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Cash Flow Energy Fund, LLC

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30251 Golden Lantern #E261
Laguna Niguel , CA 92677
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(949) 218-6668

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Complaint Closing Statistics

0 complaints against Cash Flow Energy Fund, LLC closed in last 3 years.
Complaints Type of response
0 Making a full refund, as the consumer requested
0 Making a partial refund
0 Agreed to make an adjustment
0 Refusing to make an adjustment
0 Refuse to adjust, relying on terms of agreement
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Company Info

This company's business is offering oil and gas investments.

Primary Contact: Marco Santarelli (Director)
Business Started: 9/29/2011
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Licensing

As of our last verification on February 10, 2012, this company filed a Form D Exemption with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 29. 2011 and is therefore not required to register their offer with the State.

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Comments and Analysis

This company's principal, Marco Santarelli is also the principal of Norada Real Estate. A seperate report is available upon request.

State securities regulators caution potential investors to beware of the following claims, especially if they’re combined with a high-pressure sales pitch:

• You will have an interest in a well that cannot miss;
* The risks are minimal;
* A geologist has given the salesperson a tip
• The salesperson has personally invested in the venture
• The promoter has “hit” on every well drilled so far
• There has been a tremendous “discovery” in an adjacent field
• A big, reputable oil company is operating or planning to operate in the area
• Only a few interests remain to be sold and you should immediately send in your money in order to assure the purchase of an interest
• This is a special private deal open only to a lucky chosen few investors

State securities regulators advise potential investors not to be afraid to ask the hard questions when solicited for oil and gas investment opportunities. Investors wanting to make oil and gas investments should consider companies which are well-established and listed on the New York Stock Exchange. “You can minimize your risks if you resist pressures to make hurried, uninformed investment decisions. There are several steps you should take before parting with your money. State securities regulators have developed a checklist of five key areas to examine before investing:”

• The Registration Requirements
• The Salesperson
• The Company
• The Investment
• The Lease

The checklist of questions to ask and information to obtain is long and it will take time and perhaps even money invested in outside consultation before you feel comfortable risking your money in the investment. It is always advisable to seek the advice of a neutral expert before committing your funds to any investment deal. The securities administrator in your state, province or territory is responsible for the protection of investors. If you have questions about an investment, contact your securities administrator. You can locate your securities administrator on NASAA’s website. It is a good idea to contact your securities administrator before you invest. And, you can always search www.bbb.org to find out what we know about a company.

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We know of no other matter or practice relating to this company that may assist you in your consideration of this company.

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Cash Flow
Cash Flow Management

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