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Author Topic: Dan Colby of Air America fucking FIRED from geurella air  (Read 933 times)
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« on: April 16, 2011, 02:52:22 PM »

Read his facebook page, they kicked him out without letting him get his personal property out of his office
Including his personal intellectual property

Industry leaders are commenting giving support
Shit is crazy!!!
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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2011, 12:33:00 PM »

If you know anyone who plays paintball or uses Guerrilla Air products, please boycott them. There are a bunch of posers out in California trying to take over Guerrilla Air. They know nothing about paintball and they're trying to assume someone else's credibility. Everytime that anyone posts in support of Dan on pbn, pbn takes down the post.

Both of these were posted on pbnation and taken down within hours or days:

The statement released by Sam 04/12/2011:

"We wish Dan the best in his future endeavors" said Sam Newman, President of Guerrilla Air. "Dan still remains a part of the Guerrilla Air family but is no longer involved in the day to day operations of the company. Guerrilla Air will continue with business as usual, providing stellar customer service and bringing new and innovative products to the marketplace. We have some amazing new products in the pipeline that will be revolutionary to the industry. So stay tuned!"



A Note From Dan Colby, 04/14/2011

I started this many times over, but the only response that came to mind was 2 words, and it wasn’t Peace Out. This is a highly censored version of what really came to mind, but while in litigation, I took my attorney’s advice. I really wanted to clarify the accounting of events in regards to my “parting of the ways” with Guerrilla Air that was posted by Sruli (alias, Israel Schochet) on PB Nation under the post name of Screaming Eagle. Not quite the hearts and flowers interpretation they’d have you believe. In no way, was this a voluntary action on my part. As a matter of fact, I was served “termination papers” with YSN Imports Inc/Guerrilla Air owner Sam Newman in attendance and was escorted out by 2 police officers. I was denied any access to all of my personal belongings, among which are numerous proprietary documents and prototypes of product from Air America; which are in no way amongst the assets purchased by YSN Imports. Sounds fishy, huh? Since being served with the lawsuit that we filed against them on 03/09/11, there has been a barrage of what can only be construed as direct retaliation. It appears they are not taking the suit too well, you think?

All of you who know me, also know that I would not willingly walk away from what I have built, the sport I love, and the players I have worked so hard to serve all these years, and those of you who really know me, know that this is not the end, or the last you will see of me. The advancement of this industry and my availability to the players has always been my primary concern. Have faith my brothers, that this will all sort itself out in court. While they must feel that they have won this battle, we’ll see who wins the war.

Looking forward to seeing you all at Legends/NPPL Chicago and PSP Chicago.

 



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« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2011, 04:35:13 PM »

http://68caliber.com/?p=16029
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