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Technology Stocks : IDTC Options Players (losers and whiners)

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To: Carl Smith who wrote (559)5/15/2000 5:18:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Read Replies (1) of 593
 
Well Carl, don't know how I get into these things<g>. As always, my intention was not to create another big hubbub, but can't seem to get through a thought on that thread without it.

I am just absolutely appalled at how it appears IDTC handled this promotion. It pissed me off my wife didn't get flowers this year, but based on my skeptical view of the promotion and the company following through, I should have just bought them. I think they may have pissed off a lot of folks with this one, and don't believe there was ever an honest intention to honor *all* the signups with the promised flowers. They knew there'd be an massive response as they really pushed it. IMO, they should not have messed with Mothers Day. It's not as if there aren't all kinds of other free alternatives. HJ as always, a dollar short and a year late IMO. The guy seems to always chase the latest craze and get in after they're over.

I oughta just do what the Doc and many others have done and forget this company as there are so many other great looking opportunities out there run by management teams with some amount of respect and integrity that don't pay people to hype their stocks and slam opposing viewpoints as I suspect HJ does. Ya can't tell who is real and who is memorex.

I gotta tell you, it became crystal clear to me when I saw HJ do a couple different interviews on CNBC.

regards,

sf
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