Re: Emailing: DSCF0012 (2), DSCF0052, MVC-001F, MVC-002F, MVC-003F, MVC-004F, MVC-005F, MVC-006F
From: John Amerling <jamerling@rrcaribbean.com>
To: J. Epstein <jeeproject@yahoo.com>; Darren Indyke <dkiesq@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2006 2:27:04 PM
Subject: FW: Emailing: DSCF0012 (2), DSCF0052, MVC-001F, MVC-002F, MVC-003F, MVC-004F, MVC-005F, MVC-006F
It appears that we are back to the English boat. Should I work with Darren to get an agreement out the door on it?
From: Rio Marine
[mailto:riomarine@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006
3:19 PM
To: John Amerling
Cc: Bill Hague
Subject: Emailing: DSCF0012 (2),
DSCF0052, MVC-001F, MVC-002F, MVC-003F, MVC-004F, MVC-005F, MVC-006F
PICTURES OF THE 135 I WAS ON BUT SOLD TO SOMEONE FROM PANAMA WHILE I WAS INSPECTING
NEED TO GET APPROVED CONTRACT AND COMMISSION PAYMENT SENT A.S.A.P.
MIKE GRYSKO
RIO MARINE
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