LunarX is a digital design firm that claims offices in Detroit, Tempe, and Dayton, but the “Dayton” address is really in Grove City Columbus.
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David,
As promised in our previous correspondence, and in all transparency, I’ve officially captured all the information I need to move forward with justifiable legal action. I will be taking my comments down from the public eye so I can move forward with the necessary legal actions.
Please expect to be hearing from my laywer.
I appreciate your understanding at this time as I move forward with what is legally needed to protect my company’s professional reputation and profitability. I wish you all the best as we move forward with these official formalities.
Have a blessed week.
Well, Nate, I told you last night, I’d call tomorrow. Since then you’ve posted and threatened and hounded- and screenshoted away.
I called- and your number, hasn’t even had the voice mail setup. I called 2x- just to make sure.
You say you have a PR expert on staff? Maybe you should check in with them- because your response is really just digging a deeper hole.
Some of your listed clients- have to file campaign finance reports- like Obama and Bloomberg 2020- will I find Lunarx as one of their expenses?
Public institutions are required to follow public records laws- so Wright State, Western Michigan University, and the USAF will list LunarX as a vendor.
You aren’t the first to try this virtual thing- and exaggerating your size, capabilities or client list. We have a post about how not to hire an imaginary ad agency on our site.
I founded an organization to help veterans become vetrepreneurs, and am more than happy to help you grow your business- or even partner, but, one of our most important credos is honesty. Authenticity is critical in the days of deep fakes, fake news and a gullible public. There are simple things you can do to rectify your issues- and I’m more than willing to help- even if it means talking to your lawyer- instead of you.