Thursday, July 29, 2010

Former IT Manager and Sr. Systems Administrator also confirms that AMBER Ready's mobile phone application did not work.

THIS JUST IN


With overwhelming proof that Mr. Del Vecchio used his position as the Deputy Police Chief of Fairview, New Jersey to commit fraud by knowingly marketing and selling a nonworking child safety application in a for profit company to the public, now the IT Manager and Sr. Systems Administration confirms the AMBER Ready mobile phone application did not work. The former employees letter further confirms that Mr. Del Vecchio hired Shining Star Web Strategies to develop AMBER Ready's mobile phone application to replace the mobile phone application designed by the founder of the AMBER Ready (See: shorturl.at/eoqtF).

The letter goes on to state that Mr. Del Vecchio told the IT Manager that Shining Star would not be able to create the mobile application without duplicating the application developed by Blinglets Inc, which was also the design of the former CEO, who was the founder of the company. The IT Manager states the discussion took place after the founder was no longer with AMBER Ready and about the middle to the end of September 2009.

Mr. Del Vecchio continued to market the AMBER Ready application without disclosing the mobile application did not work. After Mr. Del Vecchio confessed AMBER Ready did not have a working mobile phone application (see: shorturl.at/anQ35), the Mr. Del Vecchio sold the application to the Bergen County Sheriff's Department and Sheriff Leo Mc Guire announced that AMBER Ready was Bergen County's Public Safety Initiative (See: shorturl.at/dxIPQ). After the Began County Sheriff's Department learned of Mr. Del Vecchio's misrepresentation, they stopped offering the program to parents and removed AMBER Ready from the Bergen County Sheriff's website. To date, most investors have no knowledge the replacement AMBER Ready mobile phone application does not work and what happened to their more than 14 million dollars, since AMBER Ready has terminated its employees because the company has run out of money. At this point, will Frank Del Vecchio, Gary Savage or John Thomas Financial break the news to the investors or will they continue to raise money from additional investors without disclosing this material fact? Only the former employees of the company have demonstrated the necessary integrity to tell the truth. AMBER Ready has not provided any press releases or posted anything on their website to disclose the problems with the company's mobile application, financial problems or false statements in the documents provided to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Will any of these parties contact the Bergen County Sheriff, other police departments and their supporting organizations to disclose the truth?

Only time will tell...

Sincerely,

A Former AMBER Ready Employee

P.S.

Since this information was posted, John Thomas Financial was been charged with fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and FINRA, Frank Del Vecchio has stepped down as CEO, AMBER Ready's successor company Galxy Media and Marketing Corp has Shutdown, and John Thomas Financial has shutdown. With the help of several former AMBER Ready employees, the more than 35 million shares Frank Del Vecchio issued to John Thomas Financial's hedge fund, which they intended to dump on the market at $10 per share, was prevented by the SEC. CNBC has also recently produced a television story called "Greed and Fraud" that exposed the fraud committed by John Thomas Financial, which was committed with the help of now Fairview Police Chief Frank Del Vecchio (http://bit.ly/1bd4FBq).

Also See: False Complaint Against Kai Patterson Being Dismissed (shorturl.at/uIMT0)

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