I'd like to point out that there is no guarantee that anyone in this thread is or ever was an investor and that they could be just causing a ruckus so they can get a bunch of computers for basically nothing.
This is my first time hearing this. Do you have any proof of you contracting these people?
"Enlisted the help of" would probably be a better term to use than contracted, in retrospect. However, somewhere earlier in the thread I was asked if I had access to people who knew how to do the electrical work that was required, as well as the networking etc., that could help me and I said that I did.
You should have put in a clause covering remuneration.
This isn't some sort of underhanded deal to make money off of SIN, this was what I thought was a better option to help the company without sending a bill to the company and cutting into profits and growth, in addition to reinvesting my dividends. However, if this is not an acceptable way of remuneration (trading shares of the company for my resources) I would be more than happy to write up a bill for the company, as would those who helped. Everyone who invested was profiting off of the labor and resources provided at no charge to this company. Every dividend that got paid out was due to this. It is not without precedent to pay people for providing services for the company.
We are going to need much more documentation (see below) if you want us to give you any remuneration.[/color]
I will provide such documentation in a motion later for shareholders to peruse.