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=== Assistant: Based on everything you’ve shared and we’ve analyzed together, here are the strongest and most critical pieces of evide… === Based on everything you’ve shared and we’ve analyzed together, here are the strongest and most critical pieces of evidence directly linking Cliqly (DE Marketing LLC) to Clickerr, supporting the case that Clickerr is essentially a continuation of the same business under a new LLC—which is vital in raising a potential successor liability claim or fraudulent transfer concern: ==== ### ==== * Cliqly’s sales pitch screenshots and videos mirror Clickerr’s current pitch: - “Get paid per click.” - “Email list monetization.” - “Our 31 million subscriber list.” * The Clickerr sales page (clickerrtrial.com) uses nearly identical claims as archived Cliqly materials. ===== - Multiple screenshots show that Cliqly members were encouraged to join Clickerr through their own member dashboards. ===== * This occurred before DE Marketing filed bankruptcy. * Promoting a new business inside a failing platform while denying payments to members is a major red flag. ===== - MyInboxPro was a central tool in the Cliqly system. ===== * It is still being used in Clickerr (screenshots of both dashboards confirm this). * This shows shared infrastructure, suggesting asset continuity. ===== - CHM is listed as an asset of DE Marketing in the bankruptcy filing. ===== * But CHM is also referenced in Clickerr’s WHOP subscription system, showing it's being actively monetized by the new brand. ===== - Emails from Bobby Jones and “PushPlatform” promoting Clickerr directly to Cliqly affiliates. ===== * This marketing link and branding tie the same leadership across both entities. ===== - Clickerr has offered “credit swaps” to members in exchange for forfeiting unpaid Cliqly commissions. ===== * This is a direct acknowledgment that money is owed—a rare, clear sign of connected liability. ===== - Clickerr’s services are now being sold through WHOP, under the seller name @thepushplatform and display name MyInboxPro. ===== * This platform contains paid memberships and monetized access that was previously exclusive to Cliqly. ===== - Bobby Jones and others have openly called Clickerr the “sister company” or “new version” of Cliqly. ===== * This phrase strongly implies continuity, especially when no formal asset sale or separation has been disclosed. ===== - The official Cliqly Facebook group was actively promoting Clickerr—allowing posts, success stories, and paid upgrades. ===== * It has since been “paused,” likely in response to legal inquiries. ===== - Tiers and commissions in both programs follow the same logic: - Paid “Mastermind” upgrade required to unlock higher click payouts. - “Overrides” on referral clicks. - Weekly payments turned monthly—but same structure underneath. ===== ==== This mounting body of evidence suggests that: ==== * Key digital assets (email lists, platforms, systems) were never disclosed in the Chapter 7 schedules. * Ongoing operations continue under a different name, raising potential claims of fraudulent transfer or successor liability. * The trustee may use this to trigger Rule 2004 discovery or recommend substantive consolidation or other remedies. Would you like a downloadable exhibit or summary to submit to the trustee or the court using this information?
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