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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (685)12/12/1997 6:22:00 PM
From: mike h   of 9818
 
John you may well be correct. I only recently started to pay attention
to the year 2k problem. The reason was that I receive a monthly statement from my mortgage company and my next payment should have
been due 01/01/98. I received a statement dated june saying I was due
in sept. I called the bank and they said it was a computer glitch. ok
Today I received a bill from my insurance company saying my 6 month
payment was due. The bill was for 05/01/98 to 10/31/98. I called them
and they said it was a computer glitch!
Now these may be just a coincidence but if my recent experiences
are being experienced by others then everyone will soon be very aware
of the year 2k problem. Nothing makes people take notice faster than
incorrect bills!
The bank was aware of the problem but has not sent me a new correct
statement yet. From an investment perspective these stocks may well
get hot soon.

Mike H
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