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Instructions for 12DP Investor Web Portal
These instructions are provided by the Receiver for
investors that are either logging into the 12DP Investor Web Portal for the first
time or re-logging in to view their 12DP account data and claim amount.
If you are logging into the Web Portal for the first time, please start at
(1) below. If you have previously logged
in, you can skip the first two steps and start at (3) below.
(1) From the Receiver's main webpage (www.tlennonfor12dailypro.com),
click on the link that says "Investor Web Portal – LOGIN HERE".
You will be directed to the login page for the Web Portal.
The login page asks for an email address and password.
Since you do not already have an account set up, click on the link underneath
the "Login" button that says "Create a new account."
You will be directed to a page that asks for your name, current email address,
a password, and your street address.
You will also need to check the box that says "I agree to the terms of use" and
then click "Register" in order to proceed.
(2)
An activation code is then sent to the current
email address you provided. The activation
code is required for security purposes.
You must retrieve the activation code from your email in order to proceed.
Once you have entered the activation code, you will be granted access to
the Web Portal.
Please note:
if you change your current email address at any time, you will need to go through
the activation code process again.
(3) Once you have entered the Web Portal, you
will see a page with two tabs – a "Current Info" tab and a "Transactions" tab. The "Current Info" tab lists the contact
information you have already provided.
The "Transactions" tab is where you will find your 12DP account information and
the Receiver's calculation of your claim.
By clicking on the "Transactions" tab, you will see a report of your 12DP transactions
listed.
Please note: If you do not see a report listed under
the "Transactions" tab, it is because the Receiver has not been able to link any
12DP account data to the current email address that you provided.
Therefore, on the "Transactions" page, you will need to enter an email address
that you used in connection with 12DP, StormPay, EMO or e-gold, or an account
number assigned to you by StormPay, EMO or e-gold.
Once you have entered either an email address or an account number and clicked
on the "Add" button, the Web Portal will retrieve a report of all transactions linked
to that email address or account number.
(4) By clicking "view" on the report, you will
be directed to a screen listing your transactions.
(Please note: you may
need to adjust the size of the report on your screen in order to see all of the
information. Click on the button next
to the "100%" at the top of the report to make it bigger or smaller.
The far right hand column should have the heading "Net Amount").
You can also access the report in Microsoft Excel or Adobe PDF format by
selecting one of these formats from the drop down menu at the top of the report
and clicking on the "export" link.
Please review the report carefully, including the MIMO Amount and the explanation
provided at the bottom of the report.
(5) If the report does not show all of the accounts
you had with 12DP, go back to the "Transactions" page, add the email address or
account number associated with your missing account and click "Add".
This should produce an additional report.
Repeat this process if there are additional accounts that you had with 12DP
that are not listed.
Please note: each report may have more than one account
listed on it. If you try to add an
account that is already shown on a report listed on your "Transactions" page, you
will get an error message saying that you can not add the account because it is
already included in one of your reports.
(6) On the "Transactions" page, there are boxes
for you to either accept or dispute the MIMO Amount for each of your reports. If you have more than one report, you
need to review the reports in conjunction.
Your Net MIMO Amount is the net of the MIMO Amounts shown on all of your reports. This amount is shown at the bottom of
your list of reports on the "Transactions" page.
For example, if you have two reports, the first one
shows a positive MIMO amount of $1,000.00 (meaning that your distributions exceeded
your investments by that amount) and the second report shows a negative MIMO amount
of $2,500.00 (meaning that your investments exceeded your distributions by that
amount), your Final MIMO Claim Amount would be $1,500.00, unless you dispute one
or both of the reports and submit the required proof of claim form and supporting
documentation.
If your Net MIMO Amount is a positive number, meaning
that the distributions to your internet account exceeded your investments, you will
not have a claim unless you dispute at least one of your reports and submit the
required proof of claim form and supporting documentation..
(7) If you agree with your Net MIMO Amount,
check the "Accept" box on the "Transactions" page.
If you have only one report (or if you click "Accept" for all of your reports),
you will have an allowed claim in the Net MIMO Amount.
(8) If you elect to dispute the MIMO Amount
listed in your report (or in any one of your reports if you have more than one),
you must check the "Dispute" box on the "Transactions" page.
You must also fill out and submit a proof of claim form as well as copies
of all documentation supporting your claim.
The proof of claim form, which is available from the Web Portal and the Receiver's
main website, has instructions on it regarding what information is required and
what documentation must be submitted.
Each investor should submit only one proof of claim, regardless of whether you are
disputing the MIMO Amount listed on one or more reports.
If you have questions regarding the Web Portal, please
consult the Frequently Asked Questions
("FAQs") re Web Portal and Claims which have been updated with additional
information regarding accessing your reports, reviewing your transactions, accepting
or disputing your MIMO Claim Amount, and submitting a proof of claim.
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