level structures that can boost your income even more. Is that t Money FX Group scamLet's begin this Money Forex Group review by stating the obvious, this scheme may be a total scam, you just have to look at the numbers.BitQT ​ When they promise you fifteen%+ weekly, it means that 60percent+ monthly, which is totally ridiculous in the important world. It means a lot of than 560zeropercent per year, therefore you'd need solely $18,00zero greenbacks to become a millionaire within year. And this is often plain impossible. ​ No legitimate business can create you a gradual fifteenpercent weekly, no financial markets are that predictable and that easy to trade. It may appear straightforward to you, but it really is this straightforward, a program promising fifteenp.c weekly should be a scam, there is no alternative method, the Money FX Group is a scam. ​ However there is additional to go through in this review. Massive lies ​ Money FX Cluster testimonialThe Money Forex Cluster claims to be regulated by the subsequent institutions: FAC - Financial Conduct Authority of London, DFSA - Monetary Services Authority in Dubai, FSCA - Monetary Sector Conduct Authority of South Africa and FSA - the Monetary Services Authority of Seychelles. ​ But guess what, the FAC will not even exist, while the others (DFSA, FSCA and FSA) haven't issued any license whatsoever to Cash Forex Cluster. Therefore not only Money FX Group is not regulated at all, it conjointly is lying huge time regarding its regulatory status. ​ The fact is that it's no license whatsoever, so it cannot supply investment services legally in most countries. ​ This is often conjointly why they want you to deposit cryptocurrencies, they wish to remain as anonymous as potential, so that they will run away along with your cash. Regulatory warning ​ Not long when we have a tendency to printed our analysis, the Financial Conduct Authority (financial regulator in Nice Britain) came up with its own warning. ​ The regulator said that CashFX is providing investment services without the mandatory authorization and advised the public to remain off from it. This is often a very serious argumentBiTQT. ​ It'd be terribly unwise to deposit money with an unregulated and basically anonymous entity, as a result of it would not be protected in any means. No matter where the cash finally ends up, this program is promising you impossible returns on investments, which in itself confirms that something is wrong. How it works ​ Let's end this Cash Forex Group review by explaining the essential principle of this investment program. It's a Ponzi theme that does no real economic activity. It just collects money from individuals and may pay out some profits, but the most recent clients' deposits can be used for that. ​ This will have an inevitable outcome, the system can sooner or later crumble. It's simply a matter of your time when there can be not enough deposits to hide withdrawals and also the inevitable end can ​ Nobody has not been paid, that is NOBODY ..... after all you can't compound or upgrade your CFX account unless you withdraw (get paid) .... CFX are not regulated.... as a result of they use a Regulated broker (everfx) to trade...so that information is also incorrect...and judging by the actual members comments....I'd say, members are happy..... long might that continue. BUT, you must never place in more than you are prepared to lose (In SOMETHING). However do correct analysis, ask ​ members, don't rely on people that play safe and stay poor. Do your own due diligence. (ps MOST sites that decision each business out as a scam...have their own links.....promoting guess what ? ....tip. SCAMS ! Beware. ​ https://www.cryptoerapro.com/bitqt/ ​ ​ http://www.cryptoerapro.com/ ​ https://twitter.com/cryptoerapro ​ https://www.instagram.com/cryptoerapro/ ​ https://www.pinterest.co.uk/cryptoerapro/ ​ https://www.facebook.com/cryptoerapro submitted by bitqtadvantage to u/bitqtadvantage [link] [comments] What do regulators say about BitQT ? ​ We discovered that it is so convenient to create a deposit. There are different on-line payment platforms to settle on from, for our initial live trading session, we have a tendency to created a deposit by doing an instantaneous bank transfer from our account into the BitQT account. The transaction was completed in seconds. Live trading with BitQT ​ https://preview.redd.it/zrxveikvhim51.png?width=975&format=png&auto=webp&s=524850e4ff5890df2a7c25e4213090444bf46255 This is often the best part; we have a tendency to started our live trading session early within the morning and ended it when six hours. During the live trading session, we have a tendency to hardly required to try to to something except activating the live trading robot with a click. After the live trading session started, we had nothing else to try and do, the trading robot took complete control, and it automatically selected and completed the best deals out there.BitQT success What we have a tendency to suppose concerning BitQ Here are the most points we noted while testing the essential options of BitQT We tend to attributed the high win rate for the majority of the finished transactions to the quick trading system. It's straightforward to see why thus many investors have continued using their BitQT We tested the online customer service, and it is glorious. The customer service is on-line twenty fouseven, and there are not any lapses in the trading system. We tend to were impressed with the courtesy and high-level priority given to our case after we sought facilitate from the customer care team The possibilities of experiencing hacking or information breach on BitQT are terribly low. There is a secure online antivirus and malware network that keeps the user data and information regarding funding secret ​ We tested BitQT on smartphones and laptops to grasp if the system is responsive. We have a tendency to can confirm that each user will trade with their smartphones or laptops. This is often terribly convenient for people who would really like to monitor their trading sessions while outdoors.BitQT benefits ​ Here are some tips that will facilitate new investors to urge the maximum edges from trading with BitQT; ​ It is better to start with a little deposit;BitQTallows users to begin trading with as low as $250, that is excellent for brand new users. Always withdraw your profit after earning. This can be a great plan for everyone. Reinvest the capital; to continue the earning cycle, it's best to reinvest the capital. Realize a mentor online; you'll be able to get helpful data about the crypto market by following a mentor and crypto trading skilled on social media BitQT has been created for everybody; it's user-friendly and profitable. We encourage our audience to join us, begin making money from the crypto market each day. © 20twenty Straightforward To Browse • Powered by GeneratePress ​ BitQT BQ could be a laptop program that trades bitcoin CFDs automatically. The program claims to rely on advanced AI technologies to conduct trading research execution with a supposed win rate of up to 99p.c. BitQT BQ appears widespread with passive on-line investors, providing it is easy to use for all and doesn't require a lot of your time to operate It's conjointly said to require solely a tiny minimum capital deposit ($250) and reportedly generates up to $1k in daily profits from such a little account. However is BitQT BQ legit and if so, does it earn its users the said profits As usual, we tend to have conducted a thorough investigation to determine if this bot is legit. We have a tendency to will gift our findings in this review and offer tips to assist you get started with it https://preview.redd.it/4my2soawhim51.png?width=1046&format=png&auto=webp&s=515978aeca1497910fb83c4168326888697ef07a BitQT BQ App reviewWhat is BitQT App?How will BitQT App work?Getting started with BitQT BQ STEP ONE: Register a free accountSTEP 2: Verify ID with the underlying brokerSTEP 3: Deposit at least 250 USD as trading capitalSTEP FOUR: Trade with a demo accountSTEP FIVE: Live tradingIs BitQT BQ legit? The verdict!FAQsWhat is BitQT BQ App?Is BitQT App a Ponzi scheme?How much ought to I invest with BitQT BQ?How do I withdraw the supposed profits from BitQT BQ app? ​ Our criteria for determining the legitimacy of BitQT BQ took under consideration multiple factors, together with transparency, reputation, safety, simple use, and client service. The findings are summarized below. ​ BitQT BQ creates a transparent trading ecosystem through the coveted blockchain technology. 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What is BitQT App? cribes itself as a highly specialised and powerful pc algorithm that automatically conducts the trading functions of an skilled BTC CFDs trader. https://www.cryptoerapro.com/bitqt/ ​ http://www.cryptoerapro.com/ ​ https://twitter.com/cryptoerapro ​ https://www.instagram.com/cryptoerapro/ ​ https://www.pinterest.co.uk/cryptoerapro/ ​ https://www.facebook.com/cryptoerapro submitted by Anteater_Same to u/Anteater_Same [link] [comments] Immediate Edge Review, Is Immediate Edge SCAM Or Legit Trading App? ​ Immediate Edge Review: Is This Crypto Robot Legit or Scam Immediate Edge Review and investigation 20twenty. The Immediate Edge app is a crypto, forex and choices trading robot utilized by folks to automatically obtain and sell Bitcoin and create profits. Wanting at the website, many people claim it helped them move from rags-to-riches trading Bitcoin. Further, some claims linked it to Ronaldo and Sir Alex Ferguson ​ https://preview.redd.it/rttn3i4hohm51.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8f0dc345c3ace4032d571d44fabe356f13ff1a33 Is Immediate Edge app legit or scam? Whereas the claims of its linkage to the higher than celebrities are unverifiable, we tend to can verify that the app is not a scam and permits individuals to trade Bitcoin using the Fibonacci strategy with ten minutes time frames The app, that allows people to deposit at least $250 through mastercard and Sofort, scores 88% rate and a 5 stars as a real software Since there are several scam cryptos, forex and options brokers who trick individuals to depositing money, and then they run away with the funds, we have taken time to review this software to determine if it is real or a scam. Is Immediate Edge scam or legit High success rate is reported by users with this software. The Immediate Edge web site provides truthful claims about the service though it will not mean the crypto trading risks are eliminated with its use. Customers should start with the minimum investment and increase it when satisfied with the utilization of the app. Click the link to access Immediate Edge official web site or keep reading to understand more This software will not seem to be a scam and users report that it helped them make real money trading on it.b site What is Immediate Edge App? Immediate Edgecould be a robot or auto-trading software that allows folks to trade forex, crypto and binary choices. A user deploys the algorithm-primarily based bot, which relies on a trading strategy that's automatically executed on a broker trading platform once deployed. The strategy is coded or set like to permit the user to automatically get and sell crypto, stock or choices on the broker platform at favorable prices, to form profits. It can do automatic market analysis by analyzing a vast amount of knowledge from completely different sources, at intervals seconds and with high accuracy, then use the data to predict the costs. It can then come up with a transparent buy or sell tradable signal and then execute it automatically by shopping for and/or selling on the broker platform. The software can, therefore, save a trader thousands of manual hours and labor they might have spent analyzing information to form trading choices and to follow the markets and to position and close trades. You conjointly do not want to understand anything concerning crypto, stock or option trading to use this auto trading app, although it is suggested to possess this information to keep improving on trading. Trading bots will achieve high success rates of more than 90p.c and have been tested to work. You may be searching for Immediate Edge scam but the website can tell you that you can expect to earn between $950 and $a pair of,two hundred per day using the software but that depends on your expertise. As a newbie, you'll not start making that a lot of immediately and conjointly it depends on how a lot of you invest. With an investment of $250, you'll be able to expect to form a lot of lesser although some people claim to own made $12a pair of in a very few hours using this software. That will not mean Immediate Edge is error-free. There still is a heap of unpredictable high volatility in crypto and bots will make mistakes and errors to create losses. Auto trading robots are better employed in combination with manual trading strategies. ​ https://preview.redd.it/1zkt9v3johm51.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=85f7e7f5d0e9d6b60b4a8a6e37bb344dbbb8305c Immediate Edge Review How will Immediate Edge work? All a user has to try and do is join up at the Immediate Edge web site, then deposit funds to have access to the robot, when which they can begin trading by switching on the bot. It will would like no control or intervention from humans, beyond beginning and stopping it. You additionally need to stay checking, daily, to observe the performance of the software in doing its job and ensure that it is earning any returns needless to say. From there, you can confirm whether or not to extend or decrease your investment towards crypto, options or stock trading using this robot. You'll be able to also monitor performance to be ready to regulate the trading settings from your dashboard and optimize totally different features of the trading bot for instance set amount of trades or amount to invest in every trade. Founder of Immediate Edge In line with the Immediate Edge website, this trading bot was founded by Edwin James. 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You can also send it to your Revolut - set up a payment link in Revolut, and pay it using the Curve card, with Curve Cash set as the underlying card. Detailed post about Curve ​ Bitpanda: €5+ A reputable Austrian cryptocurrency exchange. Sign up using my link (non-ref link - no bonus) Verify your identity. Complete the beginner quiz and receive €5 in BEST (the Bitpanda token). Bonus: you can get an extra €10 if you're willing to deposit €25 and complete your first crypto trade of at least €25. The bonus will be credited instantly. Tip: buy BEST for €25, and then sell all BEST including the €5 bonus. Note: you can withdraw the bonuses right after you receive them, but the minimum withdrawal and deposit amount is €/£25, so you can either deposit €/£25, get the extra €10, and withdraw everything back, or - if you don't want to deposit anything - you can transfer the BEST bonus to another crypto exchange or wallet. Up to you :) Detailed post about Bitpanda ​ Zelf: €5 An upcoming service where you can do banking in your favorite messenger app (Messenger, Whatsapp, etc). Sign up using my link and finish the registration in your favorite messaging platform. (non-ref-link, no bonus) Get €5 when they launch. Everybody in France and Spain should get their cards by the end of June and the rest of Europe by September. Detailed post about Zelf Let me know if you need help with any of these! submitted by One_Refrigerator to beermoneyuk [link] [comments] Summary of offers (total £70) that require no deposit or spend (great for new members!) I've noticed among the new members joining lately, people sometimes ask which offers they should do first, or which ones they could do when they don't have the £/€100 it takes to do many of the offers here. So I hope this little summary of no-spend offers will be helpful to you! You can make £70 with the offers below without spending anything (up to £100 or even more if you include the "bonus" tasks). Notice I included some cryptocurrency offers - don't be afraid of these; they carry pretty much zero risk as you don't need to deposit anything (=buy crypto) - you only need to convert the cryptocurrency bonus back into £/€. If you need help with this, feel free to message me. I also mention Revolut below, which is a popular online "bank" account. Sadly my app is currently not showing any promotions for new users, but perhaps someone else has a referral link for you that will make you some cash! ​ Swissborg ($17+) (edit: this is now worth at least $50 as of 10 June, the token's value has gone up) A Swiss fintech focusing on crypto wealth management. You earn CHSB (their token) by collecting badges for doing simple tasks in the app Download the app. Register for an account (use my referral code ETTVC6Q and we both get 3,000 points). Tip: the code will get you started with 3,000 points - make your first forecast with 1,000 points and you'll get your first badge :) \don't use a code for no bonus]) Collect badges and earn! In order to redeem the prizes, you'll need to download their Wealth app. The rewards should be redeemable starting in June. The app is already available for download; get it, pass KYC and you'll be ready to receive your rewards. Bonus: if you can refer up to 20 people, you'll get $50 in total. ($150+ as of 10 June) Detailed post about Swissborg ​ Bitwala - €15 A German bank account with integrated crypto services. Sign up with my link (non-ref-link, no bonus) and verify your identity. (Prepare your passport and a printed proof of address (e.g. bank statement). If no-one picks up for more than a few mins, hang up & try again) Create a bitcoin wallet in your account. €15 will be credited to your account within 15 business days. You can withdraw it right after you receive it. Detailed post about Bitwala ​ Morpher - $15 An upcoming Austrian platform for trading stocks, crypto, and forex. Sign up via my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus) Verify your identity. Get $15 when they launch (June) Detailed post about Morpher ​ Quidco - £10 A UK cashback site. Sign up with my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus) Your bonus will be credited once you reach £5 in confirmed cashback - browse the Free Cashback section for no-spend offers, or search for "MyHeritage," you could get £5.20 for doing a free trial (just make sure to cancel on time). ​ Topcashback - £5 Another UK cashback site. Sign up with my referral link (non-ref link - no bonus) Your bonus will be credited once you reach £10 in confirmed cashback. Again, you could browse the no-spend offers, or buy something from a store where you'd shop anyways! ​ Curve - £5 A debit card to which you add your existing cards, and then you only have to carry the Curve card and choose which underlying card to pay with in the app. Download the app using this link (use code D8XMLG5E when signing up. No code, no bonus.) Order a free card (=Curve Blue). When it arrives, link a card you already own to your new Curve card. Make a first transaction with the Curve card (you can try to top up your Revolut account and therefore not spend anything extra, but you can also just make a regular purchase, however small, if Revolut doesn't work) £5 will be added to your Curve Cash card. To withdraw it, set up a payment link in Revolut, and pay it using the Curve card, with Curve Cash set as the underlying card. ​ Bitpanda - €5+ A reputable Austrian cryptocurrency exchange. Sign up using my link (non-ref link - no bonus) Verify your identity. Complete the beginner quiz and receive €5 in BEST (the Bitpanda token). Bonus: you can get an extra €10 if you're willing to deposit €25 and complete your first crypto trade of at least €25. The bonus will be credited instantly. Tip: buy BEST for €25, and then sell all BEST including the €5 bonus. Note: you can withdraw the bonuses right after you receive them, but the minimum withdrawal and deposit amount is €/£25, so you can either deposit €/£25, get the extra €10, and withdraw everything back, or - if you don't want to deposit anything - you can transfer the BEST bonus to another crypto exchange or wallet. Up to you :) Detailed post about Bitpanda ​ Zelf - €5 An upcoming service where you can do banking in your favorite messenger app (Messenger, Whatsapp, etc). Sign up using my link and finish the registration in your favorite messaging platform. (non-ref-link, no bonus) Get €5 when they launch. For the UK the launch is scheduled to October. (launch update) Detailed post about Zelf Feel free to message me if you need help with these, or search this sub for the name of the offer for detailed posts with people's reactions etc. submitted by One_Refrigerator to beermoneyuk [link] [comments] UPDATE: SUCCESSFUL FIRST WEEK. Confident to risk more and slowly grow my account 🤞🏼 submitted by analog-whore to Forex [link] [comments] Can foreigners get a debit card in the US My friend from china wants to get a debit card/bank account in the US to store he money, because he thinks the dollar is strong right now. i know an ID and an address is required, and that he'll have to physically go to the US to open up the account. he even suggested using my house as an address. is this advisable? submitted by nightshiftgray to personalfinance [link] [comments] European Banks - Where Can I Easily Open a Bank Account? Choosing a foreign bank to open an account in is a difficult task. Many details must be taken into account so that you don't run into failure or problems with account operations in the future. Today, we have gathered 7 banks that will easily open an account for you (sometimes even remotely) and will not strictly monitor transactions on it. https://preview.redd.it/s19up259z6951.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=0e1b7d2ea22bc9871082ec856f5ab5d7a32d8038 FIO Banka Country: Czech Republic Year of foundation: As an online broker - since 1993, as a bank - since 2010. FIO is the most loyal bank in Europe. There, you can open an account for any type of activity, from FOREX to gambling. There are no extra fees for maintenance or minimum balance and limits. Of course, the FIO does not require documentary evidence of the payments made. Documents required to open an account: foreign passport and internal passport; company documents; apostille of the Certificate of Incumbency to the corporate director or founder, if the company is older than 6 years; strictly colored scans of all documents; account opening term: 2-3 days Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the documents by the bank, you need to personally visit the department to verify your identity. CSOB Banka Country: Czech Republic Established: 1964 CSOB Banka is the second largest bank in the Czech Republic in terms of capitalization and one of the most influential banks in Europe. There are no restrictions on dollar payments and a minimum deposit. You can manage your account through the online banking. CSOB is loyal to operations via the account, and does not require confirmation by agreement or invoice. Documents required to open an account Personal account: passport or another identity document. confirmation of address. Corporate Account: apostilled set of legal documents for the company. If the company is with a nominee service, remote identification of an individual as a director or shareholder is required. Account opening period: 5-7 days. Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the documents by the bank, you need to personally visit the department to verify your identity. Ceska sporitelna Country: Czech Republic Established: 1825 Ceska Sporitelna is a very loyal bank that does not require confirmation of each payment made. All financial tasks can be quickly solved with the help of Internet banking. Documents required to open an account: statutory documents for the company (originals); full extract from the Register without apostille (only for Czech companies); Certificate of Good Standing with an apostille (for 3+ months companies); beneficiary's domestic and foreign passport; certified power of attorney to open an account; a brief description of the business or website URL for online business; account opening period: 7-14 days Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the documents by the bank, you need to personally visit the department to verify your identity. MKB Bank Country: Hungary Established: 1950 MKB Bank is one of the largest banks in Hungary. An account will be opened for free, if necessary, a plastic Visa or MasterCard will be issued. You can open an account for an offshore company, but MKB will refuse this if the company is registered in a country from the OECD black list. Nevertheless, the MKB is quite loyal to the operations carried out on the account.. Documents required to open an account: Personal account: passport; trust declaration; power of attorney declaration; Corporate Account: Charter and memorandum of association of a company certified by a notary; Protocol on the appointment of officers; Certificate of incorporation, certificate of shares and certificate of good condition; Power of attorney; Trust Declaration; Account opening period: 7 days. Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the MKB package of documents, you must visit Hungary and meet with a bank agent. BOS bank Country: Poland Established: 1991 BOS Bank is a Polish bank. If your company is not older than a year, then account maintenance in the first 18 months will be free. There, you can open an account for offshore companies and any other activities. The bank is loyal to transactions carried out on the account. Documents required to open an account: Personal account: passport; polish visa Corporate Account: extract from the registry translated into Polish and notarized; Account opening period: 14 days. Do I need a personal visit to the bank? No, the account can be opened remotely. Bank Zachodni WBK Country: Poland Established: 2001 Bank Zachodni WBK is the third largest bank in Poland in terms of assets. The bank is not picky about corporate documents, opens accounts for any kind activities. Documents required to open an account: Personal account: passport; polish visa. Corporate Account: extract from the registry translated into Polish and notarized; account opening period: 14-21 days. Do I need a personal visit to the bank? Yes. After reviewing the documents by the bank, you need to personally visit the department to verify your identity. ING Bank Slaski Country: Poland Established: 1988 ING is the largest bank in Poland. The bank opens accounts for onshore companies and is loyal to non-resident customers in Poland. You can issue a Visa or MasterCard plastic card. Documents required to open an account: Personal account: passport; Polish visa. Corporate Account: Extract from the registry translated into Polish and notarized; Account opening period: 14 days. Do I need a personal visit to the bank? No, the account can be opened remotely. You can learn more about the conditions for opening an account with these banks from Bizonaire specialists. Call us or leave a request on the site chat, and we will contact you ASAP! https://bizonaire.com/en/blog/article/european-banks-where-can-i-easily-open-a-bank-account---258.html submitted by Djosd to Bizonaire [link] [comments] 06-24 10:14 - 'SCAM awareness/ Phising' (self.Bitcoin) by /u/certifieddesi removed from /r/Bitcoin within 0-9min ''' Scam/ Phishing/ Bitcoin Scam/ Fake Banks Hi Guys! I just want to make everyone aware of one of the biggest scam going on currently and I was a victim of it. So they will try to get in touch with you through mostly Instagram or any other way saying they are investors and will have real company website in profile (they don't work there) and that they are experts in forex trade and will work to increase our money by investing in one week. So to convince they will say we can even deposit minimum like $200 then they will have you make an account on sites like tradersplacefx (fake) or any other site. So on the account they will show you that the money is growing in a week, so fakely you will see that your deposit is growing to like $20,000. Of course you will get excited, so since your deposit grew they will ask you to deposit money certain amount of money ($2000 for me). I ll be honest I fell for all of this but I want to save other people's money. So I deposited and then now it gets interesting they will make you create blockchain wallet and account saying that they will transfer the funds in blockchain wallet. So they will ask for your login info. So once you give login info you do see your deposit there but then they will ask you to deposit $5000 saying you cannot have empty wallet. Once you do they will lock the wallet address with private key (which you cannot retrieve) just can see the money sitting there. They will say we will keep adding the deposit whatever you deposit. So now your blockchain wallet has about $26,000 which is not yours. So now they will say that we deal with only one bank such as EUPHORIA SWISS BANK (Euphoriaswissbank), so I did some research they have made their website look like a real bank website [[link]2 With pics of agents and all but I found out that it was a copy of a US bank that looks the same. So they will ask you to make an account there, you will see your money go into the bank. Now they will ask you to deposit about 10K for some BS reason, they will say it is to link offline and online account. But lets say if you do that also then they will send you another e-mail saying we have to deposit 14% for security of deposit which is another $6,500 . So now I got suspicious that they keep on asking for deposit here and there to transfer my money to my local bank. So I asked bank to provided me with FDIC and physical address of the bank, of course which they don't have they will say its online bank that's why. So I did not send anymore after that, then they will keep e-mailing you to deposit payment to transfer funds to your local bank. So Now I have money in their bank account, just sitting there and they will show fake numbers. SO guys BE AWARE, take my example and DO not Fall for this!!!!!! They are earning a lot by this, I even saw someone send about 125K I feel bad for that person. SAVE your MONEY!! I want to make everyone aware and save their money because it does hurt losing hard earned money. I have lost about $21,000 L. At this point you cannot recover your money no matter how hard you try. Please Help share and remember the names of the banks or Instagram address might be different but do your research about bank (if no FDIC number or physical address not a real bank! I learned the hard way!. They will make it look like its very real bank and real site. So BE ALERT!!! And AWARE and help me Spread the word. PS: If you think this above info helped saved your money, I'll really appreciate optional donation ( to recover my savings which I spent a lot of time saving L) to my bitcoin address: 36adH3bRYw1Pmoky6gAZth7qJYWTJfi2cA ''' SCAM awareness/ Phising Go1dfish undelete link unreddit undelete link Author: certifieddesi 1: en-s.euph**ias***sba*k.co*/ 2: **-s.e*phor*aswi*sba*k*co*/]^^1 Unknown links are censored to prevent spreading illicit content. submitted by removalbot to removalbot [link] [comments] Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Şirketin güvenilirliğiyle ilgili bilinmesi gerekenleri paylaştım. EkolFx Hakkında Yorumlar Şimdi ise şirketi detaylı şekilde tanımakEkolfx Güvenilir mi ? isteyenler için gerekli bilgileri EkolFx nasıl diye açıklama yaparak paylaşacağım. Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Şirket, Belize merkezli. Bunun dışında Dubai, Almanya ve İngiltere'de de merkezleri olduğu yazıyor websitelerinde. Merkezlerinin adreslerini de orada vermişler.Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Website demişken, sitelerini incelediğimde pek işlevsel olmadığını gördüm. Tasarımı hoşuma gitmedi ve gereken bazı bilgiler verilmemiş. Peki şirketin diğer özellikleri neler onlara bakalım. EKOLFX WEB SİTE GİRİŞİ ** Forex Reklam iletişim : [email protected] Forex Reklam iletişim : [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]ail.com) Kaldıraç oranı ne kadar? Firma 1:400'e kadar kaldıraç imkanı sunuyor. EkolFx Hakkında Yorumlar Verdiği bu kaldıraç oranı piyasa ortalaması ve risk durumu göz önüne alındığında ideal. kadar? Minimum deposit olarak 100$ istemekteler. 100$ bence uygun bir miktar. EkolFx Hakkında Yorumlar Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Ne çok ne az. Şirketi denemek istediğinizde bu miktar yatırımcıyı fazla yormaz. Spread oranları nasıl? Spread oranları orta seviyelerde. Ne fazla ne az. Şirketi beğenir ve yatırım yaparsanız sizi zorlamaz diye düşünüyorum. EkolFx Hakkında Yorumlar Yatırım ürünleri çeşitliliği nasıl? Şirkette döviz çiftleri, emtialar, Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? hisse senetleri ve kripto paralara yatırım yapabiliyorsunuz. Ekolfx Güvenilir mi ? Durum böyle olduğu için yatırım ürünleri çeşitli diyebiliriz. ​ https://preview.redd.it/8hujprapi4051.jpg?width=200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=02602c094287b5062dc5cbcf1e6f97be795ee0d4 submitted by EkolFxforex to u/EkolFxforex [link] [comments] Minimum deposit Good afternoon everyone, I am new to forex and I am trying to read as much as posible in order to gain knowledge There's a couple of questions that are troubling me: what is the minimum deposit one can / should do to start with? does this apply to all currency pairs? Thanks in advance submitted by chris_redz to Forex [link] [comments] Forex Brokers with Low Minimum Deposits By Press Release June 5, 2020, 1:33 pm • Posted in Brokers News Benefits of Trading with small Amounts and list of forex brokers with a low minimum deposit In this table, you can find minimum deposit forex brokers such as CMC Markets, Alpari and more. As you see there are lots of $1 minimum deposit forex broker. One of the forex brokers with no minimum deposit is CMC Markets. This is an advantage for a broker among all brokers forex minimum deposit $1. BRKV - Why do forex traders care about the minimum deposit of a broker? The answer depends on the aim of the trader. Some beginners just want to practice trading in real conditions, yet they don't want to put too much money into practicing because we all know that 90% of new traders fail miserably at the beginning. The next broker with a very low minimum deposit for forex trading that you should consider is Alpari. This broker offers micro trading accounts with the low minimum deposit of $5 to get started. With these accounts as with other cent type mini trading accounts, you can expect both Micro and Nano lots of 1000, and 10 units to be available. HotForex Minimum Deposits. As per the other forex trading low minimum deposit brokers, having looked at the variety of ways that are available to fund your account, let's take a more in-depth look at how the minimum deposit with HF Markets is reflected on the account type you select.. This will also depend somewhat on the regulatory area where you are based because HF Markets and Hotforex ... [index] [1",
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Motorcycle transportation Cortland IL is a fairly simple process for as long as it is performed by a responsible and trained for this task professional. There are virtually hundreds of motorcycle transportation Cortland IL companies that are capable of carrying it without any problems.
Some specialize in motorcycle transportation Cortland IL only, other add variety of related vehicles such as Jet Ski, ATV’s, and snowmobiles to their offer. Motorcycle transportation Cortland IL inside the vehicle (enclosed) or towing it on a trailer behind the vehicle is just a matter of proper strapping / securing it to minimize risk of damage and of course your preferences.
In trucks with interiors designed to accommodate direct strapping and securing to their floor and sometimes walls motorcycle transportation Cortland IL can be performed without a pallet. Same procedures are also used on an open flatbed truck, a pickup bed, or a trailer. Customized pallets and plywood boxes are also used for motorcycle transportation Cortland IL and as it was mentioned earlier it is always your choice to pick an open or enclosed method.
Some other choices often available are transporting / driving a motorcycle personally to the carrier and / or picking it up at the carrier’s terminal; this might save you money, but sometimes your trouble may not be worth the trip and door-to-door motorcycle transportation in Cortland IL is the best choice to pick.
An important item to remember when choosing your motorcycle transportation in Cortland IL provider is the insurance coverage; it might be included in your shipping quote for up to a certain value of the motorcycle. There could be a deductible as well, or an option to purchase some extra insurance coverage, so make sure you explore the possibilities in advance.
Motorcycle transportation Cortland IL; cost and other important tips
The motorcycle transportation in Cortland IL cost will depend on the carrier, type of the transportation (open or enclosed), distance, pickup / delivery type (i.e., door-to-door versus terminal), sometimes extra insurance cost might apply. While choosing an open motorcycle transportation in Cortland ILyou will most likely save on transportation cost, however, your motorcycle will be at least partially exposed to weather and road conditions.
Consider checking a few motorcycle transportation companies in Cortland IL before making your decision. Low price is important but it sometimes comes with restrictions that may not fit your schedule. Make sure that you know what you’re paying for and that you are getting exactly what was promised to you in a contract agreement.
Understand motorcycle pick-up and delivery procedures; make sure that someone else can be elected to sign-off delivery papers if you are not available. Also, motorcycle carriers using large semi-trucks may not be able to deliver your bike to a constricted residential area / offer a door-to-door type motorcycle transportation Cortland IL.
Ask for storage fees if you’re not sure if you’ll be available to pick-up your motorcycle at the time of delivery.
Ask for a valid license and proof of insurance from the motorcycle transportation Cortland IL company.
When picking up your motorcycle inspect it thoroughly for any damage. If you have any documentation stating motorcycle’s condition at a time of pick-up; compare both and immediately report any discrepancies to the carrier.
We hope that the above information will help you in your motorcycle transportation Cortland IL, and that we at Illinois Vehicle Transport can assist you in it.
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Motorcycle transportation Lombard IL, Jet Ski transport Lombard IL, snowmobiles transport Lombard IL, ATV’s transport Lombard IL
Call Illinois Vehicle Transport 1-773-234-6669
Motorcycle transportation Lombard IL is a fairly simple process for as long as it is performed by a responsible and trained for this task professional. There are virtually hundreds of motorcycle transportation Lombard IL companies that are capable of carrying it without any problems.
Some specialize in motorcycle transportation Lombard IL only, other add variety of related vehicles such as Jet Ski, ATV’s, and snowmobiles to their offer. Motorcycle transportation Lombard IL inside the vehicle (enclosed) or towing it on a trailer behind the vehicle is just a matter of proper strapping / securing it to minimize risk of damage and of course your preferences.
In trucks with interiors designed to accommodate direct strapping and securing to their floor and sometimes walls motorcycle transportation Lombard IL can be performed without a pallet. Same procedures are also used on an open flatbed truck, a pickup bed, or a trailer. Customized pallets and plywood boxes are also used for motorcycle transportation Lombard IL and as it was mentioned earlier it is always your choice to pick an open or enclosed method.
Some other choices often available are transporting / driving a motorcycle personally to the carrier and / or picking it up at the carrier’s terminal; this might save you money, but sometimes your trouble may not be worth the trip and door-to-door motorcycle transportation in Lombard IL is the best choice to pick.
An important item to remember when choosing your motorcycle transportation in Lombard IL provider is the insurance coverage; it might be included in your shipping quote for up to a certain value of the motorcycle. There could be a deductible as well, or an option to purchase some extra insurance coverage, so make sure you explore the possibilities in advance.
Motorcycle transportation Lombard IL; cost and other important tips
The motorcycle transportation in Lombard IL cost will depend on the carrier, type of the transportation (open or enclosed), distance, pickup / delivery type (i.e., door-to-door versus terminal), sometimes extra insurance cost might apply. While choosing an open motorcycle transportation in Lombard ILyou will most likely save on transportation cost, however, your motorcycle will be at least partially exposed to weather and road conditions.
Consider checking a few motorcycle transportation companies in Lombard IL before making your decision. Low price is important but it sometimes comes with restrictions that may not fit your schedule. Make sure that you know what you’re paying for and that you are getting exactly what was promised to you in a contract agreement.
Understand motorcycle pick-up and delivery procedures; make sure that someone else can be elected to sign-off delivery papers if you are not available. Also, motorcycle carriers using large semi-trucks may not be able to deliver your bike to a constricted residential area / offer a door-to-door type motorcycle transportation Lombard IL.
Ask for storage fees if you’re not sure if you’ll be available to pick-up your motorcycle at the time of delivery.
Ask for a valid license and proof of insurance from the motorcycle transportation Lombard IL company.
When picking up your motorcycle inspect it thoroughly for any damage. If you have any documentation stating motorcycle’s condition at a time of pick-up; compare both and immediately report any discrepancies to the carrier.
We hope that the above information will help you in your motorcycle transportation Lombard IL, and that we at Illinois Vehicle Transport can assist you in it.
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This project proposes an original strategy to integrate optical links on Si wafer for on-chip interconnects. The link consists of a Si optical waveguide fabricated from a SOI (Si on insulator) substrate. A compact optical source operating at 1.2 µm wavelength or above will be fabricated directly on the Si waveguide. This source is based on III-V materials deposited selectively on the Si surface in the form of vertical photonic wires standing on top of the waveguide. A regular array of such wires will form a resonant active photonic crystal. The project aims at demonstrating that under optical pumping, hybrid Bloch modes can be amplified in the III-V wire array and propagate in the passive Si waveguide. This demonstration will pave the way to fully integrated photonic links on Si chips.
For the sake of compatibility with CMOS technology, we propose to fabricate this device with a monolithic approach which can be implemented with high yield at large scale and high density, conversely to wafer bonding techniques. The integration of III-V material is based on epitaxial growth of nanowires (NWs) by the catalyst-assisted vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) method. This approach is very efficient to obtain defect-free materials of high optical quality, despite the highly mismatched interface between III-V and Si. Regular arrays will be obtained by patterning a SiO2 mask with nano-sized openings containing the catalyst particles. Core-shell heterostructures will be formed to limit carrier surface recombination. We will focus on the InAsP/InP system which covers the targeted wavelengths for which Si is transparent. Core and shell will be formed with adequate dimensions in successive growth steps. The full compatibility with CMOS raises critical issues which are addressed in the project. Growth must be performed on (001) oriented Si surface and without Au as catalyst which is an impurity to be avoided in CMOS process lines. We rely on the experience of one partner as well as on the recent literature to investigate alternative catalysts. On (001) surfaces, VLS process results in inclined NWs growing along the <111> directions of the substrate. To get vertically standing NWs on Si(001), a very thin intermediate layer of SrTiO3 is proposed on the basis of preliminary results of one partner. These growth and patterning issues are addressed in tasks 2, 3 and 4 of the project.
The former activities will be supported by task 5 dealing with material structural and optical characterization and modeling. Modeling tools will be developed to optimize the VLS growth conditions. Of particular importance for the project, the conditions which stabilize the NW crystalline phase will be predicted for the self-catalytic case. Tight-binding and k.p models will be implemented to calculate the electronic properties of NWs with core-shell heterostructures of wurzite phase. These calculations, not yet available in the literature, will evaluate the excitonic and piezo-electric effects of major importance for the efficiency of the optical source.
Task 6 will be dedicated to the optimization and evaluation of the optical micro-source (resonant LED or lasers). Electromagnetic simulations will guide the design of the periodic array of III-V photonic NWs on Si. High quality factor resonances and efficient coupling between these micro-resonators and the SOI waveguide will be targeted. After the fabrication of the NW arrays, their planarization with a low-index insulating material will be tested. This technological step will anticipate a longer term objective (out of the scope of this project), i.e. electrically injected devices. The emission characteristics of the micro-source will be measured under optical pumping, with and without device planarization. This ultra-compact source of original architecture is expected to have enhanced global efficiency and reduced power consumption, which is of prime importance in the field of silicon photonics.
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It’s not like I am lying in bed sick or depressed or feeling lazy or something like that. Nope. My problem today is my mind, and its utter inability to quiet the F down at the moment.
Here’s the scenario: I came home last week after my third trip in a month and quickly realized just how exhausted I felt. I couldn’t write anything last week, but I did do my regular editing and also spent some time just reading other writers’ works and focusing on my freelancing. Yes, I didn’t produce words, but I still felt like I did *something*.
I did some really good reading over the weekend and have even established a new morning routine that I am pretty proud of (so far). So, basically, this week was going better until last night, when I was reading something about the different ways that writers can make money (short ebooks, podcasting, seminars, consulting, etc) and started to have an absolute mind meltdown.
Here’s what it looked like: Oh! Okay, I can do all of these new other things. But wait, which ones do I want to do? Do I want to do consulting? I do like giving advice… But is this thing what I want to give advice on for the rest of my life? And what about books? I still haven’t been working on my memoir, but maybe I should do an ebook on this other similar but unrelated topic? Or wait, what if I get bored of writing about this thing just like I got bored of writing about that thing? How am I ever going to build a personal brand or author platform if I can’t find focus? OH GOD, what if I am an unfocused mess? How do I find motivation? What’s wrong with me that I have so many ideas and can’t seem to commit to one for more than a day or two? Am I ever going to finish anything? Am I ever going to be a success? Oh nooooooo… What if in 20 years, I am still here and doing the exact same thing that I am doing right now? It’s not like I don’t love what I am doing right now, I really do, but I want my career to *go somewhere*. How do I figure out where it should go? Or how I should help it get there? What do I do? What do I do? How do I get there? WHAT DO I DO?
This went on in silence for about an hour while Adam and I were watching the Cubs vs. Giants game, until I finally spoke up. It was probably another two hours of intermittent word vomit on my poor awesome, incredibly supportive boyfriend who listened but admitted at the end of the night that he was a bit overstimulated with all of my crap. (He didn’t say “crap”, that’s my word for what was going on.)
I also took some time to re-read my favorite career-ish book, StrengthsFinder2.0. I took the assessment four years ago and it’s still something I go back to constantly because I find it such an inspiring reminder of what I am naturally good at: futuristic (meaning that I am constantly looking to improve and grow or help others or the world do the same), communication (I’m a writer, duh!), competition (guilty, but in a good way?), input (because I love to collect things and information, and this section even recommends an “output” which to me means writing about the things I learn about) and woo (which stands for “winning others over” because, as they say, there are no strangers in the world, only friends I haven’t met yet).
Reading through all of that last night was not as comforting as usual, however, and I went to sleep with the same confusing thoughts running around in my head. What do I do? What do I do? WHAT DO I DO?
I am still having that mind meltdown and trying to figure out where I want my career to go and how I want to get there.
I know the truth: That you can’t know the right path. That there actually is NO right path, especially not for a writer. There’s no guarantee that I’ll ever be famous (I wish!) or that I’ll even be regarded as someone halfway decent in my field. Sure, nobody can ever know that about anything that they do, but I am currently filled with this need to feel as if I am putting my best foot forward and doing everything that I can be to ensure my success.
And I’m okay with failing (I think). I know that I have failed in the past, and I can pick myself up and keep going. And I know that success may take much longer than I wish, and that it may not look like what I think it will look like. I also know that I may change my mind and want to go after something else later on, or that I can change my strategy at any point if I find that what I am doing isn’t quite working.
But currently, I am paralyzed in my writing efforts because I want some sort of direction, and I don’t know in which direction to go.
The funny thing is that I have no problem committing to a single person for the rest of my life. Cause, well, that was a pretty easy choice since he’s the best person I’ve ever met. But why is that SO MUCH HARDER in my career? Why can’t I commit to a writing project or idea or some sort of direction?
Instead, I’m sitting here and word vomiting some more and just at a loss of where to go. And I know that I’m not the only writer to suffer from this. I know that I’ll get over it, feel better and move on. I know that tomorrow or maybe the next day things will be back to normal and I’ll be feeling hopeful or accomplished or maybe even have some sort of idea about where I want to go and how I want to get there.
Then maybe in a week or a month or seven months, I might be back here again… With my brain feeling like it’s melting and freaking out and just no idea of what My Path is, even though I honestly don’t even believe that there is a single path for anyone. But I still want one, damnit!
Where’s my path? How do I find it? And in the meantime, how do I tell my brain to calm the F down because I need to actually do some work now?
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An Insight Into The Changing Attitudes Of Male And Female University Students Toward Social Issues In The New Millennium
C Yenilmez, U Ayranci, R Ay, H Erkaya, F Ozdemir, C Kaptanoglu
Keywords
attitudes, gender differences, social issues, turkey, university youth
Citation
C Yenilmez, U Ayranci, R Ay, H Erkaya, F Ozdemir, C Kaptanoglu. An Insight Into The Changing Attitudes Of Male And Female University Students Toward Social Issues In The New Millennium. The Internet Journal of World Health and Societal Politics. 2006 Volume 4 Number 2.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore the general attitudes of some Turkish university students toward social issues in a developing society. The data was collected from 604 students in the members of seven of the university faculties in two different locations, the Universities of Osmangazi and Anatolia in Eskisehir between December 1st 2002 and February 31st 2003. Responses were analyzed, using Chi-square (x<sup>2</sup>) test and percent (%) ratios, according to gender. Differences were considered significant for p<0.05. Analysis of the study revealed that there were clear differences in gender attitudes toward child care, harmful industrial institutions, homosexuality, censorship, Darwin's theory, dangerous nuclear energy switchboards, a happy world, the death penalty, curettage, beating, a high life standard, and arabesque music, all of which constitute 12 of 20 propositions. We concluded that some attitudes might be specific to Turkish culture, and also that it is impossible to try to understand through just the psychological methods at our disposal an individual's social life and personal points of view. It is important to first consider an individual's actions, ideas and opinions within society in order to realize the characteristics of an individual's beliefs and attitudes, and to understand their effect on humane personality.
Introduction
As humane scientists, it is important for us to be aware of factors that may have an impact on the ways youngsters think and feel about social events. Age, education, religion, ethnic and socioeconomic background, place of residence, parental values, changes over time, characteristics coming from creation and peer pressures are just a few of the variables that may influence students' or youngsters' knowledge, perceptions and attitudes (DeRose 1984; Kelley and Evans 1995; Kelley 2001; Silva and Schensul 2003). An example of this can be found in Sri Lanka, which like the other societies in this region, is a place where strong norms persist that prohibit premarital sexual contact between young men and women (Silva and Schensul 2003). In 1984, homosexual behaviour was clearly morally condemned by a substantial majority of the population. Moral censure of homosexual behaviour declined drastically between 1984 and 2000- 64 per cent of Australians held homosexual behaviour to be ‘always wrong' in the middle 1980s, a view held by only 48 per cent of the country by the beginning of the new century. To put it in other words, throughout the wide spectrum of countries, each nation has moral reservations about homosexuality (Kelley and Evans 1995; Kelley 2001).
One variable that has been proven to have a major effect on how students perceive the world or community in which they live is gender (DeRose 1984). How does a student's sex affect his or her attitudes toward social issues? Indications suggest that divergences in attitudes between the sexes are dependent on the characteristics of brain: Brain structure and functions show changes related to sex. There are significant differences between male and female brains from physiological, structural and biochemistry points of view. Men and women, due to the different formation of their brains, perceive the world differently, and hence attach different norms to the same events and objects. These differences influence not only the way the genders think but also the way they behave (Oztas 2003).
It is a fact that all civilizations up to the present day have been built on male aggressiveness and dominance, and as a consequence of this, women have secondary status in the nearly every culture and community. Women see the marital relationship in the axis of moving communication and mutual dependence, whereas those men who see themselves as responsible for providing a home want to maintain their independence (Van Goozen, Cohen-Kettenis, Gooren Frijda and Van de Poll 1995).
In social hierarchy, reaching a high echelon and a passion to be dominant is a universal characteristic for men. Men see money as the mark of success. While men are pursuing success, power, and status, they do not refrain from neglecting their relationships and health (DeRose 1984, Oztas 2003 and Van Goozen, Cohen-Kettenis, Gooren, Frijda and Van de Poll 1995)
In some circumstances, significant differences were observed between the sexes. Some studies indicated that there are a higher percentage of drinkers among male than among female collegians (Glassco 1975; Strange and Schmidt 1979; Biber, Hashway and Annick 1980; Walfish, Wentz, Benzing, Brennan and Champ 1981). Preston (1964) similarly asserted that drinking is often a symbol that differentiates the sexes . In a study related to coping, males scored higher on the ability to cope than females (Min and Bell 2001). Windham and Aldridge (1965) additionally pointed out that women traditionally tended to be economically dependent on, and subordinate to men. In some situations, however, no significance was observable. In one study which analyzed results collected from 354 traditional undergraduate college age students, findings indicated that there is no significant interaction between gender and death experience (Marshall 1999).
In Turkey, rapid urbanization and industrialization as well as an increase in channels of communication with the West have profoundly influenced young people's sociocultural norms, traditions, customs and usages, beliefs, attitudes and behaviour. This in turn has brought about a change in life style, which in itself has caused difficulty to individuals in their adaptation of the new position.
Turkey has a young population, with the young constituting a quarter of the total population. Of the total population of 70 million, those of university age represent about 1.5 million. However, even with this scarce proportion, the university youth have always been at the forefront in terms of characteristics such as political activity, and sensitivity to social and cultural issues (Yorukoglu 1986; Sencer 1990; Sayil 1994; Ortas 2004).
In this study, we aimed to discuss the attitudes toward social issues such as child behaviour, homosexuality, censorship, punishment system, sexual education, curettage, music, goals and ideals, prejudice, and theories.
Material And Methods
General information on Eskisehir
Eskisehir, a city situated in the west of Turkey, has a population of 600,000. It includes two universities called Osmangazi and Anatolia, with student capacities of 13,000 and 20,000, respectively. The city is of an average level socioeconomically when compared to the other cities of the country. It also has a cosmopolitan structure as people of other ethnic denomination reside within it, for instance Tatar, Manav, Macur, Kurdish, Circassian, etc.
Subjects, and selection of faculties, classes and students
This prospective study recruited 604 university students in two universities in the city of Eskisehir, Turkey. The study was conducted between December 1st 2002 and February 31st 2003.
Within the universities of Osmangazi and Anatolia, there were 8 and 13 faculties during the study, respectively. Of these 21 faculties we selected seven using a simple random method, thus: the Education; Chemistry; Science-Literature; Economics-Managerial; Engineering and Architecture; Fine Arts; and Medical Faculties. The total number of students in these faculties was some 2,350. In order to ease accessibility and obtain homogeneity, we selected the 1st and 4th classes of the university faculties, with the exception of the medical faculty where we selected the 1st and 5th classes. At the time of the survey, the total number of students attending these classes was 1214, all of whom were asked if they were willing to participate in a study on students' thoughts toward social issues.
Due to lack of attendance during the period of study (n=227), and unwillingness to participate in the study (n=373), 610 students did not participate, leaving 604 participating students.
Procedures
A quiet atmosphere was provided to ensure maintenance of the quality of the research protocol and to enable interviewees to reveal their feelings about difficult questions. All participants in the study were voluntary, and were informed that this study was being conducted in order to aid understanding of students' current situations. All of the respondents gave their informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study and were promised anonymity. Respondents were told that their responses would not become part of their school record, nor any other type of record. The interview stage was first completed, with students then going on to complete the social attitude questionnaire. This was constructed using information from a study by Gokay and Topcu (1971) in Turkey, which included social issues, as well as Eysenck and Wilson (1975)'s social and political attitudes questionnaire. Some of the original questions were revised and a few were added in order to introduce the actual matters. In this way, our questionnaire consisted of 20 questions, which respondents were asked to mark as “completely disagree, disagree, unsure, agree, and completely agree” according to their response choice.
As an addition, we also identified those demographic characteristics of students deemed to be significant factors related to the social matters.
The local authorities of the city, such as the Osmangazi University and Anatolia University, approved this study.
Statistical Analysis
Statistical differences were analyzed using the Pearson's chi-square statistical test (x2) where appropriate. This is a test frequently used when examining whether a difference exists between the responses of two independent groups of respondents. The level of significance was set at 5% (p<0.05). The results are given as means with standard deviation (SD) or 95% confidence intervals (95% CI).
Results
To compare differences in the attitudes of university students, this study gathered data among respondents from two groups: male and female students.
A total of 977 social attitude questionnaires were distributed to students studying in the seven chosen faculties. 604 students, whose ages ranged from 17 to 24 with a mean of 19.96 [standard error (s.e).=0.25] responded, representing an overall response rate of 61.8%. There were in total 296 male students (21.23±0.27; mean±s.e) and 308 female students (20.12±0.17; mean±s.e), consisting entirely of unmarried students. The difference between the age means of male and female students was significant (p<0.001).
The relationship between the sexes and attitudes of the university students is presented in Table 1.
Figure 1
Table I: The relationship between the sexes and social attitudes of the university students (n=604)
12 of 20 questions concerning attitudes (63.6%) suggested clear differences between male and female attitudes; namely those of child care, harmful industry institutions, homosexuality, censorship, Darwin's evolutionary theory, dangerous nuclear energy switchboards, a happy world, the death penalty, curettage, beating, a high life standard, and arabesque music. There was an equal response rate of “agree”, which included the “certainly agree” response to all the questions in general, for males and females (10 and 10 questions, respectively). Most students either expressed an attitude of agreement or disagreement for each question, but a student proportions of between 5.6% (35 students) (stance 1) and 27.0% (120 students) (stance 12) expressed no attitude through indicating the “unsure” response.
The total of female students who indicated that they “completely disagreed” with the statements concerning child care and housework numbered more than that of their male counterparts (4.9% and 3.3%, respectively), with their attitudes being more negative than those of their male counterparts (10.3% and 12.6%, respectively). There were significant differences between social attitudes of the university students toward child care and housework (p<0.05)
Female students had significantly more positive attitudes towards homosexual people than did male students (12.6% and 17.4, respectively) (p<0.05).
In the female student group, the opinion that censorship must be completely abandoned in every field was more powerful than men's (9.3% and 5.2%, respectively) (p<0.05).
While 50.4% (305) of the sample reported that they completely disagreed with Darwin's evolution theory, this rate varied as completely agree from 11.9% and 18.5% among female and male university students, respectively. Approximately 50% of the students [46.1% female (142/308) and 55.1% male (163/296)] reported having negative attitudes (including disagree and completely disagree) towards Darwin's evolutionary theory. (p<0.05).
The rate of female students in complete disagreement with the closure of nuclear power plants was more than that of male students (6.6% and 3.6%, respectively). Furthermore, over 50% of students [60.6% (366/604)] completely disagreed, disagreed or was unsure about the closure of potentially dangerous nuclear power plants (p<0.05).
More than 50% of both female and male students combined [59.1% (182/308)] and [59.1% (175/296)] (including agree and certainly agree) believed in the opinion “A world in peace and happiness would remain fantastic ad infinitum” (p<0.05).
Compared to the respondents' attitudes to reporting as completely agree that the death penalty is necessary, the proportion of female respondents were more than that of males (15.5% and 7.2%, respectively, p<0.001). Students approved of the death penalty at a rate of 48.4% (149/308) female students and 58.1% (172/296) of males
Female students had completely more negative thoughts about curettage than did male students (4.5% and 8.9%, respectively, p<0.05).
Reports of both agree and certainly agree toward beating were more prevalent among boys than among girls (14.4 vs. 11.4% and 9.3 vs. 3.6%, respectively, p<0.001).
Exactly 72.0% (n=438) of the students believed that attaining a higher standard of living, including agree and completely agree responses, was important. The rate of those certainly agreeing varied between 16.4% and 18.5% among male and female students, respectively (p<0.001).
51.9% (160/308) of females and 56.4% (167/296) of males either disagreed or completely disagreed that the prohibition of Arabesque music on media is an erroneous process (p<0.001).
Discussion
Until this present report, no other has been conducted as comprehensively with regard to attitudes toward social issues. Consequently, this research has added to our understanding of male and female students' attitudes toward social issues.
Upon investigation of the results received from the “Social Attitudes Questionnaire”, approximately 75% of the attitudes seem to locate in central or near-central regions (the columns of disagree, unsure, and agree). This may reflect these students having less razor-sharp attitudes, as well as indecision towards social issues. We can suggest the following as a possible explanation for this: In recent years complex changes occurring in social life, as well as a shifting ideological atmosphere could be eroded the students' feelings of certainty in their attitudes and thoughts. Moreover, the diminution of cultural and social activities such as the declining rate of reading, decreasing newspaper sales, a failure to react to wrongdoing within the community causing students to remove themselves from social events, and the need for youngsters to find a job quickly because of increasing unemployment, could be restrained young people from having decisive opinions and attitudes.
When interpreting answers given to the proposition “Women have an instinctive ability and tendency concerning housework and child care”, they may show that there is uncertainty in which duties are attributed to males and females in the community. These findings are consistent with the study indicating that there were significant unfavourable distinctions for women in the response patterns of men and women toward childcare and housework (Voorhees, Ryan, Hopping, Berman, Brin and Levinson 1997). This may reflect that female students who are attributed these duties perceive them as obligatory. Ever since the feminist movement in the 1960s, women have been gaining more and more independence and equality in gender roles. However, some people still hold the traditional view of women, such as “If a woman goes out to work her husband should share the housework: such as washing dishes, cleaning, and cooking.” Because society does not “okay” these kinds of stereotypes, many people will not admit to them (Spence and Hlemriech-Stapp 1973).
Male students had significantly more positive attitudes towards homosexual people than did female students. However, this finding is not consistent with other studies showing that male students were still generally quite conservative in their attitudes towards gender roles and homosexuality compared with women, and also reporting that women were more comfortable in working closely with homosexuals (Erkmen, Dilbaz, Solar, Kaptanoglu and Tekin 1990; Lim 2002; Herek and Gonzalkez-Rivera 2006). In similar, studies mainly conducted in the United States and Hong Kong have found that students with positive attitudes towards homosexuality are more likely to be female than male (Thompson, Grisanti and Pleck 1985 ; Kite 1984; Hon, Leung, Yau, Wu, Wan, Chan, Yip and Fok 2005). A reason for this difference between Turkish students and the others could be that male students advocate instictively their same kinds.
In this study, the number of males indicating that they believed censorship in every form should be completely abandoned was higher than that of females. This may be explained with the notion that compared to women, men do not accept prohibitive mentality more, and also a reason for this difference could be the discrepancies between their personal and societal values such as freedom.
That 50.4% (305) of the sample reported that they completely disagreed and disagreed with Darwin's evolution theory may be explained by the influence of Islamic religion on youth, in that Darwin's theory is in direct contradiction with the Islamic religion (Koktas 1997).
Female students agreed or completely agreed to possess a more negative attitude than did males toward nuclear power plants. This result is compatible with Huppe and Weber (1999)'s study showing that women reported attitudes that are more negative. The result is best explained by men's conviction that the use of nuclear power is a necessity for social development and thus a benefit. In addition, women respond emotionally rather than intellectually to risks (Hendee 1991). Moreover, 60.6% of students gave complete disagreement, disagreement of uncertainty responses toward the closure of potentially dangerous nuclear energy switchboards. This may reflect the notion that they believe in the benefits of the use of nuclear power by countries such as France and the Netherlands, due to these countries industrialization or development, and wish the same for Turkey (Wiegman, Gutteling and Cadet 1995).
Most students believed in the opinion that “A world in peace and happiness would remain fantastic ad infinitum”. This may support the thought that the peaceful atmosphere of Turkish communities is degenerating day by day, that the possibility of war breaking out at any minute exists and the opinion that relationships among people always convert to dilemmas.
In our survey, men demonstrated a more negative attitude toward the death penalty than women. This suggests that women's moral judgments are linked to empathy and compassion to a greater extent than are men's. When this attitude was evaluated, students approved of the death penalty at a rate of 48.4% (149/308) female students and 58.1% (172/296) of males. These high proportions may be interpreted through the proverb “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”, a reflection that man's primitive mind still influences today's students. This opinion is consistent with a previous study related to the gender gap in capital punishment attitudes (Whitehead and Blankenship 2000).
Male students supported curettage more than female students. This finding may be explained with the comment that boys have an inclination to not taking responsibility for matters related to sexuality, baby care, childbearing, the rearing of a child, etc.
The number of those agreeing and completely agreeing toward hitting or kicking was higher in young men than women The inclusion of one within the other with beating, hitting, kicking, bully and victim problems of boys in the community may be the reason for this (Boulton and Underwood 1992; Price, Telljohann, Dake, Marsico and Zyla 2002).
Most students indicated that their most important goals as individuals were to be able to attain a high standard of living. This may show the belief that the search for happiness in the future might be provided by material satisfaction, and the concept that they want to live in an atmosphere of quality.
More than 50% of both young women and men disagreed and completely disagreed that the prohibition of Arabesque music in the media is a wrong process. The reason for this may arise from the youngsters' reaction against prohibitive attitude. The prohibition of arabesque on state TV continued until competition was created by private TV companies in the 1990's (Ozbek 1996). Our other suggestions for this outcome could be that students, just like any other group of people in Turkey, react to prohibitive attitude that they want to distance themselves from the distress caused by indefinite politics, or their fears for a degenerated community caused by listening that kind of music.
Compared to female students, male students reported more absolute attitudes such as “completely agree” and “certainly do not agree” towards “harmful industrial institutions”, “punishments”, “dangerous nuclear energy switchboards”, “a happy world”, “curettage”, “attaining a high living standard”, and “the prohibition of arabesque music”. Since most of these attitudes were evaluated as radicalism in the 1970's by Gokay and Topcu (1971), these results may indicate that boys have spiritual or unstable attitudes.
When the attitudes toward “homosexuality”, “a happy world”, “the death penalty”, and “beating” were taken into consideration, it may be said that young men have strict or aggressive attitudes, compared to females.
Furthermore, the reason that some students, especially males, reported that they completely agreed to the attitudes about the abandonment of censorship and the laws that prohibit curettage may be in the way that students want to satisfy their impulsive desires.
As to female students, we may understand that they want to change conventional roles attributed to them such as childcare and housework. In addition, compared to boys, they reported more moderate attitudes towards the statements. This finding may explain that they have more empathy and compassion.
We concluded that some attitudes might be specific to Turkish culture. It is impossible to try to understand through just the psychological methods at our disposal an individual's social life and personal points of view. It is important to first consider an individual's actions, ideas and opinions within society in order to realize the characteristics of an individual's beliefs and attitudes, and to understand their effect on humane personality.
Thus, to evaluate only the behaviour of university youth individually within changing economic and social conditions is not enough. It is also necessary to put forward one's social and thus individual behaviour within the environment, in the forming of culture perspective and create a changing world order.
Unfortunately, research conducted in this area in Turkey is at best sketchy and limited, and it is difficult to make broad generalizations from the existing studies alone (Yorukoglu 1986; Sencer 1990; Sayil 1994 and Ortas 2004; Dilbaz, Erkmen, Seber, Kaptanoglu, Baysal and Tekin 1992). Furthermore, Due to the unwillingness to participate in the study 373 students did not participate. This may be an indicator of the fact that many students have insensitivity toward to social issues. Thus, since being low of the participation may affect the reliability of the results, their participation should be increased by means of their participation to social activities, and discussion spheres or providing their participation in organizations, associations, clubs or political parties. Nevertheless, current research does suggest important relationships between gender and attitudes towards social issues.
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Only two things have ever occupied my Jeep’s stereo system since I bought it back in Febtober … I mean February.
104.1 WBCN
O&A take up a majority of my morning with a sprinkling of XM shows on my laptop once i get to work. Toucher and Rich keep me occupied from about 5:30PM to 7PM every night on my way home. Hardy and 12 take up the rest of my time with some of my favorite rock from the last 20 years. I remember listening to other stations when I was younger …. I wonder if they’re still around?
The Legion of Doom
What started out as a series of leaked mash-ups has continued on to become a wealth of great rock remixes. I remember first hearing the songs these guys put together and being blown away. I’ve easily turned all of my friends on to them.
I think the first song I heard by them was The Quiet Screaming which mashed up:
Screaming Infidelities – Dashboard Confessional
The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows – Brand New
I put some of their other videos in a YouTube playlist if you wanted to check out some more.
The Legion of Doom YouTube Playlist
Also check out their website.
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One thought on “What Blows My Speakers?”
TOPolk on December 4, 2008 at 7:02 am said:
Oh wow. This is really good. Normally I can’t stand Dashboard, but I really dig this remix. Now I may be biased as I love Brand New, but it sounds like these two songs were meant to go together. Nice find!
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EN: The author writes, "we are beginning to see some commercial transactions on the internet" .... so it's pretty clear that the article is laughably outdated. While it's probably impracticable, some of the theoretical material may be of interest.
Requirements
Some of the characteristics necessary for a payment service to be successful:
Security - First and foremost, is the need for such a system to be secure against fraud and theft
Reliability - It must keep an accurate accounting, and it must be accessible when needed
Scalability - As the use of the system increases, it must scale up to be able to accommodate demand
Anonymity - The author says that "it is important" for the payer and payee to be anonymous for some transactions, but doesn't provide any support for such a statement
Acceptability - A payment system must be widely accepted, both among merchants who will accept payment via the system and by customers who will utilize it
Flexibility - It must handle an array of different payment types to suit various needs
Convertibility - Users must be able to exchange monies in a digital system for real-world currencies quickly and conveniently
Efficiency - The cost-per-transaction must be low enough to make the payment mode acceptable, even for micro transactions
Easily Integrated - Must plug into existing commerce systems easily
Ease of use - Must not be overly complex for the individual accountholder to use
Payment Models
Some of the payment models considered:
Digital Currency - A "currency server" is used, enabling a person to exchange real currency for digital currency, and the account information is not linked to their real-world identity
Credit/Debit Instruments - Similar to physical credit/debit cards, these represent charge accounts that enable the user to "charge" purchases to an account and pay a bill later (or fund the account in advance)
Secure Card Transactions - Charges are made to an existing credit card account, but the data provided to the server is not the actual card number, but an encrypted string that can be decrypted by the card provider.
Direct Transfer - This uses the automated clearinghouse (ACH) system to effect a wire transfer from a deposit account funded by the payer to one of the payee.
EN: None of these models has had much success. There are still a few merchants who accept them, and still a few shoppers who have them. If it weren't for gambling, pornography, and other gray-market transactions where buyers wish to be anonymous or provide a layer of safety between a vendor and their money, they'd probably be completely obsolete.
Summary and Discussion
After some evaluation of several vendors attempts at accommodating digital payment systems, the author identifies a couple that meet the criteria for success. The two are NetCash and NetCheque. Neither has succeeded.
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According to the author, the site's home page is the first page users will see upon entering a site, and it has its own unique requirements.
EN: Statistics I have seen elsewhere indicate that as little as 10% of a site's audience enters through the "home page", and use bookmarks or links to deeper content. While this advice is important, it is based on a fallacy (and more importantly, since this is an assumption, the guidelines probably overlook the needs of users who have entered the site otherwise).
1. Enable access to the home page from every other page on the Web site (5:3)
Users will return to a site's home page to begin a new task, or when they are lost. It's worth noting that most users recognize and expect the site or company logo on the top of each page to serve to a link back to the home page.
2. Present all major options on the home page (5:2)
The options and links presented on the home page should be the "most important ones on the site." The criteria for "importance" is unclear, but the implication is that the major topic areas in the site's information structure should be presented.
EN: This seems to be based on an information-driven site, where the home page acts as a "table of contents" for the site. I would think that popular features or common tasks, even though they may be buried deeper in the site, are also important. Notices, news, and announcements are also "important." In the end, this doesn't seem like a clear guideline.
3. Create a positive first impression (5:4)
Research indicates that most users form an opinion of a Web site (and decide whether to enter it at all) by a quick scan at the home page alone, so creating a good impression immediately is important.
EN: This is based on the fallacy that the home page is the first one that is visited, and I expect the research methodology is based on that assumption. Again, true of a certain percentage of users, but recall that not all users come in through the front door.
4. Communicate the site's value and purpose (4:3)
Provide an explicit statement of a site's purpose (what the user can accomplish there) and its specific value proposition (why this site is to be preferred over others). Do not assume either is self-evident.
5. Limit prose text on the home page (4:3)
There is no clear indication of what the author means by "prose text," but the author is against having much of it on the home page.
EN: I guess a large amount of poetry would be fine? But more to the point, I don't see the research behind this assertion, and it seems very arbitrary.
6. Ensure that the home page looks like a home page (4:4)
My sense is that the author is indicating that there should be immediate visual difference between the home page of a site and its content pages. No reason is given.
7. Limit home page length (3:2)
Since the home page is an entry page rather than a content page, many users will not scroll, so key items (ideally all items) will be visible on a single screen without scrolling.
8. Announce changes to a site (3:2)
Repeat visitors should not be surprised by changes to a site - especially in terms of its content structure and navigation paths. There should be a clear and prominent announcement. While announcements should be made on the home page, this is not the only place they should be announced - an indication should be given on pages where the change is germane.
8. Attend to panel width (2:3)
"Panels" (columns containing navigation elements or features) should not be so wide as to be mistaken for page content. The consequence is that users may overlook them, or mistake them for content (when the entire point is to highlight and call attention to content).
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