CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR THE WHOLE STORY OF THE GOLD MINING DEAL!

by Dave
(US)

Stan, Can't wait to hear more. When I came back from Southern Oregon/Northern California (Klamath and Scott rivers), I began to study Ecuador for small scale mining opportunities. I believe your reports because I have done my homework and am convinced this is what I've been waiting and looking for.

I have had my travel papers in order since May of 2009. Please put me at the top of the list for more info.

dutchscottmining@hotmail.com
618-878-9066 phone

Anyone interested in a partner contact me.
Dave Stoner

Stan's response: Thanks Dave. I'll be publishing more details tomorrow and more details regularly after that until we release the Free Information Package in about a week and a half.

There will be a special tour package available for a due diligence visit starting right near the end of this month. Visitors will be able to inspect and test the site, meet with the management and the legal team, and basically have access to everything they need in order to make an intelligent, well-informed decision.

Feel free to ask more questions as we go. By the time I finish describing the site on my web page, we will all be helplessly salivating.

The weather is good all year round, the food is great and the country is beautiful. We also have treasure galleon wrecks all along the coast and thousands of treasure sites that have never been metal detected before. Keep in touch!

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CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR THE WHOLE STORY OF THE GOLD MINING DEAL!

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Oct 17, 2010
vacation time
by: Douglas

Bill wrote a question about leaving the country for 2-3 weeks and what would happen to the site.
You responded by saying that the site would continue to function. How will this happen?

Stan's response:

You will have a full-time crew working six days a week for you in your operation. To take a vacation, you would leave a person of trust present (ie. close friend or brother) on site. Your crew continues to mine in your absence. The income continues to flow while you are gone.

Oct 13, 2010
Fees, Equipment Costs and Maintenence
by: Bill

Just wondering what the up front costs in
dollars are here, also is the equipment rental up front?

Also how expensive is fuel and oil and repairs if needed, how scarce is a good mechanic if
you have serious break down.

Is the accommodations for singles only or can you have your wife there during like a 3 yr. period?
Is there anything like a lease purchase on the equipment you rent or lease?

What happens if you have an emergency and have to
return to the states for a week or two, what happens to your mining claim?

Thanks in advance, Bill



Stan's response: The upfront costs are the sub-lease agreement for each 2-hectare parcel and the cost of your mining equipment and supplies. This total will likely be somewhere in the general neighborhood of $35,000 to $50,000.

The excavator(s) can either be purchased or leased. The wash plant and pump will need to be purchased. You have a choice about from which suppliers you wish to acquire your equipment.

Diesel fuel cost in Ecuador is $1.23 per gallon. Mechanics will be on call every day as part of the supplied support system.

The hotel accommodations can be for singles or couples. You can have your wife and/or family with you temporarily or permanently.

Each operation will have a local, bi-lingual assistant/manager and a small crew chosen by you. If you need a break for any reason, your mining operation will continue to function daily.


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