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=== Assistant: Excellent — your transcript answers several key trustee concerns in very clear terms. === Excellent — your transcript answers several key trustee concerns in very clear terms. Based on what I’ve reviewed so far, here’s a summary of what you’ve already covered and the remaining gaps I’ll ask you to confirm before writing the final response. ==== ### ==== * Users paid for email credits to send to a company-owned list (originally ~6 million emails). * They were allowed to send 100,000 emails/day, and if a subscriber opened the email, they were segmented into the user’s list. * Users exported contacts to third-party services (e.g., Robly) to send emails using prewritten templates and affiliate links. * Members were paid $0.10 per click and encouraged to use both company templates and their own affiliate offers. ===== - The large email list was owned and controlled by Cliqly, not the users. ===== * Users only received access to individual subscriber data after open/click engagement. * Exported lists were temporary; ownership always stayed with the company. ===== - Users copied/pasted pre-created emails and their unique affiliate tracking links to get credit per click. ===== ==== To write a strong and complete trustee response, please confirm or provide these remaining details: ==== ===== - Does Clickerr still preload emails for users like Cliqly did? ===== * Does it follow the same click-based payout structure? * Has the 31 million subscriber list (previously claimed by Bobby) been referenced or reused in Clickerr? ===== - Were members directly invited to Clickerr using existing accounts or balances? ===== * Were commission credits or lists carried over between Cliqly → Clickerr? ===== - Do both Cliqly and Clickerr include multi-level overrides (e.g., 2 cents for referrals)? ===== * Is the “Mastermind” upsell a carryover from Cliqly or new to Clickerr? Once you confirm these points, I’ll generate your trustee-facing summary letter, written in a factual, non-legal tone, and formatted for professionalism. You can either paste your clarifications here or send a follow-up transcript if they’re covered elsewhere. Ready when you are!
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