Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter May 2023 | The SoCal Home

A Mother’s Gift: The Foundation for a Lifelong Passion in Writing

Every mother has her unique way of guiding and teaching her children. My mother was no exception. She was instrumental in teaching me to read and write even before I started my formal education. Her nurturing and guidance have made me who I am today: a passionate writer and the proud author of the L.A. Loft Blog. As we celebrate Mother’s Day, I want to share my story as a tribute to my mother and all the amazing moms out there who shape their children’s lives in profound ways.

The Wise Woman and Her Free-Range Approach

My mother was not the type to constantly instruct me on what to do or not to do. Instead, she was more of a free-range mom who believed in giving me space to learn and grow at my own pace. She offered valuable advice when needed, and time has revealed that she was, indeed, a wise woman. Her approach allowed me to develop a strong sense of independence and curiosity, which later translated into my passion for reading and writing.

The Gift of Reading and Writing

Before I even set foot in a classroom, my mother had already taught me to read and write at a third-grade level. She recognized the importance of a strong foundation in literacy and spent countless hours nurturing my abilities. This early start in my education not only made me feel confident and ready for school but also sparked a love for reading and writing that has stayed with me throughout my life.

The L.A. Loft Blog: A Testament to a Mother’s Love

Today, I am the proud author of the L.A. Loft Blog, and I owe my success in part to my mother’s guidance and support. Her belief in me and her dedication to my education laid the groundwork for my passion for writing. This Mother’s Day, I want to acknowledge her impact on my life and express my gratitude for her unwavering love and support.

A Gift for All Mothers

This Mother’s Day, let’s celebrate the wisdom, love, and dedication of all mothers, both present and those who are no longer with us. Each mother has her unique way of shaping her children’s lives, and their influence lasts a lifetime. So here’s a heartfelt gift to all moms out there: Buy a home in May, get $5,000 cash from your broker, the Corey Chambers team, at closing. Happy Mother’s Day!

Though my mother is no longer here, her legacy lives on in my writing and my love for reading. Her wisdom and love have made a lasting impact on my life, and I am forever grateful. As we celebrate Mother’s Day, let’s remember to honor and appreciate the incredible women who have made us who we are today. Happy Mother’s Day to all the wise, loving, and dedicated mothers out there. Your impact is immeasurable, and your love knows no bounds.

Corey Chambers Team raising $25,000 for CHLA

Supporting Moms at Children’s Hospital: How Your Real Estate Referrals Can Help Families in Need

There are many ways to make a positive impact on the lives of families with sick children. At Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, the dedicated staff goes above and beyond to support mothers whose children are fighting for their lives. As we approach Mother’s Day, it’s important to remember that many moms are by their child’s bedside, focusing on their well-being rather than on their own special day. One way you can help these moms and their children is through your real estate referrals. Read on to learn how your referrals can make a difference in the lives of these families.

The Mission: Raising $25,000 for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Our team is on a mission to raise $25,000 for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The funds raised will support the Children’s Recovery Center, where kids battling cancer and other debilitating diseases receive life-saving care. The Recovery Center relies on sponsorships and donations to operate, and your real estate referrals can help ensure that more children have access to this vital resource.

Children receiving care at the Children’s Recovery Center are 300% more likely to enter remission when they can access its services. With your help, we can make a difference in the lives of these young patients and their families.

How Your Referrals Help the Kids

When you refer someone to our real estate sales team, not only do they benefit from our award-winning service, but we also donate a substantial portion of our income from every home sale to Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. This means that your referrals directly contribute to the well-being of children in need.

How to Make a Referral

Referring someone is easy. Just visit www.ReferralsHelpKids.com or call us directly at 213-880-9910. You can rest assured that your referrals will receive excellent service, as well as our exclusive guarantees:

  • Home Sellers: We will sell your home at your price, or we’ll buy it ourselves.*
  • Home Buyers: If you are not completely satisfied with your home within 24 months of purchase, we will buy it back or sell it for free, your choice.*

Why Your Referrals Matter

Your referrals not only help us provide top-notch real estate services, but they also support a worthy cause. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles relies on the generosity of people like you to continue its life-saving work.

As we honor mothers this month, let’s not forget the moms who are fighting for their children’s lives. Your referrals can make a difference for these families and help Children’s Hospital continue its vital mission.

*Conditions apply. Please inquire for details.

A Lifelong Connection: Why I Support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) is a beacon of hope for countless families in need of specialized care for their children. As a native of the Greater Los Angeles Area, I have always felt a deep connection to this incredible institution and its mission. In this article, I will share my personal story of why I support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and how my team and I work together to contribute to their cause.

A Personal Connection to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

We are grateful for your support in our effort to raise $25,000 for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. By referring friends, family, and associates to our real estate sales team, you’re not only helping them find their dream home, but you’re also giving back to a meaningful cause. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of children and their families. Visit www.ReferralsHelpKids.com or call us at 213-880-9910 to make a referral today.

Growing up in the Greater Los Angeles Area, I was born in Los Angeles County at St. Francis Hospital. My connection to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles began when a young person close to our family suffered from a severe illness and received treatment at CHLA. This experience opened my eyes to the vital work carried out by the dedicated healthcare professionals at the hospital. As a result, I felt compelled to contribute to their mission in any way possible.

The Common Cause: Healing Young Lives

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles brings together hard-working healthcare professionals from the Los Angeles area, united by a common cause – to help young people overcome the health challenges life sometimes presents. As a native of the area, I take immense pride in supporting the incredible work carried out by the CHLA team. My team and I have made it our annual goal to raise money and donate a portion of our income to help CHLA in their quest to heal young people when they need it the most.

Our Commitment to Supporting CHLA

My team and I are dedicated to providing outstanding results for buyers and sellers referred to us by our past clients. We have found that Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shares a similar commitment to their patients. Since their services rely on sponsorships and donations, we are delighted to contribute and proud to support their life-changing work.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is an institution that has touched the lives of countless families in the Greater Los Angeles Area. My personal connection to CHLA has inspired me and my team to support their mission in any way we can. By raising funds and donating a portion of our income, we aim to contribute to the incredible work they do to heal young lives. Together, we can make a difference and help CHLA continue to provide hope and healing to those who need it the most.


After ECMO, Nothing Can Stop Martin

Martin is now 4 ½ and thriving.

At birth, Martin went precious minutes without oxygen. A specialized team at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles raced to save his life—and his brain.

“Did you get a picture of your baby yet?” Imelda looked up, startled by the nurse’s question. At her side, her newborn baby, Martin, lay in an incubator, with what seemed like a million tubes coming out of his little body. A heart-lung machine called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) had been keeping him alive since he was born. “I don’t want a photo,” Imelda told her, shaking her head. “I don’t want to remember my son like this.” “Oh, that picture is not for you,” the nurse responded. “It’s for your son. Because when he gets older and he’s struggling through something, you’re going to show him a picture of him on this machine, and you’re going to say, ‘Honey, if you can get through this, you can get through anything. There’s nothing that can stop you.’”

A traumatic birth

Just a few days earlier, Imelda had been at home, timing her contractions at 3 a.m. and watching them get faster and stronger. That in itself was not alarming; she was 40 weeks pregnant. Still, she couldn’t shake the sense that something was terribly wrong. “I just had this feeling in my heart,” she says. “I told my husband, ‘We need to leave right now.’” At the hospital, her fears were confirmed. The baby was in distress; his heart rate was dropping dangerously. Doctors rushed to perform an emergency C-section. But when Martin was born, there was no telltale cry. He was completely limp. “What’s wrong?” Imelda cried. “What’s wrong with my baby?”

The team whisked him away. Fortunately, doctors were able to insert a tube into Martin’s trachea and connect him to a ventilator, allowing him to start breathing. But he had been without oxygen for a dangerous two to three minutes.  “On a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the worst, your baby is a 99,” a doctor told Imelda and her husband, Armando. “He needs to go to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles immediately.”

Time is brain

Martin had hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), a brain injury that occurs when a baby lacks oxygen during delivery. His case was severe. Every second counted to save his brain cells.

An emergency transport team from CHLA quickly arrived and started Martin on critical medicines, as well as therapeutic hypothermia. Hypothermia lowers a baby’s body temperature and can reduce the risk of brain injury from HIE, especially when started right away. “It’s critical to cool the brain as quickly as possible after birth,” explains Tai-Wei Wu, MD, Director of the Neonatal Neuroprotective Program at CHLA. “That gives us the best chance to preserve a baby’s brain cells.” But Martin also had meconium aspiration syndrome, which occurs when a baby poops before birth. The meconium mixes with amniotic fluid, and the thick, tar-like substance is inhaled into the lungs. Meconium aspiration often occurs when there is fetal distress before the baby is born.

At CHLA, doctors in the Level IV Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation Newborn and Infant Critical Care Unit (NICCU)quickly determined that only an extreme measure—ECMO—could save Martin’s life.  “The ventilator and medications were not enough to raise his oxygen levels,” says Rachel Chapman, MD, Associate Division Chief of Neonatology in the Fetal and Neonatal Institute and Medical Director of the Cohen Foundation NICCU. “ECMO was his only chance.”

ECMO is an advanced form of heart-lung support, and CHLA has the largest pediatric program in California. The specialized team includes neonatologists, pediatric surgeons, nurses and respiratory therapists who have extensive experience in providing round-the-clock care for babies on this complex heart-lung support. That expertise enabled the team to immediately mobilize and place Martin on ECMO just a few hours after his arrival. “Time is brain,” Dr. Wu notes. “This was a baby who was not getting enough oxygen. The longer that goes on, the greater an effect it has on the brain. We had to act fast.” The team was also able to continue Martin’s hypothermia treatment while he was on ECMO. Still, his prognosis was bleak. “Even with hypothermia, 60% of babies with severe hypoxic brain injuries like Martin’s do not survive or have severe neurodevelopmental impairment,” Dr. Wu says. “And ECMO carries high risks of brain bleeds and stroke.”

Beep! Beep! Beep!

The next day, Imelda was released from the hospital and joined Armando at Martin’s bedside.  “I walked in, and there were just tubes everywhere,” she remembers. “And alarms. Alarms for hours on end. Beep! Beep! Beep! The nurses were moving, like, fast. They were working so hard! They were trying to keep him alive and suction the meconium out of his lungs. I was in awe.”

A multidisciplinary team of specialists—including neonatologists, pediatric surgeons, pulmonologists, neurologists, nephrologists and cardiologists—collaborated on his care. When Martin began having seizures, for example, the team’s 24-hour video EEG monitoring identified them, enabling neuro critical care specialists to quickly treat them with medication.

Meanwhile, Imelda and Armando found themselves transfixed on the many monitors surrounding their son, watching anxiously as numbers seemed to randomly zigzag up and down. “Dr. Chapman came into the room at one point,” Imelda remembers. “And she just hugged me and said, ‘Let us worry about the monitors. Just look at your son. Just be with him.’ “The doctors and nurses at CHLA are amazing,” Imelda adds. “Their words are like little gems, little treasures that keep you going.”

‘He wanted to live’

When Martin reached his sixth day on ECMO, Dr. Chapman came in with good news: His lungs were improving. The plan was to slowly start weaning him from the machine later that day. His parents celebrated. But not for long.

Two hours later, Martin’s condition turned: He had a small stroke. There would be no gradual weaning—the team had to immediately take him off ECMO. If his lungs could not handle it, there would be nothing more they could offer him. “Just pray,” Imelda told her husband. “Pray, pray, pray.” The team carefully removed Martin from ECMO. He needed full ventilator support and many medications. But he hung on.  “He’s a little fighter,” his mom says. “He wanted to live.”

For the next several weeks, Martin slowly improved. First, he weaned off the ventilator. After a couple of weeks, there was another milestone: His parents were able to hold him for the first time.

Finally, after two months in the hospital, he went home. He was on oxygen 24/7. He had a feeding tube. His struggles were not over. But he was home.

A daily reminder

“Helloooo!” A little boy with a cardboard box over his head has come alongside Imelda, who is talking by Zoom. The box has two Batman-shaped holes for eyes. The boy lifts up the box to reveal a huge smile. It is Martin. “He was so excited to show you his robot costume,” his mom says, laughing. “It’s not a robot costume,” Martin corrects her. “It’s a box with eyes on it.” “Yes,” she says, smiling down at him. “It’s a box with eyes on it.”

Now 4 and a half, Martin is thriving. An energetic preschooler, he runs, climbs, swims, sings, talks up a storm and charms everyone he meets. “He’s got that magnetism,” Imelda says. “He is a happy, happy, happy boy. We are so grateful. If it weren’t for CHLA, our son would not be here.”

His recovery was slow but steady. A few months after coming home, he no longer needed the feeding tube. Gradually, he needed less oxygen support, too, and by age 18 months he didn’t need it at all. Doctors at CHLA followed him closely through the Newborn Follow-up Program, which provides comprehensive care for babies after a critical illness. And while Martin underwent occupational therapy for his right hand, which is weaker because of the stroke, he was walking before his first birthday. And even the hand weakness doesn’t hold him back. “No one else notices it,” Imelda says. “He is a total lefty.” 

His doctors have been amazed by his recovery. “He had such a rough start,” says Dr. Wu. “It’s quite humbling to see him now—so bright and curious and active. It shows how plastic the brain can be.” It also is a testament to CHLA’s lifesaving care. In gratitude, Imelda created posters with pictures of Martin and shared them with Dr. Wu, Dr. Chapman and one of Martin’s former nurses.

“I look at it every day!” Dr. Chapman shares. “His recovery has been remarkable. It’s a daily reminder of why we do what we do.”  And that picture of Martin on ECMO? Yes, Imelda heeded that nurse’s advice and ended up taking several photos. Right now, her son is too busy playing with his older sister and parading his latest collection of superhero action figures.

But one day, she will show the photos to him—and remind him that he’s always been a fighter. That he can get through anything. And that nothing can stop him. — By Katie Sweeney | Story and photos courtesy Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Learn more about the Fetal and Neonatal Institute.

How You Can Help

Anyone you know who might be making a move — refer them to the Corey Chambers real estate team. Not only will they benefit from our award winning service, but this very worthy cause will benefit as well. Corey Chambers 213-880-9910 helpkids@coreychambers.com www.ReferralsHelpKids.com

Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog with information provided by Corey Chambers, Broker CalDRE 01889449. We are not associated with the seller, homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LALoftBlog.com Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Some text and images have been created or modified by artificial intelligence. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.

Corey Chambers Career Bio — Extended

A Life of Curiosity, Ingenuity, and Entrepreneurship

Born into an atmosphere of creativity and exploration, Corey Chambers’ life has been a series of remarkable accomplishments and innovative ventures. His early fascination with commerce and technology, combined with his fearless approach to life, has propelled him to success in various fields, from mainframe programming to entrepreneurship.

Childhood and Early Interests

Corey’s fascination with the world of commerce and creation began at a tender age of three. He was excited when his family made fun candies using plastic molds and melted chocolate, which they then sold at a chocolate stand reminiscent of a lemonade stand. This early experience ignited a lifelong passion for entrepreneurship and innovation.

As a free-range child, Corey was allowed to explore his surroundings with minimal restrictions. His mother’s “sink or swim” approach empowered him to venture all around the neighborhood, even embarking on an underground exploration of the Los Angeles sewer system. Despite suffering an injured finger and abrasions on his hand, Corey’s spirit of adventure remained undeterred.

At the age of five, Corey accompanied his mother to a thrift store, where he was captivated by the world of commerce and machines. He purchased a child’s cooking device and an electric organ, further nurturing his curiosity and paving the way for his future endeavors.

Developing Interpersonal Skills and Sales Experience

Growing up, Corey spent time roaming around with the big boys, honing his interpersonal skills and learning the ropes of the adult world. This exposure would serve him well in his later professional life.

His fascination with computers and technology eventually led him to the first Apple store, the Byte Shop, where he spent much time in Long Beach, CA, near CSULB.

Mainframe Programming and Electronics

Corey studied high-level business-oriented COBOL programming language at Petrolane with Explorer Scouts, fueling his interest in mainframe, mini and microcomputer operations and programming. Sponsored by Petrolane, the COBOL class was part of the Explorer Scouts Post 812 Electronic Data Processing Program, which issued completion certificates in 1982.

The Boy Scouts of America’s Explorer program is a co-ed program for young adults aged 14-20, which offers participants opportunities to explore various career fields, develop leadership skills, and engage in community service. Post 812’s Electronic Data Processing Program was part of the Explorer initiative, which focused on computer programming, data processing, or other IT-related fields.

He furthered his knowledge by taking an electronics class in high school, where he excelled.

During this time, Corey also took part in a successful Junior Achievement (JA) company called Junior GE, which doubled its stock price in just three months. He was the Vice President of Finance. This experience laid the foundation for Corey’s future endeavors in advertising and business.

Professional Life and Accomplishments

Corey’s professional journey began by studying electronics in a private study with an instructor at California State University with taking an electronics class in ASVAB 90 electronics store and real estate leases. He then joined the U.S. Air Force as a data automation communications center supervisor. His technical acumen and leadership skills led him to a technology space test center in Silicon Valley, where he contributed significantly to the field. Since, then Corey has also been hired to do work for the Navy, and large companies such as Pacific Life, along with many small businesses.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Having gained experience in various industries, Corey ventured into entrepreneurship. He owned and operated Sign Images, a computer-cut vinyl lettering and graphics design company. Additionally, he explored the world of database marketing, leveraging his skills in technology and commerce.

Corey successfully produced GayRadio on KWIZ 96.7 FM for two seasons, demonstrating his aptitude for media and entertainment. He further expanded his portfolio by producing Village TV, showcasing his ability to diversify his interests and excel in various fields.

Technology and Online Ventures

Corey continued to be a pioneer in the field of technology. He networked computers for CSUDH and designed one of the first online stores for Maxtech in Cerritos, showcasing his expertise in computer networking and e-commerce.

Future Plans: Entar® Real Estate and Financial Technologies

As a testament to his continuous drive for innovation and growth, Corey is preparing to launch Entar® Real Estate and Financial Technologies as a C Corporation. This venture will undoubtedly capitalize on his vast knowledge and experience in technology, entrepreneurship, and real estate.

With Entar®, Corey aims to revolutionize the real estate and financial technology industries by developing cutting-edge solutions to address market demands and streamline processes. This venture is expected to further cement Corey’s reputation as a thought leader and innovator in the technology space.

Corey Chambers: A Legacy of Success

Throughout his life, Corey Chambers has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to curiosity, ingenuity, and entrepreneurship. From his early days exploring the world as a free-range child to his many professional accomplishments and innovative ventures, Corey’s unique blend of determination and creativity has consistently driven him towards success.

His diverse experiences in sales, mainframe programming, advertising, electronics, media production, and technology have equipped him with a rich skill set and a keen understanding of various industries. This knowledge, combined with his entrepreneurial spirit, has enabled him to create a lasting impact across multiple fields.

As Corey embarks on his latest venture with Entar® Real Estate and Financial Technologies, there is no doubt that he will continue to break new ground and inspire others with his passion for innovation and progress. His extraordinary life serves as a testament to the power of curiosity, resilience, and an unyielding drive to explore the world and its limitless possibilities.

Corey Chambers: A Versatile Entrepreneur and Philanthropist

Corey Chambers, a talented entrepreneur with a multifaceted career, has left his mark on various industries, from real estate and multimedia production to technology and blockchain. As the founder of Entar Real Estate and Investment Technologies, Corey has combined his passion for real estate with cutting-edge technologies to create a groundbreaking platform for the future of the industry.

A Multimedia Pioneer

Corey’s diverse background includes impressive accomplishments in multimedia production. With experience in audio, video, radio, TV, film, and webcasting, he has produced countless shows and films, such as Village TV, Entar Entertainment, Narcissus International, Intriguism TV, LA Loft Blog, and Loft Wars. Corey has also produced, announced and acted in various Radio, TV and film roles, embodying the persona of a successful entrepreneur and real estate professional.

Corey’s success in multimedia production extends to his work in webcasting, where he created one of the first 24-hour live streaming TV channel on the internet. As a pioneer in this space, he has significantly impacted the way content is consumed and shared online.

A Passion for Philanthropy

Corey’s philanthropic spirit is evident in his commitment to raising funds for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Through the Corey Chambers Real Estate Team, he has set an ambitious goal of raising $25,000 for the hospital. A portion of the income from every home sold by the team is donated to CHLA’s Helping Hands Fund, supporting children battling life-threatening diseases such as leukemia and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

For his contributions to CHLA, Corey has been appointed as an Ambassador of the hospital. He is dedicated to spreading awareness about the cause and encouraging others to join him in making a difference in the lives of these children.

Continued Success and Vision for the Future

Corey Chambers’ extensive career, marked by innovation and adaptability, has led him to become a leader in the real estate and technology industries. His work in blockchain, NFTs, and smart contracts has positioned him at the forefront of the technological revolution. As he prepares to launch Entar® Technologies, he aims to reshape the real estate landscape by leveraging the latest advancements in technology.

Corey’s unwavering commitment to excellence, coupled with his philanthropic spirit, make him an inspiring figure in the world of business and technology. As he continues to break new ground and redefine the future, his achievements will undoubtedly serve as a source of inspiration for entrepreneurs and visionaries alike.

A Commitment to Education and Community

Corey’s educational background has significantly contributed to his diverse and successful career. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing from California State University, Fullerton, and a certificate in Information Systems/Communications Computer Operations from the U.S. Air Force. His education has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in his various ventures.

Throughout his life, Corey has demonstrated a strong commitment to his community. As a young student, he engaged in charitable activities, raising funds and awareness for local causes. He also served as a Youth Commissioner for the cities of Cypress and Buena Park, contributing to the well-being and development of his community.

Corey’s service to his community extended to his time in the U.S. Air Force. As a Non-Commissioned Officer, he supervised the Data Communications Centers of Misawa Air Base, Japan, and the Space Test Center in Sunnyvale, CA. With a Top Secret SCI security clearance, he maintained a perfect record of secured international military communications and data protection, ensuring war readiness for significant operations such as Operation Desert Shield.

Innovating the Real Estate Industry

Corey’s experience in real estate has been marked by impressive success. With more than $20 million in personal sales and over $100 million in team sales, he has made a significant impact on the industry. His innovative approach to real estate, combining advanced technologies such as blockchain and smart contracts, has positioned him as a pioneer in the field.

Through Entar Real Estate and Investment Technologies, Corey aims to revolutionize the way real estate transactions are conducted. The platform’s unique approach, utilizing the latest advancements in technology, has the potential to disrupt traditional methods and create new opportunities for growth and success in the industry.

Corey’s commitment to innovation and excellence is further evident in his creation of The Chambers Guarantee, a unique benefit offered by his real estate company. This guarantee ensures that if Corey cannot find a buyer willing to pay a price acceptable to the seller, he will buy the home himself for cash.

A Lasting Legacy

Corey Chambers’ career has been marked by an unwavering commitment to innovation, excellence, and philanthropy. From his early entrepreneurial ventures to his work in the real estate and technology industries, he has consistently pushed boundaries and sought new ways to create value and make a difference.

As he continues to forge new paths and explore new opportunities, Corey’s legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of entrepreneurs, visionaries, and philanthropists. His passion for making a positive impact on the world, both through his professional achievements and charitable endeavors, serves as a shining example of what can be accomplished with determination, creativity, and a commitment to helping others.

To learn more about Corey Chambers or get in touch, visit the following websites:

Corey Chambers’ Real Estate Website: coreychambers.com
LA Loft Blog Contact Page: www.CoreyLA.com
Referrals Help Kids: ReferralsHelpKids.com

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