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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.23

                              CONSULTING AGREEMENT

     THIS CONSULTING AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is entered into as of the 6th
day of December, 1999 ("Effective Date"), between eSat, Inc., a Nevada
corporation (the "Company"), and Herbeck Consulting Group, Inc. specifically
Terry Herbeck (the "Consultant").

                                  WITNESSETH:

     WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Company to use the services of the
Consultant upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein; and

     WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Consultant to accept the Company's offer
for services upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein.

     NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants,
conditions and agreements contained herein and for such other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged,
the parties hereto, each intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows:

     1. Consulting Terms. The Company hereby agrees to retain the Consultant
and the Consultant hereby agrees to be retained by the Company upon the terms
and subject to the conditions set forth herein for the period of service as set
forth in Section 2 hereof (the "Period of service").

     2. Period of Service. Subject to extension or termination as hereinafter
provided, the Period of Service hereunder shall be from the date hereof (the
"Effective Date") through the third anniversary of the Effective Date.
Thereafter, the Period of Service may be extended for successive one (1) year
periods (each, a "Renewal Period") at the option of the Company upon delivery of
written notice by the Company to the Consultant, subject to acceptance by the
Consultant, not less than three (3) months prior to the expiration of the Period
of Service, as previously extended. The phrase "Period of Service" as used
herein shall, unless otherwise indicated: (a) specifically include any
extensions permitted hereunder or provided herein, except as otherwise noted;
and (b) be deemed to have terminated as of the date of any notice provided to
the Consultant pursuant to Section 9 hereof, notwithstanding the Company's
obligation to pay the Consultant pursuant to Subsections 9(b) and 9(c) hereof.

     3. Office and Duties. During the Period of Service:

          (a) The Consultant shall be retained to act as the Chief Operating
Officer of the Company, having the authority and duties attendant to such
position as set forth in the bylaws of the Company (the "Bylaws") and having
such responsibilities as may reasonably be prescribed for such position by the
board of directors of the Company (the "Board of Directors") in accordance with
the Bylaws:

          (b) the Consultant shall devote substantially all of his time to the
business and affairs of the Company except for vacations, illness or
incapacity, as herein after set forth.

Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, nothing in this Agreement shall
preclude the Consultant from devoting reasonable amounts of time:

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               (i) to serving as a director, officer or member of a committee
of any organization or entity involving no conflict of interest with the
Company; or

(ii) engaging in charitable and community activities;

provided, however, that such activities do not interfere with the performance
by the Consultant of his duties hereunder. In consideration of such service,
the Consultant agrees that he shall not, directly or indirectly, individually
or as a member of any partnership or joint venture, or as an officer, director,
stockholder, Consultant or agent of any other person, firm, corporation,
business organization or other entity, engage in any trade or business activity
or pursuit for his own account or for or on behalf of any other person, firm,
corporation, business organization or other entity, irrespective of whether the
same competes, conflicts or interferes with that of the Company or the
performance of the Consultant's obligations hereunder. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent the
Consultant from: (x) investing in the stock of any corporation which does not
compete with the Company, which is listed on a national securities exchange
or traded in the over-the-counter market if the Consultant does not and will
not, as a result of such investment, own more than five percent (5%) of the
stock of such corporation ("Permitted Investments"); or (y) engaging in
personal business ventures to which the Consultant devotes time outside of the
time required to be devoted to the business of the Company hereunder.

          (c) the Consultant shall be entitled to three (3) weeks of vacation
per year, subject to adjustment at the discretion of the Board of Directors.

     4. Compensation and Benefits. In exchange for the services rendered by the
Consultant pursuant hereto in any capacity during the Period of Service, the
Consultant shall be compensated as follows:

          (a) Compensation. Commencing on the Effective Date of this Agreement,
the Company shall pay the Consultant a salary equal to One Hundred Seventy Five
Thousand Dollars ($175,000) per annum at a rate of Fourteen Thousand Five
Hundred Eighty Three Dollars and Thirty Three Cents ($14,583.33) per month.

          (b) Discretionary Bonuses. In addition to any bonus set forth above,
the Consultant shall be entitled to receive a bonus from time to time if, in
the sole judgment of the Board of Directors, the financial performance of the
Company or the services rendered by the Consultant merit such a bonus.

          (c) Options. In consideration of the Consultant's agreement to render
the services provided herein, the Company shall grant to the Consultant an
option exercisable to purchase an aggregate of 300,000 shares of the Company's
(Section 144) common stock at an exercise price of Three Dollars and Fifty
Cents ($3.50) per share. Such options shall vest and become exercisable in
accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Stock Option
Agreement, which is attached hereto as Addendum A of this Agreement.

     5. Business Expenses. The Company shall reimburse the Consultant for all
reasonable travel or other expenses incurred by the Consultant in connection
with the performance of his duties under this Agreement, provided that the same
are previously authorized by the Company in accordance with such procedures as
the Company may from time to time establish for Consultants and as required to
preserve any deductions for federal income taxation purposes to which the
Company may be entitled.

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     6.   Automobile Allowance. The Consultant shall not be entitled to a
monthly automobile allowance.

     7.   Group Medical and Dental Insurance for the Consultant and his Family.
Group medical and dental insurance will be provided by the Company for the
Consultant and his immediate family members, pursuant to the terms and
conditions of the Company's group medical and dental policies.

     8.   Other Benefits. The Consultants shall be entitled to participate in
fringe benefit, deferred compensation and stock option plans or programs of the
Company, if any, to the extent that his position, tenure, salary, age, health
and other qualifications make him eligible to participate, subject to the rules
and regulations applicable thereto. Such additional benefits shall include, but
not be limited to, paid sick leave and disability and term life insurance (all
in accordance with the group policies of the Company) and professional dues
and association memberships,

     9.   Termination of Service. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement, service hereunder may be terminated:

          (a) By the Company, in the event of the Consultant's death or
Disability (as hereinafter defined) or for Just Cause (as hereinafter defined).
"Just Cause" shall mean: (i) the Consultant's indictment for, conviction of or
the entering into of a plea of guilty to a crime involving a felonious act or
acts, including dishonesty, fraud or moral turpitude by the Consultant; (ii)
prolonged or repeated absence from duty without the consent of the Company (for
reasons other than the Consultant's health or incapacity); (iii) habitual
engaging in any activity which is competitive with the business of the Company;
and (iv) willful misconduct, gross negligence or dishonesty on the part of the
Consultant relating to the performance of his duties hereunder. The Consultant
shall be deemed to have a "Disability" for purposes of this Agreement if he is
unable to perform with reasonable accommodation, by reason of physical or mental
incapacity, a material portion of his duties or obligations under this Agreement
for a period of one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days in any 365-day period.
The Board of Directors shall determine whether and when the Disability of the
Consultant has occurred and such determination shall not be arbitrary or
unreasonable. The Company shall provide written notice to the Consultant within
thirty (30) days after discovery of the occurrence of an event or circumstance
which constitutes "Just Cause," specify the event or circumstance giving rise to
the Company's exercise of its right hereunder and, with respect to Just Cause
arising under either Subsection 9(a)(i), (iii) or (iv), the Consultant's service
hereunder shall be deemed terminated as of the date of such notice. With respect
to Just Cause arising under Subsection 9(a)(ii), the Company shall provide the
Consultant with thirty (30) days written notice of such violation and the
Consultant shall be given reasonable opportunity during such thirty (30) day
period to cure the subject violation;

     (b) By the Company, in its sole and absolute discretion, provided that in
such event the Company shall, as liquidated damages or severance pay, or both,
pay the Consultant an amount equal to the Consultant's then Monthly
Compensation (as defined in Section 4(a) hereof) for six (6) months; and

     (c) By the Consultant (i) upon any material violation of any material
provision of this Agreement by the Company, which violation remains unremedied
for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice of the same is delivered
to the Company by the Consultant, and (ii) upon any material change in
the responsibilities of the Consultant, without the Consultant's prior consent;
provided that, in such event the Company shall, as liquidated damages or
severance pay, or both, pay to the Consultant an amount equal to the
Consultant's Monthly Compensation for six (6) months.

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     Nothing set forth in this section shall: (i) require the Consultant in the
event of termination pursuant to Subsections 9(b) or 9(c) above to mitigate
damages during the period in which the Consultant is receiving payment
thereunder (the "Severance Period"); or (ii) entitle the Company to offset the
amounts owed by the Company to the Consultant pursuant to Subsections 9(b) or
9(c) by any income or amounts owed by the Company to the Consultant pursuant to
Subsections 9(b) or 9(c) by any income or compensation received by the
Consultant from sources other than the Company during such Severance Period. In
addition, the Company shall not be entitled to withhold or otherwise offset any
amounts payable to the Consultant under Subsections 9(b) or 9(c) above in
response to any alleged violation by the Consultant of any of the obligations
which are imposed under this Agreement and survive termination hereof until
such time as court of competent jurisdiction or other appropriate governing
body has rendered judgment or otherwise made a determination with respect to
whether such violation has occurred.

     10. Non-Solicitation. Notwithstanding any earlier termination, during the
Period of Service (including any Renewal Period) and for one (1) year
thereafter, the Consultant shall not: (i) solicit or induce any Consultant of
the Company to terminate his or her service or otherwise leave the Company's
employ or hire any such Consultant (unless the board of Directors shall have
authorized such service and the Company shall have consented thereto in
writing); or (ii) contact or solicit any clients or customers of the Company,
either as an individual or as a member of any partnership or joint venture, or
as an officer, director, stockholder, investor, Consultant or agent of any
other person, person, corporation, business organization or other entity.

     11. Confidential Information. The parties hereto recognize that it is
fundamental to the business and operation of the Company, its affiliates,
subsidiaries and divisions to preserve the specialized knowledge, trade secrets,
and confidential information of the foregoing concerning the fields of
advertising, marketing and interactive solutions. The strength and good will of
the Company is derived from the specialized knowledge, trade secrets, and
confidential information generated from experience through the activities
undertaken by the Company, its affiliates, subsidiaries and divisions thereof.
The disclosure of any of such information and the knowledge thereof on the part
of competitors would be beneficial to such competitors and detrimental to the
Company, its affiliates, subsidiaries and divisions thereof, as would the
disclosure of information about the marketing practices, pricing practices,
costs, profit margins, design specifications, analytical techniques, concepts,
ideas, process developments (whether or not patentable), customer and client
agreements, vendor and supplier agreements and similar items or technologies. By
reason of his being a Consultant of the Company, (in the course of his service,
the Consultant has or shall have access to, and has obtained or shall obtain,
specialized knowledge, trade secrets and confidential information such as that
described herein about the business and operation of the Company, its
affiliates, subsidiaries and divisions thereof. Therefore, the Consultant hereby
agrees as follows, recognizing and acknowledging that the Company is relying on
the following in entering into this Agreement:

          (a) The Consultant hereby sells, transfers and assigns to the
Company, or to any person or entity designated by the Company, any and all
right, title and interest of the Consultant in and to all creations, designs,
inventions, ideas, disclosures and improvements, whether patented or
unpatented, and copyrightable material, made or conceived by the Consultant
solely or jointly, in whole or in part, during or before the term hereof
(commencing with the date of the Consultant's service with the Company) which:
(i) relate to methods, apparatus, designs, products, processes or devices
created, promoted, marketed, distributed, sold, leased used, developed, relied
upon or otherwise provided by the Company or any affiliate, subsidiary or
division thereof; or (ii) otherwise relate to or pertain to the business,
operations or affairs of the Company or any affiliate, subsidiary or division
thereof. Whether during the Period of Service or thereafter, the Consultant
shall execute and deliver to the Company such formal transfers and assignments
and such other papers and documents as may be required of the Consultant to

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permit the Company or any person or entity designated by the Company to file,
enforce and prosecute the patent applications to any of the foregoing and, as
to copyrightable material, to obtain copyright thereon; and

          (b) Notwithstanding any earlier termination, during the Period of
Service (including any Renewal Period) and for a period of one (1) year
thereafter, the Consultant shall, except as otherwise required by or compelled
by law, keep secret and retain in strict confidence, and shall not use,
disclose to others, or publish any information, other than information which is
in the public domain or becomes publicly available through no wrongful act on
the part of the Consultant, which information shall be deemed not to be
confidential information, relating to the business, operation or other affairs
of the Company, its affiliates, subsidiaries and divisions thereof, including
but not limited to confidential information concerning the design and marketing
practices, pricing practices, costs, profit margins, products, methods,
guidelines, procedures, engineering designs and standards, design
specifications, analytical techniques, technical information, customer, client,
vendor or supplier information, Consultant information, and any and all other
confidential information acquired by him in the course of his past or future
services for the Company or any affiliate, subsidiary or division or division
thereof. The Consultant shall hold as the Company's property all notes,
memoranda, books, records, papers, letters, formulas and other data and all
copies thereof and therefrom in any way relating to the business, operation or
other affairs of the Company, its affiliates, subsidiaries and divisions
thereof, whether made by him or otherwise coming into his possession. Upon
termination of his service or upon the demand of the Company, at any time, the
Consultant shall deliver the same to the Company within twenty-four (24) hours
of such termination or demand.

     12. Reasonableness of Restrictions. The Consultant hereby agrees that the
restrictions in this Agreement, including without limitation, those relating to
the duration of the provisions hereof and the territory to which such
restrictions apply, are necessary and fundamental to the protection of the
business and operation of the Company, its affiliates, subsidiaries and
divisions thereof, and are reasonable and valid.

     13. Reformation of Certain Provisions. In the event that a court of
competent jurisdiction determines that the non-solicitation or the
confidentiality provisions hereof are unreasonably broad or otherwise
unenforceable because of the length of their respective terms or the breadth of
their territorial scope, of for any other reason, the parties hereto agree that
such court may reform the terms and/or scope of such covenants so that the same
are reasonable and, as reformed, shall be enforceable.

     14. Arbitration. Subject to Section 15 below, any controversy, dispute
and/or claim in any manner arising out of or relating to this Agreement; any
claim, including but not limited to any claim of race, age, national origin,
religion, sex, pregnancy, family leave, harassment, sexual orientation,
disability discrimination, defamation, infliction of emotional distress, breach
of contract, violation of public policy or statute, or wrongful termination
arising out of the voluntary or involuntary termination of the service, shall
be settled solely by final and binding arbitration in accordance with the
Service Dispute Resolution Rules of the American Arbitration Association. Any
arbitration proceeding shall take place in Orange County, California. Judgment
on any decision rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having
jurisdiction thereof.

     15. Certain Provisions; Specific Performance. In the event of a breach by
the Consultant of the non-solicitation or confidentiality provisions hereof,
such breach shall not be subject to the arbitration provision of Section 14
above and the Company shall be entitled to seek immediate injunctive relief and
a decree of specific performance against the Consultant. Such remedy is
non-exclusive and shall be in

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addition to any other remedy to which the Company or any affiliate,
subsidiary or division thereof may be entitled.

     16.  Consolidation; Merger; Sale of Assets. Nothing in this Agreement shall
preclude the Company from combining, consolidating or merging with or into,
transferring all or substantially all of its assets to, or entering into a
partnership or joint venture with, another corporation or other entity, or
effecting any other kind of corporate combination, provided that, the
corporation resulting from or surviving such combination, consolidation or
merger, or to which such assets are transferred, or such partnership or joint
venture assumes this Agreement and all obligations and undertakings of the
Company hereunder. Upon such a consolidation, merger, transfer or assets or
formation of such partnership or joint venture, this Agreement shall inure to
the benefit of, be assumed by, and be binding upon such resulting or surviving
transferee corporation or such partnership or such joint venture, and the term
"Company," as used in this Agreement, shall mean such corporation, partnership
or joint venture, or other entity and this Agreement shall continue in full
force and effect and shall entitle the Consultant and his heirs, beneficiaries
and representatives to exactly the same compensation, benefits, perquisites,
payments and other rights as would have been their entitlement had such
combination, consolidation, merger, transfer of assets or formation of such
partnership or joint venture not occurred.

     17.  Survival. Sections 9 through 15 shall survive the termination for any
reason of this Agreement (whether such termination is by the Company, by the
Consultant, upon the expiration of this Agreement by its terms or otherwise).

     18.  Severability. The provisions of this Agreement shall be considered
severable in the event that any of such provisions are held by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable. Such
invalid, or otherwise enforceable provisions shall be automatically replaced by
other provisions which are valid and unenforceable and which are as similar as
possible in term and intent to those provisions deemed to be invalid, void or
otherwise unenforceable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the remaining
provisions hereof shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by
law.

     19.  Entire Agreement; Amendment. This Agreement contains the entire
agreement between the Company and the Consultant with respect to the subject
matter hereof. This Agreement may not be amended, changed, modified or
discharged, nor may any provision hereof be waived, except by an instrument in
writing, executed by or on behalf of the party against whom enforcement of any
amendment, waiver, change, modification or discharge is sought. No course of
conduct or dealing shall be construed to modify, amend or otherwise affect any
of the provisions hereof.

     20.  Notices. All notices, request, demands and other communications
hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if
physically delivered, delivered by express mail or other expedited service or
upon receipt if mailed, postage prepaid, via first mail as follows:

     a) To the Company:            ESat, Inc.
                                   16520 Harbor Boulevard, Bldg. G
                                   Fountain Valley, California 92708
                                   Attention: President

     b) To the Consultant:         Terry Herbeck
                                   30902 Clubhouse Dr. #24D
                                   Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

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                                                        (949) 388-9280

and/or to such other persons and addresses as any party hereto shall have
specified in writing to the other.

     21.  Assignability. This Agreement shall not be assignable by the
Consultant, but shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of his
heirs, executors, administrators and legal representatives. This Agreement shall
be assignable by the Company to any affiliate, subsidiary or division thereof
and to any successor interest.

     22.  Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed
under the laws of the State of California, without regard to the principles of
conflicts of laws thereof.

     23.  Waiver and Further Agreement. Any waiver or any breach of any terms or
conditions of this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of any other breach
of such terms or conditions or any other term or condition hereof, nor shall any
failure to enforce any provision hereof operate as a waiver of such provision or
of any other provision hereof. Each of the parties hereto agrees to execute all
such further instruments and documents and to take all such further action as
the other party may reasonably require in order to effectuate the terms and
purposes of this Agreement.

     24.  Headings of No Effect. The headings contained in this Agreement are
for reference purposes only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or
interpretation of this Agreement.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of
the date first above written.

                                        eSAT, INC.

                                        By /s/ MIKE PALMER
                                           -------------------------------------
                                           Mike Palmer, CEO

                                        THE CONSULTANT:

                                        By: /s/ TERRY HERBECK
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                                            Terry Herbeck

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                                                                    Exhibit 10.8

                                   KBkids.com
                                   TASK ORDER

THIS Task Order dated, as of August 25, 1999 is by and between CANICOM, INC, a
Colorado Corporation ("CANICOM") and KBKids.com, an Ohio Limited Liability
Company ("KBKids.com")

1.   Customer Interaction Agreement. This Task Order is being entered into
pursuant to the terms and conditions of that certain Customer Interaction
Agreement ("CIA") dated August 25, 1999, between KBkids.com, and CANICOM. By
execution of this Task Order, the terms and conditions of the CIA are added to
and/or modified by the terms of this Task Order; the terms and condition of the
CIA shall govern unless otherwise provided in this Task Order.

2.   Term. The term of this Task Order shall commence effective as of the above
referenced date. This Task Order shall terminate three years from date of
signature. KBkids.com may cancel the services provided under any Task Order at
any time upon forty-five (45) days written notice to CANICOM. Termination and
renewals of this Task Order shall otherwise be governed by the CIA.

3.   Services. CANICOM's Obligations During the term of the Task Order. CANICOM
shall provide the following services and/or materials (collectively "Services"):

     3.1. CANICOM will provide workstations and communication technology for
KBkids.com agents, as described in 5.2.1.

     3.2. CANICOM will accommodate inbound and outbound calls, as well as
e-mails, for KBkids.com on a twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week
basis:

          3.2.1. Inbound. CANICOM will accept inbound calls that are generated
                 via print and electronic advertisements and referrals.
                 Inbound calls handled will include but are not limited to,
                 credit issues, order status, and web site navigation. CANICOM
                 will staff inbound lines in a manner, which will support
                 achieving acceptable call handling guidelines. These include
                 answering 90% of the calls within 30 seconds and an
                 abandonment rate of five (5) percent or less based upon the
                 KBkids.com forecasted call volume and time of day, day of
                 week;

          3.2.2. Outbound. CANICOM will also perform outbound calls where the
                 customer needs additional information that was not available
                 at the time of the original call.

          3.2.3. E-mail. CANICOM will provide e-mail support to KBkids.com in
                 such a manner that 97% of incoming e-mails are answered within
                 twenty-four (24) hours and 100% of incoming e-mails are
                 answered within (48) forty-eight hours.

     3.3. Work Requests. Canicom will make every effort to perform any changes
to the project. All requests will be documented on a "work request" which
outlines the changes to be made, scope of the change, time needed to make the
change, scheduled start date and completion date and anticipated costs
associated with the change.

     3.4. Scripts. Together KBkids.com and CANICOM will agree on appropriate
call handling and e-mail scripts which CANICOM will provide to CANICOM's
Customer Service Representative's for their use.

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     3.5. Reports. CANICOM will provide reports that will meet KBkids.com's
specifications and time requirements consistent with CANICOM's software and
database limitations. Report formats and transmission of reports will be
prepared based on the agreed upon specifications of KBkids.com and CANICOM.

4.   KBkids.com's Obligations. In connection with the obligations to be
performed by CANICOM pursuant to this Task Order, KBkids.com shall provide:

     4.1.  Accurate and current advertising and media campaign schedules, call
           forecasts, e-mail forecasts, workstation forecasts, and calling lists
           that allow CANICOM to maintain staffing levels and meet inbound and
           outbound performance and services levels.

     4.2.  A ninety (90) day rolling forecast for workstation and agent
           requirements, with fourteen (14) days being a firm forecast.

     4.3.  A dedicated project manager or contact who can serve as CANICOM's
           interface throughout the project.

     4.4.  The initial agent training for both CANICOM and KBkids.com agents.
           This training will include product training on KBkids.com's goods
           and services, as well as corporate culture and philosophies,
           including goals and objectives. Training related to Smith-Gardner's
           MACS software will also be included.

     4.5.  Scripts, product information, pricing, service information and
           materials as needed by CANICOM for the process of handling customer
           calls and e-mail inquirers.

     4.6.  Licenses for the MACS and HP systems, as well as for eGain, for use
           by CANICOM Customer Service Representatives.

     4.7.  A point to point T1 line with enough capacity to handle the estimated
           data transmissions.

     4.8.  Phone and data line charges are to be paid by KBkids.com, or billed
           separately at an additional cost ($0.062 per minute for voice and
           $391.05/month for a 36-month agreement or $342.24/month for a
           60-month agreement for data. Installation charges of $626.50.)

     4.9.  Replacement equipment for lost or damaged equipment, unless such
           equipment is lost or damaged because of the negligence of CANICOM.

     4.10. A security deposit of $50,000 (approximately one month's phone bill)

     4.11. The following data hardware or equivalents:

                    -    2 Motorola DDS/MR64 CSU/DSUs
                    -    2 Cisco 2501 Routers
                    -    1 T1 dataline
                    -    Cisco 1605 Firewall Router

           This hardware is the property of KBKids.com

5.   Compensation. KBkids.com will pay CANICOM (in addition to any other
compensation otherwise provided in the CIA or this Task Order) the following
amounts at the following times and/or at the following rates:

     5.1.  Fees Due on Execution of this Task Order/Set-up Fees: ..........$0.00

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     5.2. Invoiced Fees. The following fees and charges shall be paid pursuant
to invoice in accordance with the CIA and pursuant to the following schedule:

          5.2.1. WORKSTATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PRICING:

     Workstation and Communication Technology:..................$10
       (per agent station per hour for KBkids.com agents located at Canicom.)

     Included in this fee are:

-    Lucent Definity G3-R ACD
-    Center-Vu Agent software
-    Center-Vu Supervisor software
-    Workstation Systems
-    Workstation and 5' Cubicles
-    CMS Reporting software and reports
-    Training Facility Use
-    Access to a Conference Room
-    24 Hour Security
-    Janitorial Services
-    Power Backup for ACD
-    Insurance on Facility and Fixtures
-    Local Phone Calls and Phone Line
-    Technical Support for Equipment
-    Use of Breakroom and Kitchen Facilities
-    Use of Receptionist
-    Use of agent-lockers

This $10 rate will be effective for the period August 25,1999, to December
31,1999. Prior to December 31, 1999, a new rate will be negotiated for the year
2000.

The following items can also be included for KBkids.com agents/employees for the
amounts listed:

-    Quality Monitoring Services             $20 per agent monitored per week
-    Training (MACS/Center-Vu)               $100 per hour per trainer
-    Supplies (Copier, fax, etc.)            At Cost
-    Management Training                     $100 per hour per trainer
     (Center-Vu Supervisor, CMS)

          5.2.2  Canicom Customer Service Representatives:

      Inbound, per dedicated agent, per hour, without Telecom:..........$31.00
      Outbound, per dedicated agent, per hour, without Telecom:.........$31.00
      E-mail, per dedicated agent, per hour, without Telecom:...........$31.00

Call handling agent rate includes:

-    Supervisors, Agents and Management
-    Benefits Package for Agents, Supervisors, and Managers
-    Quality Assurance
-    Monitoring and Agent Scoring
-    Training Personnel
-    Human Resources (recruiting, etc.)
-    Facilities
-    On-going MIS Support for Normal Operations
-    Account Services & Support
-    Agent Workstations
-    Automatic call vectoring by skill.
-    Lucent Definity G3-R ACD
-    Telecom Support
-    Furniture/Fixtures
-    Center Vu Software
-    Standard Incentive programs

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          5.2.2.  Fulfillment:

                  a)  Fulfillment, per piece, (Appt. & Info.) w/o
                      postage:..........................................N/A

                  b)  Fulfillment, per piece, (Thanks Letter) w/o
                      postage:..........................................N/A

         5.2.4.   Processing of mail orders (Keying into database):.....N/A

         5.2.5.   Training, per hour, per CANICOM agent & supervisor:..$18.00

                  KBkids.com will not be responsible for training costs
                  associated with CANICOM agents that do not return for the
                  second day of training. Should the turnover rate of Canicom
                  agents assigned to KBkids.com exceed an annual rate of 30%,
                  Canicom will be responsible for the costs associated with
                  training replacement agents.

         5.2.6.   Charges for Reports:

                  a)  Standard Reports:........................Included

                  b)  Custom Reports:........Standard Programming Rates

         5.2.7    Supplemental Charges (if applicable):

                  a)  Standard programming, regular per hour:..........$75.00
                  b)  Custom programming, rush per hour
                      (completion required within 24 hours):..........$125.00
                  c)  Shipping and postage:...............................N/A
                  d)  Faxing, administrative, and project related
                      per page:...........................................N/A
                  e)  Automated faxing per page:..........................N/A
                  f)  Dedicated 800 number....................... Actual Cost
                  g)  Long distance from CANICOM to KBkids.com:...Actual Cost

          5.2.8.   Incentive Commission. CANICOM will collect a fee as agreed
upon and documented in a separate Task Order. The fees and parameters are to be
defined in a Task Order.

5.3.      Other CANICOM Service Fees (some may apply in addition, based on
          complexity of Project and Travel Charges. KBkids.com agrees to
          reimburse CANICOM for all necessary and reasonable project related
          pre-approved travel.

5.4.      During the term of this Task Order prices set forth above will
increase Annually on the anniversary of this Task Order by 5%. This increase is
used to offset cost of living raises and agents pay raises based on merits.

6.        Database Information. All Database Information pursuant to
this Task Order shall belong to KBkids.com.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party hereto has caused this Task Order to be executed
and delivered by its duly authorized representative, all as of the date first
set forth above.

CANICOM, INC:                              KBKids.com, LLC:

By: /s/ Tom Ward                           By: /s/ Michael Wagner
    -------------------------------           -----------------------------

Its: President                            Its:  Vice President and Chief
    -------------------------------             Financial Officer
                                                -----------------------------

                              ADDRESS FOR NOTICE:
                              -------------------

CANICOM, INC:                              KBKids.com:

Mr. Tom Ward, President                    475 17th Street, Suite 750
720 S. Colorado Boulevard                  Denver, CO  80202
Suite 1200N
Denver, CO 80246

KBKids.com:

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                                    ADDENDUM

         This Addendum is to the Customer Interaction Agreement dated August 25,
1999, and the attached and referenced Work Order by and between Canicom Inc., a
Colorado Corporation ("Canicom") and KBkids.com an Ohio Limited Liability
Company ("KBKids. com").

         Notwithstanding anything contained in the Customer Interaction
Agreement or Task Order to the contrary, the parties agree as follows:

     1. In reliance on the forecast provided by KBKids.com to Canicom which is
attached hereto, Canicom agrees to dedicate 75 workstations, twenty-four (24)
hours per day, seven (7) days per week to the fulfillment of the KBKids.com Task
Order during the period from September 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999. A
"workstation" is defined as a Canicom agent with access to sufficient equipment
to perform the Canicom services required under the Task Order.

In addition, Canicom will provide seating for a maximum of eight (8) KBKids.com
support personnel at no charge. KBKids.com will be responsible for providing any
computers required by these individuals and will provide the technical support
for this equipment. Should technical support from Canicom be required, it will
be billed at a rate of $120 per hour.

     2. In consideration of the above, KBKids.com agrees to pay Canicom a
minimum amount of $1,999,759.00 in the event the amount payable to Canicom under
the Customer Interaction Agreement and Task Order is less than $1,999,759.00
during the period of September 1, 1999 and December 31, 1999. Payment of the
additional funds required to meet the contractual minimum amount shall be due on
January 31, 2000.

     3. Except as expressly modified herein, all other terms and conditions of
the Customer Interaction Agreement and Task Order remains the same.

DATED: 8/27/99                               CANICOM, INC.
      --------------------------

                                             BY: /s/ Tom Ward
                                                ------------------------------
                                                TOM WARD, PRESIDENT

DATED:                                       KBKids.com, LLC.
      --------------------------

                                             BY: /s/ Michael Wagner
                                                ------------------------------

                                             TITLE: Vice President and Chief
                                                    Financial Officer
                                                   ---------------------------

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                         CUSTOMER INTERACTION AGREEMENT

     THIS Agreement, dated as of August 25,1999, is by and between CANICOM,
INC., a Colorado Corporation ("CANICOM"), and KBKids.com, an Ohio Limited
Liability Company ("KBkids.com").

     WHEREAS, CANICOM is engaged in the Customer Interaction and Fulfillment
business and offers its services to businesses; and

     WHEREAS, KBkids.com desires Customer Interaction and/or Fulfillment
services as defined more fully in a Task Order attached hereto, (the "Task
Order"), and

     WHEREAS, the parties desire to enter into an arrangement whereby they can
enter into or engage in projects through separate Task Orders while having this
Agreement govern.

     NOW, THEREFORE, based upon these premises and other good and valuable
consideration. the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,
KBkids.com and CANICOM agree as follows:

1.   TERM

     1.1. The term of this Agreement shall commence as of August 25, 1999, and
shall expire on the third anniversary thereof unless renewed by KBkids.com by
written notice to CANICOM thirty (30) days prior to said anniversary or
otherwise provided in the Task Order.

2.   SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES.

     2.1. This Agreement establishes the standard terms and conditions pursuant
to which KBkids.com will obtain from CANICOM and CANICOM will provide to
KBkids.com, such services and deliverables as KBkids.com and CANICOM may
mutually agree upon from time to time in writing. Bach such written agreement
for specific project services shall be referred to hereinafter as a "Task
Order," and the services and deliverables set forth in such Task Order to be
provided by CANICOM shall be collectively referred to hereinafter as the
"Services." To the extent of any express conflict or inconsistency between the
terms and conditions of a Task Order and the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, the terms and conditions of the Task Order will control where it
specifically amends this Agreement or sets forth terms not included herein.
Otherwise, this Agreement shall govern in all respects.

     2.2. The Task Orders entered into by the parties shall:

          2.2.1. Refer specifically to this Agreement and incorporate by
reference all of this Agreement's terms and conditions unless the Task Order
specifically provides otherwise;

          2.2.2. Designate the date as of which the provisions of the Task Order
will be effective and, if applicable, the term or period of time during which
CANICOM will perform services, provide resources or otherwise discharge its
obligations as specified in the Task Order;

          2.2.3. Describe the services to be performed, resources to be provided
or obligations to be discharged by CANICOM pursuant to the Task Order;

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          2.2.4. Describe the obligations of KBkids.com related to the Task
Order, including any facilities, equipment, personnel and tasks or other support
to be provided or performed by KBkids.com;

          2.2.5. Specify the payments to be made to CANICOM under the Task
Order, or, if applicable, the basis on which such payments will be computed; and

          2.2.6. Specify any other terms and conditions appropriate to the
services to be performed and the obligations of the parties.

     2.3. CANICOM shall use reasonable efforts to provide qualified and
competent services to KBkids.com in accordance with the schedules, description
of services and specifications of the Task Orders in effect. If CANICOM fails to
provide services in a competent or qualified manner, then CANICOM shall re-do
the work or provide a credit to KBkids.com at CANICOM's option.

3.   PAYMENTS.

     3.1. CANICOM will be paid the professional fees and costs set forth in the
applicable task order for providing services.

     3.2. There shall be added to the charges under a Task Order, and KBkids.com
shall pay to CANICOM:

          3.2.1. Amounts equal to any sales, use, services or excise tax,
however levied and based upon the charges under this Agreement or a Task Order;
and

          3.2.2. Any and all applicable late charges or fees which maybe added
to an invoice as a result of untimely payment of said invoice; and

          3.2.3. Reimbursement for all reasonable travel expenses or costs
approved by KBkids.com and related to the performance of this Agreement or a
specific Task Order. CANICOM shall provide KBkids.com with copies of receipts or
other documentation for each travel expense upon written request.

     3.3. CANICOM may increase its rates and costs at such times and under such
terms as are set forth in the Task Order.

4.   INVOICES.

     4.1. CANICOM shall invoice KBkids.com weekly for all services provided to
KBkids.com by CANICOM for the week just completed, together with all previously
approved out-of-pocket expenses incurred by CANICOM, during said period. Each
such invoice shall be due and payable no later than fifteen (15) days after
receipt by KBkids.com by check in immediately available funds. Any sum not paid
when due shall thereafter bear interest until paid at a rate equal to one
percent (1.5%) per month, but in no event to exceed the maximum rate of interest
allowed by applicable law.

5.   CANICOM PERSONNEL.

     5.1. CANICOM shall use reasonable efforts to supply competent and qualified
personnel to the KBkids.com project identified in a Task Order.

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     5.2. KBkids.com may request at any time the removal of any individual
performing Services under a Task Order if KBkids.com believes that individual is
not qualified to perform the Services or does not meet appropriate professional
standards. CANICOM will remove any such individual from the project if CANICOM
determines there is a reasonable basis for KBkids.com's complaint.

     5.3. CANICOM personnel who may be physically located at KBkids.com's
facilities shall comply with all reasonable work place standards and policies,
applicable to KBkids.com employees, of which KBkids.com apprises CANICOM in
writing.

6.   KBKIDS.COM'S RESPONSIBILITIES.

     6.1. KBkids.com agrees to use its best effort to provide CANICOM with
reasonable support related to the training of new agents to perform the
Services.

     6.2. KBkids.com agrees to provide reasonable administrative support,
computer facilities and other support, each as described more particularly in a
Task Order, which are necessary to perform the services under a Task Order.
KBkids.com agrees to perform in a timely fashion those tasks and provide the
personnel agreed to by the parties as set forth in a Task Order to promote
success of the project being performed by the Task Order.

     6.3. Should KBkids.com or CANICOM default in any of their obligations under
this Agreement or a Task Order, they each agree that the non-defaulting party is
not liable for delay, cost increase or other consequences due to such default of
the other party.

     6.4. KBkids.com shall provide the services, materials and make payments to
CANICOM as set forth herein and/or in any Task Order.

7.   TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT OR TASK ORDER.

     7.1. In the event that KBkids.com defaults in the payment of any amount due
to CANICOM and does not cure such default within twenty (20) days after being
given written notice, and the amount outstanding is not subject to a good faith
dispute by Kbkids.com, then CANICOM may, at its option, immediately cease any
services under this Agreement, and upon giving written notice, terminate this
Agreement, or the specific Task Order then in effect, which is in default, as of
a date specified in such notice of termination.

     7.2. CANICOM is relying on the proper presentation of project specific
information, which is to be provided by KBkids.com. In the event that the
information given concerning a specific Task Order is not an accurate
representation of the clients desires, expectations, and/or current expected
performance requirements are inadequate to provide sufficient Customer
Interaction opportunities or to maintain staffing minimums, or in the event
KBkids.com's products or services are inadequate, defective, or insufficient to
provide adequate staffing levels to CANICOM, or maintain profit margins
acceptable to continuing business then CANICOM shall have the right to terminate
this agreement, or any Task Order applicable. Upon ten (10) days written notice
to KBkids.com.

     7.3. Either party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement or the
specific Task Order then in effect by giving forty-five (45) days written
notice. If the termination option is exercised by either party, this Agreement
shall terminate automatically at the end of the forty-five (45) day notice. In
the event KBKids.com terminates under this paragraph KBKids.com is still liable
for the minimum payment payable pursuant to the addendum except in the case of a
material breach on the part of CANICOM.

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     7.4. Force Majeure. Each party shall be excused from performance for any
period and to the extent that it is prevented from performing any obligation or
service, in whole or in part, as a result of causes beyond the reasonable
control and without the fault or negligence of such party and/or its
subcontractors. Such acts shall include, without limitation, acts of God,
strikes, lockouts, riots, acts of war, epidemics, governmental regulations
superimposed after the fact, fire, communication line failures, power failures,
earthquakes, floods or other natural disasters ("Force Majeure Event"). Delays
in delivery or in meeting completion dates due to Force Majeure Events shall
automatically extend such dates for a period equal to the duration of such
events. In the event such non-performance continues for a period of sixty (60)
days or more, either party may terminate this Agreement, or any applicable Task
Order by giving written notice thereof to the other party.

8.   INDEMNIFICATION.

     8.1. KBkids.com agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless CANICOM and
its subcontractors, officers, agents and employees from any and all claims,
actions, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses, including reasonable
attorneys fees and expenses, in connection with claims of third parties
resulting from or arising out of the work performed, or sale/fulfillment of
KBkids.com goods and services. CANICOM shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless
KBkids.com and its subcontractors, officers, agents and employees from any and
all claims, damages, actions, liabilities, costs or expenses, including
reasonable attorney's fees and expenses in connection with claims of third
parties resulting from or arising out of CANICOM's misrepresentation of
KBkids.com's goods and services, or Canicom's negligence.

9.   CONFIDENTIALITY.

     9.1. KBkids.com agrees that CANICOM's service business, and all of its
ideas, methods, concepts, know-how, structures, techniques, inventions,
developments, discoveries and proprietary data or programs and other information
identified as proprietary by CANICOM which may be disclosed to KBkids.com is
confidential and proprietary information of CANICOM ("CANICOM Confidential
Information"). CANICOM agrees that KBkids.com's business plan, and all of its
ideas, methods, concepts, know-how, structures, techniques, inventions,
developments, discoveries, database information and proprietary data or programs
and other information identified as proprietary by KBkids.com which may be
disclosed to CANICOM is confidential and proprietary information of KBkids.com
("KBkids.com Confidential Information"). KBkids.com Confidential Information and
CANICOM Confidential Information are collectively referred to as "Confidential
Information." The obligations of this Section 9 shall survive the expiration or
termination of this Agreement. Confidential Information shall not include any
information which: (a) is already known to the party; (b) is or becomes part of
the public domain through no wrongful act of said party; (c) is received from a
third party without similar restrictions and without breach of this Agreement;
(d) is independently developed by that party; or (e) is approved for release by
written authorization of the other party.

     9.2. CANICOM and KBkids.com shall use Confidential Information only for the
purposes of this Agreement and shall not disclose Confidential Information to
any third party, other than each party's subcontractors or each other's
employees on a need-to-know basis, without the other party's prior written
consent. CANICOM and KBkids.com agree to take appropriate action and to utilize
the same effort to safeguard Confidential Information as each utilizes to
protect its own trade secrets or proprietary Information but, at a minimum,
CANICOM and KBkids.com shall take reasonable steps to advise their employees,
and subcontractors of the confidential nature of the Confidential Information
and of the prohibitions on copying or revealing such Confidential Information
except to the extent required by such subcontractor or employee to carry out
CANICOM's or KBkids.com's obligations under this Agreement. All Confidential
Information relating to a Task Order of a party in the other party's possession
at the termination of this Agreement shall be returned or destroyed.

     9.3. CANICOM and KBkids.com also agree to treat as confidential and
proprietary any information of a third party that CANICOM or KBkids.com is
obligated to treat as proprietary and confidential, provided that sufficient
notice of the obligation is given by either party in writing.

     9.4. CANICOM agrees not to use any scripts developed by KBkids.com or
KBkids.com's Confidential Information for any other customer or its own use.
Further, CANICOM agrees that it will not intentionally solicit KBkids.com's
customer base. KBkids.com acknowledges that CANICOM is in the business of
customer interaction and that the customer bases of its clients may overlap, and
therefore CANICOM cannot guarantee it will not call ,any customer in the normal
course of its business operations.

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     9.5. The parties agree that the breach of this Section 9 may cause
irreparable harm to the non-breaching party, and that, in addition to any other
remedies, the non-breaching party shall be entitled to pursue an action for
injunctive relief.

10.  Ownership of Technology or Developments. Any and all materials developed by
CANICOM pursuant to any Task Order or previously owned by CANICOM and used for
any project, including without limitation any and all, software modifications,
enhancements, customizations, developments, specifications and documentation,
shall be and remain the property of CANICOM, and KBkids.com shall not obtain any
rights or interests therein. Likewise, such materials supplied by KBkids.com
shall be and remain the property of KBkids.com. Jointly developed materials
shall be the property of each party unless otherwise provided in this Agreement
or in a Task Order. Any customer data incorporated into a database developed
pursuant to a Task Order shall belong to KBkids.com and it's client the
software, structure and methodology surrounding the database information shall
be and remain the property of the party who developed or owned such materials.
All calling lists obtained by CANICOM shall remain the property of CANICOM.

11.  CANICOM's entire liability to Kbkids.com in the event of breach or
default hereunder except for injunctive relief for breach of confidentiality,
shall be the actual damages and costs sustained by Kbkids.com as a result of
such breach by CANICOM under any applicable Task Order or project. CANICOM SHALL
NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER.

     KBkids.com's entire liability to CANICOM in the event of breach or default
hereunder except for injunctive relief for breach of confidentiality, shall be
the actual damages and costs sustained by CANICOM as a result of such breach by
KBkids.com under any applicable Task Order or project. KBkids.com SHALL NOT
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER.

12.  Change Orders/Work Requests. If at any time during the term of this
Agreement, KBkids.com should desire or CANICOM wish to recommend an addition,
modification or change to CANICOM's required performance hereunder, or under any
Task Order then in effect, CANICOM and KBkids.com shall comply with the
following administrative control procedures.

     12.1. The party desiring the addition, modification or change shall submit
in writing to the other party all requests for any services which alter, amend,
enhance, add to, delete from or otherwise change the scope of services specified
in this Agreement, as modified or amended in accordance with this Change Order
procedure, and/or the time and/or place of performance (hereinafter referred to
as a "Change Order/Work Request").

     12.2. CANICOM's acceptance and performance of any Change Order/Work Request
will be subject to its having the technical capability and technically qualified
personnel to perform the work requested and to the availability (as determined
by CANICOM using its good faith business judgment) of the necessary CANICOM
personnel and resources.

     12.3. CANICOM will evaluate each Change Order/Work Request initiated by
KBkids.com and shall submit an appropriate written response to KBkids.com's
authorized representative as soon as possible but not later than seven (7)
working days following CANICOM's receipt of the request. If CANICOM does not
accept and will not perform a Change Order/Work Request initiated by KBkids.com,
its written response will so inform KBkids.com. If CANICOM accepts the Change
Order/Work Request, subject to the parties' agreement as to cost and completion
dates, then its written response shall include a statement of the availability
of CANICOM personnel and resources and the estimated additional costs and the
impact, if any, on the completion date(s) associated with such Change Order/Work
Request Change Orders and Work Orders initiated or prepared by CANICOM shall
include the above mentioned statement when submitted to KBkids.com.

     12.4. Should KBkids.com elect to authorize a Change Order/Work Request
initiated or accepted by CANICOM, KBkids.com will, as soon as possible, but not
later than five (5) working days after receipt of a Change Order/Work Request or
CANICOM's acceptance thereof, authorize CANICOM to perform the requested Change
Order/Work Request by returning a duly authorized and executed copy of the
request form to CANICOM's Project Manager. Upon such authorization by
KBkids.com, CANICOM will commence performance in accordance with such Change
Order/Work Request.

     12.5. CANICOM shall not be obligated to perform any such additional or
different services in advance of written authorization from KBkids.com.
Furthermore, CANICOM shall not be obligated to accept any Change Order/Work
Request or to perform any additional services that in its good faith business
judgment it determines are not feasible or impracticable or for

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which KBkids.com is unwilling to accept CANICOM's estimate of additional costs,
completion time(s) or impact on performance measures.

     12.6. For the purposes of this Agreement, each Change Order/Work Request
initiated or accepted by CANICOM and duly authorized in writing by KBkids.com,
shall be deemed incorporated into and shall constitute a formal change to the
associated Task Order, adjusting the services, costs and completion dates as
finally agreed upon for each authorized Change Order/Work Request.

13.  Subcontracts. Unless otherwise provided in the Task Order, CANICOM may
subcontract any of the Services and shall he responsible for all Services
performed by its subcontractors, and may perform the Services at any site
reasonably selected by CANICOM.

14.  Hiring of Employees. Except as maybe otherwise agreed in writing, during
the term of this Agreement and each Task Order and for twelve (12) months
thereafter, neither KBkids.com or CANICOM, shall offer employment to or employ
any person employed then or within the preceding twelve (12) months by the other
if such person was involved, directly or indirectly, in the performance of this
Agreement or any Task Order.

15.  GENERAL.

     15.1. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. CANICOM, IN FURNISHING SERVICES TO
KBKIDS.COM, IS ACTING ONLY AS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CANICOM DOES NOT
UNDERTAKE TO PERFORM ANY OBLIGATION OF KBKIDS.COM, WHETHER REGULATORY OR
CONTRACTUAL, OR TO ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR KBKIDS.COM'S BUSINESS OR
OPERATIONS. CANICOM HAS THE SOLE RIGHT AND OBLIGATION TO SUPERVISE, MANAGE,
CONTRACT, DIRECT, PROCURE, PERFORM OR CAUSE TO BE PERFORMED ALL WORK TO BE
PERFORMED BY CANICOM, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY TASK
ORDER. CANICOM ACCEPTS FULL AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR THE PAYMENT OF ALL
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES MEASURED BY THE REMUNERATION PAID TO CANICOM
EMPLOYEES AS REQUIRED BY ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, RULES AND
REGULATIONS.

     15.2. Entire Agreement. This Agreement including, all Task Orders issued
hereunder, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and there are no
prior or contemporaneous, oral or written, representations, understandings or
agreements relating to this subject matter which are not fully expressed herein.
This Agreement may only be amended in writing and signed by a duly authorized
representative of each party.

     15.3. Governing Law. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, CONSTRUED AND
ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.

     15.4. Attorneys' Fees. In the event that any action or proceeding is
commenced by any party hereto for the purpose of enforcing any provision of this
Agreement, the party in breach shall pay all costs and expenses, including
attorneys' fees.

     15.5. No Waiver. No delay or omission by either party in exercising any
           right or power shall impair such right or power or be construed to be
           a waiver. A waiver by either party of any of the covenants to be
           performed by the other or any breach thereof shall not be construed
           to be a waiver of any succeeding breach or of any other covenant. No
           waiver or discharge shall be valid unless in writing and signed by an
           authorized representative of the party against whom such waiver or
           discharge is sought to be enforced.

     15.6. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding on the parties and
their respective successors and assigns.

     15.7. Survival. All obligations for confidentiality, payment, limitations
and indemnification shall explicitly survive termination or expiration this
Agreement.

     15.8. Notice. Whenever under this agreement one party is required or
permitted to give notice to the other, such notice shall be deemed given when
delivered by hand or overnight courier, telecopied with transmission
confirmation, or when mailed by United States mail, registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, and addressed to the address
listed at the signature page of this Agreement. Either party hereto may change
its address for notification purposes from time to time by giving the other
party prior written notice of the new address and the date upon which it will
become effective.

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     15.9. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is declared or found
to be illegal, unenforceable or void, then both parties shall be relieved of all
obligations arising under such provision, but if the remainder of this Agreement
shall not be affected by such declaration or finding and is capable of
substantial performance then each provision not so affected shall be enforced to
the extent permitted by law.

     15.10. Consent. Where agreement, approval, acceptance, consent or similar
            action by KBkids.com or CANICOM is required, such action shall not
            be unreasonably delayed or withheld.

     15.11. Advertising. KBkids.com's advertisements directing calls to the
            telephone lines serviced by CANICOM shall contain the name of
            KBkids.com's goods and services and shall not include or refer to
            CANICOM in any way or in any manner KBkids.com's advertisements
            shall not suggest that CANICOM is selling or has an interest in the
            product or service or is in any manner affiliated with KBkids.com
            or has an ownership interest in KBkids.com.

     15.12. Counterparts. This Agreement maybe executed in counterpart, each of
which shall bean original, but all of which shall be deemed to be one and the
same instrument. Execution by any party may be delivered by telecopier with
counterpart signature pages delivered via telecopier and such delivery shall
have the same effect as the delivery of an original counterpart hereof or
thereof.

     15.13. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence with reference to all
matters of performance hereunder.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party hereto has caused this Agreement to be executed
and delivered by its duly authorized representative, all as of the date first
set forth above.

CANICOM, INC.                           KBKids.com LLC

By: /s/ Tom Ward                           By: /s/ Michael Wagner
    -------------------------------           -----------------------------

Its: President                            Its:  Vice President and Chief
    -------------------------------             Financial Officer
                                                -----------------------------

                              ADDRESS FOR
                              NOTICE:

CANICOM, INC.                           KBKids.com LLC

Mr. Tom Ward, President                 475 17th Street, Suite 750
720 S. Colorado Boulevard               Denver, CO 80202
Suite 1200N
Denver, CO 80246

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