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=== Assistant: Absolutely — here is a clear, structured summary of this full conversation, designed for a press release writer or medi… === Absolutely — here is a clear, structured summary of this full conversation, designed for a press release writer or media contact to quickly grasp the facts, issues, and actions taken. ==== ### ==== * Company: DE Marketing LLC, operating under multiple brand names, including Cliqly, Conversion House Media (CHM), and others. * Bankruptcy Filed: June 10, 2025, under Chapter 7 in the Southern District of Texas (Case No. 25-33305). * Nature of Business: Email-based affiliate marketing platform that promised members commission payouts for paid clicks on promotional links. * Key Issue: Members were issued 1099s and shown “PAID” commissions but many never received actual payments. ===== - Over 3,000 unpaid members identified ===== * Estimated $2 million+ in unpaid commissions * Members often paid recurring fees to access CHM or co-op services, which were also never refunded * Access to commission records is now paywalled or disabled, further limiting users' ability to retrieve proof ===== - DE Marketing rebranded or transitioned to a new platform called Clickerr, which: - Uses the same core system and email list infrastructure - Promotes the same compensation model - Processes payments through a new seller profile called MyInboxPro on the WHOP platform ===== * Bobby Jones, the original founder of Cliqly, continues to promote Clickerr in training videos * Multiple screenshots, transcripts, and video training documents demonstrate: - Direct language referring to Clickerr as a “sister” platform - Use of MyInboxPro in both the old and new systems - Statements referencing the same 31 million subscriber database * After communications with the bankruptcy trustee began, the official Cliqly Facebook group was “paused,” and references to Clickerr were removed from CHM dashboards ===== - Trustee has begun reviewing: - Potential undisclosed digital assets (e.g., MyInboxPro) - Alleged fraudulent transfers to Clickerr - Digital asset concealment and rebranding ===== * Members have begun submitting: - Official Proof of Claim forms (Form 410) to the court - Individual declarations and evidence packets to the trustee to assist investigation ===== - A coordinating group of impacted members has: - Compiled over 30 exhibits of visual and testimonial evidence - Created a shared Google Drive folder for members and authorities - Submitted formal complaints to WHOP, as the payment processor for Clickerr - Generated individualized templates for: - Bankruptcy claim filings - Trustee declarations - Consumer protection complaints ===== ===== - Did DE Marketing fail to disclose all assets (like MyInboxPro)? ===== * Is Clickerr effectively a continuation or alter ego of Cliqly? * Were commissions wrongfully promised and withheld? * Are deceptive business practices continuing through the new brand? ===== - Continued filing of claims before the bar date set by the court ===== * Ongoing submission of evidence to the trustee to support a Rule 2004 examination * Potential for recovery if the trustee successfully identifies fraudulent transfers or hidden assets * Press outreach and public documentation of the affiliate community’s efforts to recover owed compensation Would you like this same summary formatted as a downloadable press briefing (PDF or Word)? I can generate that for you immediately.
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