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LEGAL NOTICE OF PENDENCY AND SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION Gladys Flores, et al. v. Locus Telecommunications, Inc., et al. Case No. BC492907 Consumers of Locus Telecommunications, Inc. s Prepaid Calling Cards & Prepaid Calling Services May Claim Settlement Benefits This Class Action Settlement May Affect Your Rights A Court authorized this notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer. The settlement will provide up to $1,400,000 of Refund Personal Identification Numbers ( Refund PINs ) that consumers can use to make free domestic phone calls and free calls to certain international locations. In addition to the aforementioned Refund PINs, $140,000 of Refund PINs will be donated to organizations already approved by the Court. A list of these organizations can be found at www.c2lawgroup.com. This settlement resolves a lawsuit over whether Locus Telecommunications, Inc., ( Locus ) adequately and/or accurately informed consumers about rates, applicable fees and other charges for its Prepaid Calling Cards and Prepaid Calling Services, including in its advertisements, on its cards, and/or in complying with Section 201(b) of the Communications Act of 1934 and/or with applicable various state and federal statutes (including California s prepaid calling card statute, codified in Business and Professions Code Section 17538.9). The two sides disagree over whether Locus did anything wrong. If you purchased an eligible Locus Prepaid Calling Card or Prepaid Calling Service in the United States, including certain calling cards that do not have the Locus name on them, that were sold, serviced, or distributed by Locus at any time between September 28, 2007 and November 27, 2013, you are a class member ( Class Member or Settlement Class Member ) and are eligible to make a claim and obtain a Refund PIN(s). Please check the list of eligible cards carefully. A copy of the list is attached and may also be obtained at www.locustelecom.com/settlement, or by calling the toll free number 888-572-6124. All claims must be made during a claims submission period which commences on December 20, 2013 and closes on July 1, 2014. If the case is appealed, the claims submission period may be delayed. Because the date by which a claim may be submitted is to be determined based upon the Court s orders, you may call 888-572-6124 or visit www.locustelecom.com/settlement to find out when the Claim Submission Period has begun. Read this notice carefully because your legal rights will be affected whether you act or don t act. YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS IN THIS SETTLEMENT: If you are a Class Member, you may: Refund Request a Refund Form by calling toll free 888-572-6124 or by accessing a link on www.locustelecom.com/settlement. This is a way to get direct settlement benefits, i.e., Refund PINs that can be used to make free domestic and selected international phone calls.

Object Write to the Court and to counsel for Plaintiff and Locus if you do not like the settlement. As set forth in paragraph 18-21, below, you may attend the hearing upon appropriate notice. You have a right to object to the settlement only if you purchased a Locus Prepaid Calling Card or Prepaid Calling Service between September 28, 2007 and November 27, 2013. Opt Out Write to counsel for Plaintiffs and Locus if you do not want to be included in the settlement. Do Nothing Get no Refund PINs. Give up your rights. These rights and options and the deadlines by which to exercise them are explained in this Notice. The Court that is supervising this case granted preliminary approval of the settlement on November 27, 2013, but still has to decide whether to grant final approval. The final approval hearing will be held on February 24, 2014. Refund PINs will be distributed only if and after the Court grants final approval of the settlement and any appeals are resolved. BASIC INFORMATION 1. Why Was This Notice Issued? 2. What Is This Lawsuit About? 3. Why Is This A Class Action? 4. Why Is There A Settlement? WHO IS IN THE SETTLEMENT? WHAT THIS NOTICE CONTAINS 5. Who Is A Class Member? 6. What Can I Claim As A Part of The Settlement? 7. What Locus Prepaid Calling Cards and Prepaid Calling Services Are Included? 8. Are There Exceptions To Being Included In The Settlement? 9. What If I Am Not Sure Whether I Am Included In The Settlement? THE SETTLEMENT BENEFITS 10. What Does The Settlement Provide? 11. How Can I Get A Refund Pin? 12. How And When Can I Use The Refund Pins? 13. What Claims Against Locus Am I Releasing? THE LAWYERS REPRESENTING PLAINTIFFS 14. Do I Have A Lawyer In This Case?

15. How Will The Lawyers Be Paid? EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT 16. What Do I Do If I Do Not Want To Be Included In The Settlement? 17. What Happens If I Don t Opt Out? OBJECTING TO THE SETTLEMENT 18. How Do I Tell The Court That I Like Or Don t Like The Settlement? 19. When And Where Will The Court Decide To Finally Approve The Settlement? 20. Do I Have To Come To A Hearing? 21. May I Speak At The Hearing? IF YOU DO NOTHING 22. What Happens If I Do Nothing At All? 23. How Do I Get More Information? 1. Why was this Notice issued? The Court issued this notice because you have a right to know about a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit that the Court has preliminarily approved. You also are entitled to know how you may make a claim for certain benefits of the settlement and about all of your options. If the Court grants final approval and any appeals are resolved, valuable benefits will be distributed to those who make a claim within 120 days from the date upon which all appeals, if any, from the Court s Final Order and Judgment shall be finally concluded, or the date upon which the time to seek any appellate remedy from the Final Order and Judgment has expired (this date will be referred to as the Settlement Effective Date ). 2. What is this lawsuit about? The persons who filed the class action are called the Plaintiffs, and Locus is the Defendant. A lawsuit filed in state court in California claims that Locus failed to inform consumers adequately and/or accurately about the rates, applicable fees, and/or other charges for its prepaid calling cards, including in its advertisements, on its cards, and whether Locus complied with Section 201(b) of the Communications Act of 1934 and with applicable various state and federal statutes (including California s prepaid calling card statute, codified in Business and Professions Code Section 17538.9). This lawsuit was filed in the California Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles under the caption, Gladys Flores, et al. v. Locus, et al., Case No. BC492907 (the Lawsuit ). Plaintiffs assert legal claims on behalf of themselves and all members of the Settlement Class, defined below. Those claims include alleged violations of Section 201(b) of the Communications Act of 1934 and/or with applicable state and federal statutes including California Business & Professions Code 17538.9 and California Business and Professions Code 17200, et seq. Plaintiffs seek restitution, injunctive relief, and attorneys fees and costs. Locus denies these claims and charges, as well as any wrongdoing in its advertising, sale, distribution or marketing of its prepaid calling cards. In settling this action,

Locus agrees to provide Refund PINs worth up to face value of $1,400,000 to eligible customers of Locus Prepaid Calling Cards, as well as $140,000 worth of prepaid calling cards to charitable organizations, already approved by the Court, which can be found at www.c2lawgroup.com. More information can be found at www.locustelecom.com/settlement, by writing to Plaintiffs counsel, C2 Law Group, P.C., (www.c2lawgroup.com) or by calling the toll free number 888-572-6124. A copy of the settlement agreement is available at www.locustelecom.com/settlement, by writing to Plaintiffs counsel, C2 Law Group, P.C., or by calling the toll free number 888-572-6124, and is also on file with the Court. 3. Why is this a class action? In a class action, one or more person(s) called Class Representatives sue on behalf of those persons with similar claims. All of these people together are called a Class, and individually, are called Class Members. The Court appointed Plaintiffs as Class Representatives for purposes of this settlement. One court resolves all of the factual and legal issues for all of the Class Members, except for those who specifically and previously ask to be excluded from the Class. The Settlement Class Members are all people who purchased an eligible Locus Prepaid Calling Cards or Prepaid Calling Services between September 28, 2007 and November 27, 2013, and who did not properly or timely exercise their rights to opt out of the settlement. 4. Why is there a settlement? The Court did not decide in favor of either Plaintiffs or Locus. Instead, both sides agreed to a settlement. That way, they avoid the uncertainty and cost of a trial and those included in the Settlement Class and others will get an opportunity to receive Refund PINs. The Class Representatives and the attorneys appointed by the Court to represent the Class believe that the settlement is in the best interests of all Settlement Class Members. 5. Who is a Class Member? WHO IS IN THE SETTLEMENT? A Class Member shall refer to all Persons who, at any time from September 28, 2007, through November 27, 2013, purchased, for personal use and not for resale, a Locus Prepaid Calling Card or Prepaid Calling Service. 6. What can I claim as part of the settlement? You are entitled to settlement benefits if you are within one of the following groups: a. A Settlement Class Member who provides proof (by providing an eligible PIN or receipt) that he or she purchased a Locus Prepaid Calling Card or Prepaid Calling Service in the United States between September 28, 2007 and November 27, 2013, will receive a Refund PIN with a value equal to $1.50 for: 1) domestic calls at $0.10 per minute, 2) international calls to countries set forth in Exhibit A TABLE 1 at $0.25 per minute, and 3) for the countries set forth in Exhibit A TABLE 2 at $0.50 per minute for each eligible PIN submitted. Refund PINs

are valid for a period of 18 months from the date of issuance to claimant. A claimant may not receive more than 10 Refund PINs. A submission form in this regard is available at www.locustelecom.com/settlement, or by calling toll free 888-572-6124. b. A Settlement Class Member who provides proof (by providing a signed statement) that he or she purchased a Locus Prepaid Calling Card or Prepaid Calling Service in the United States between September 28, 2007 and November 27, 2013, will receive a Refund PIN as described in 6(a) above. Claimants who do not have an eligible PIN number or proof of payment may submit a signed statement seeking no more than 10 Refund PINs. A submission form in this regard is available at www.locustelecom.com/settlement, or by calling toll free 888-572-6124. 7. What Locus Calling Cards are included? Any Locus Prepaid Calling Card or Prepaid Calling Service, that you purchased in the United States between September 28, 2007 and November 27, 2013, including, but not limited to, retail, Prepaid Calling Cards and Prepaid Calling Services that were sold, serviced, distributed or in any way placed in the stream of commerce by Locus and all of Locus s predecessors and successors-in-interest, including all of its respective past and present parents, subsidiaries, joint venturers, partnerships, related companies, affiliates, controlled entities, assignees, distributors, retailers, customers (except Settlement Class members), unincorporated entities, divisions, groups, present or former shareholders, directors, officers, members, agents, employees, representatives, administrators, insurers, indemnitees, and attorneys, and each of them. Many of the included Locus Prepaid Calling Cards and Prepaid Calling Services may not prominently have the Locus name on them, so please cheek the list of eligible cards carefully. The list of eligible Prepaid Calling Cards and Prepaid Calling Services is also available at www.locustelecom.com/settlement, or by calling toll free 888-572-6124. 8. Are there exceptions to being included in the settlement? The Released Parties (as defined in the Class Settlement Agreement), and their respective officers, directors, employees, and counsel, and Plaintiffs Counsel, are not included in the Settlement Class. All California state court judges and members of their families within the first degree of consanguinity are also excluded from the Settlement Class. 9. What if I am not sure whether I am included in the settlement? If you are not sure whether you are included in the Settlement Class, you may call the toll-free number 888-572-6124 and ask for assistance. THE SETTLEMENT BENEFITS: WHAT YOU GET AND HOW YOU GET IT

10. What does the settlement provide? The settlement provides up to $1,400,000 in Refund PINs to Settlement Class Members and others, which can be used to make free domestic telephone calls and free calls to certain international locations. 11. How can I get a Refund PIN? To get a Refund PIN, anyone who fits the description in the answer to question 5 above must contact Locus either by calling the toll-free number 888-572-6124 or visiting www.locustelecom.com/settlement for a Refund Form. You must then submit the Refund Form in connection with an eligible Prepaid Calling Card or Prepaid Calling Service, purchased between September 28, 2007 and November 27, 2013. The Refund Form must be postmarked by July 1, 2014. You will be required to provide your name and address, telephone number, birth date, copy of formal identification, the name of the calling card or service associated with the PIN that you purchased, and either a proof of purchase or a declaration of purchase. Locus, subject to Court review, will then determine if you are eligible for a refund based on confirmation of your information and remaining funds in the pool. If you are eligible, Locus will provide you with a Refund PIN. 12. How and when can I use the Refund PINs? You can use your Refund PIN based upon the instructions that will be provided to you along with the Refund PIN. You may begin to use your Refund PINs as soon as it is activated. We do not know how long it will take for the Court to decide whether or not to finally approve the settlement. Thus, you may call 888-572-6124 or visit www.locustelecom.com/settlement to find out the status of the final approval of the settlement. Refund PINs are valid for a period of 18 months from the date of issuance to claimant. 13. What claims against Locus am I releasing? If you are a Class Member, when the settlement becomes final even if you don t claim a Refund PIN you will be releasing Locus from any liability for all claims associated with the sale, distribution and purchase of Locus pre-paid calling cards and prepaid calling services, and you will be bound by the release included in the Settlement Agreement. You also are waiving your rights under common law principles and Civil Code section 1542 ONLY in connection with claims related to or arising from the purchase, sale or distribution of prepaid calling cards (e.g. false advertising, calling card performance, fees and rates). Civil Code section 1542 provides: general release does not extend to claims that a creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his, her, or its favor at the time of executing the release and which, if known, must have materially affected the settlement with the debtor. Counsel for Plaintiffs as described in Paragraph 14 herein, believe that this release, which only covers claims associated with pre-paid calling cards, is fair, reasonable and appropriate given the benefits obtained by the Settlement Class under the terms of this settlement. A copy of the Settlement Agreement containing the release is available at www.locustelecom.com/settlement, or can be requested by calling 888-572-6124.

THE LAWYERS REPRESENTING PLAINTIFFS 14. Do I have a lawyer in this case? Yes. The law firm of the C2 Law Group, P.C. represents you and the other Settlement Class Members. The Court has appointed the C2 Law Group, P.C. as Class Counsel for the Lawsuit. If you want to be represented by your own lawyer, you may hire one at your own expense. 15. How will the lawyers be paid? Plaintiffs counsel will ask the Court for attorneys fees and expenses up to $143,500. The Court may award less than that amount, and Locus will separately pay the fees and expenses that the Court awards. These amounts will not come out of the funds for benefits to Settlement Class Members and others. No Class Member will pay anything. Locus has agreed not to oppose Plaintiffs counsel s request for these fees and expenses. Locus also will separately pay the costs to provide notice to the Settlement Class and to administer the settlement. EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT 16. What do I do if I do not want to be included in the settlement? You have a right to exclude yourself or opt out of the settlement. To opt out, you must personally sign and mail a request for exclusion to counsel for Plaintiffs and Locus, at the following addresses: COUNSEL FOR THE CLASS: Christopher L. Rudd The C2 Law Group, P.C. 16255 Ventura Blvd., Suite 925 Encino, CA 91436 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Henry Wang Lee Tran Liang & Wang LLP 601 South Figueroa Street, Suite 3900 Los Angeles, CA 90017 You must personally sign the exclusion request and clearly express your desire to be excluded from the Settlement Class. The request must (a) clearly express the Person s desire to be excluded (or to opt out ) from the Settlement Class, and (b) include the Settlement Class Member s name, address and, if available, telephone number; or, if represented by counsel, counsel s name, address and telephone number together with a statement that the person desiring to opt-out would otherwise be a Settlement Class Member. Your exclusion request must be mailed to counsel for Plaintiff and Locus and must be postmarked no later than February

3, 2014, or it may not be accepted. If you do not specifically request to be excluded by following these directions, you will automatically be a Class Member. Class Members who opt out of the class will not be eligible for a Refund PIN or eligible to object to the terms of the settlement. 17. What happens if I don t opt out? If the proposed settlement is approved and you are a Class Member who does not properly and timely exclude yourself from the class, all claims as set forth in Section 13 of this legal notice, including those that you may have now or in the future with regard to said claims, will be WAIVED AND RELEASED, and you will be prohibited from bringing any such claims in the future on your own behalf. OBJECTING TO THE SETTLEMENT 18. How do I tell the Court that I like or don t like the settlement? If you are a Class Member, you can express approval of, or objection to, the settlement. You also can give reasons why you think the Court should not approve it. The Court will consider your views. To object, you must send a written letter to the Court stating that you object to the terms of the settlement in Gladys Flores, et al. v. Locus, et al., Case No. BC492907, in the California Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles. Any such objection must include the following information (a) a list of all available titles of Locus Prepaid Calling Cards or Prepaid Calling Services that were purchased by the Settlement Class Member, the date(s) or approximate date(s) of the Settlement Class Member s purchase(s) of Locus Prepaid Calling Card(s), the state(s) of purchase(s), the approximate total dollar amount of such purchase(s) and, (b) attach copies of any materials that will be submitted to the Court or presented at Final Approval Hearing, (c) be signed by the Settlement Class Member, (d) clearly state in detail (i) the legal and factual ground(s) for the objection, (ii) the Settlement Class Member s name, address and, if available, telephone number, and (iii) if represented by counsel, such counsel s name, address and telephone number, (e) whether the Settlement Class Member intends to appear at the Hearing on Final Approval with or without separate counsel; and (f) if the Settlement Class Member intends to appear at the Hearing on Final Approval with separate counsel, the identities of all attorneys who will separately represent the Settlement Class Member. In addition, any Settlement Class Member objecting to the Settlement Agreement shall provide a list of any other objections submitted by the objector, or the objector s separate counsel, to any class action settlements submitted in any court in the United States, whether state, federal or otherwise, in the previous five years. If the Settlement Class Member or the Settlement Class Member s separate counsel has not objected to any other class action settlement in any court in the United States in the previous five years, the Settlement Class Member shall affirmatively so state in the written objection. The objection also must clearly state in detail the legal and factual ground(s) for your objection. In order to object, you must file the objection with the Clerk of the Court at 600 South Commonwealth Ave., Department 308, Los Angeles, CA 90005, by February 3, 2014, and mail the objection to Plaintiffs and Locus s counsel, whose addresses are listed in the answer to question 16 above, so that it is postmarked no later than February 3, 2013.

19. When and where will the Court decide whether to approve the settlement? The Court will hold a Final Approval Hearing at February 24, 2014 at 11:00 a.m., in Department 308 of the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, Central Civil West Courthouse, 600 South Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005. At this hearing, the Court will consider whether the settlement is fair, reasonable and adequate. If there are objections, the Court will consider them. The Court also may decide how much to pay Plaintiffs counsel. After the hearing, the Court will decide whether to grant final approval of the settlement. We do not know how long these decisions will take. 20. Do I have to come to the hearing? No. Plaintiffs counsel will answer any questions that Judge Johnson may have. However, you are welcome to come at your own expense. You also may pay your own lawyer to attend the Final Approval Hearing on your behalf. If you send an objection, you don t have to come to Court to discuss it. As long as your written objection is postmarked by February 3, 2014, and you have followed the directions contained in the answer to question 18 above, the Court will consider everything that you have to say. 21. May I speak at the hearing? That will be up to Judge Johnson. You may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Final Approval Hearing. To do so, you must send a letter saying that it is your Notice of Intention to Appear in Gladys Flores, et al. v. Locus, et al., Case No. BC492907, in the California Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles. You must state the name, address, and, if available, telephone number of the Settlement Class Member, as well as the name, address and telephone number of the person who will appear on his or her behalf. Any such request must further include (a) a list of all available titles of Locus Prepaid Calling Cards or Prepaid Calling Services that were purchased by the Settlement Class Member, the date(s) or approximate date(s) of the Settlement Class Member s purchase(s) of Locus Prepaid Calling Card(s), the state(s) of purchase(s), the approximate total dollar amount of such purchase(s); (b) the Settlement Class Members signature; and (c) a detailed statement of the ground(s) for objection that the Settlement Class Member intends to raise at Final Approval Hearing. Your Notice of Intention to Appear must be filed with the Clerk of the Court at the address listed in the answer to question 18 above no later than February 3, 2014, and must be postmarked by February 3, 2013 to Plaintiffs counsel and Total Call s counsel at the addresses listed in the answer to question 16 above. IF YOU DO NOTHING 22. What happens if I do nothing at all? If you do nothing, you will get no award (Refund PINs) from this settlement and any and all claims as set forth in Section 13 that you have will be released. 23. How do I get more information?

If you think you may be a Class Member or may have purchased an eligible Locus Prepaid Calling Card or Prepaid Calling Service and would like more information about the Lawsuit or the terms of the proposed settlement, you may review the pleadings, records and other papers on file in the Lawsuit, including the Court s Order regarding the Preliminary Approval of Class Settlement and the proposed Settlement Agreement, which may be inspected on weekdays, during normal business hours, at the offices of the C2 Law Group. The Preliminary Approval Order and settlement agreement will also be available at the offices of the C2 Law Group. For information on any matters contained in this Notice, you may contact 888-572-6124, or you may contact Plaintiffs counsel, the C2 Law Group, LLP, at 818-449-6400. PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT DIRECTLY WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SETTLEMENT.

Exhibit A

Exhibit A Claimants who wish to use their Refund PINs for international calls can only make calls to on-net and/or non-mobile numbers in the international destinations listed below. Calls using Refund PINs to on-net and/or non-mobile numbers in the destinations identified in TABLE 1 will be billed at $0.25 per minute. Calls using Refund PINs to on-net and/or non-mobile numbers in the destinations identified in TABLE 2 will be billed at $0.50 per minute. Refund PINs are valid for 18 months from the date of issuance to claimant. TABLE 1 Argentina France New Zealand Australia Germany Poland Austria Greece Portugal Bahamas Guam Puerto Rico Belgium Hong Kong Russia Brazil Ireland Singapore Canada Israel Slovakia Chile Italy Slovenia China Japan South Korea Colombia Lichtenstein Spain Costa Rica Luxembourg Sweden Czech Republic Malaysia Switzerland Denmark Mexico Taiwan Dominican Republic Moldavia United Kingdom Estonia Netherlands U.S. Virgin Islands TABLE 2 Algeria Guatemala Nigeria American Samoa India Philippines Botswana Indonesia South Africa Cambodia Iran Vietnam Ecuador Kenya Zambia Finland Malawi Zimbabwe Georgia Morocco Ghana Namibia