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Non-Tech : International Heritage (IHIN)

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To: Metacomet who wrote (84)3/19/1998 7:17:00 PM
From: T Brown  Read Replies (2) of 454
 
Well another skewed report that is rehashed and rehashed with little
about the whole story. The story about International Heritage and
their independent retail sales representatives (not investors). Look on the report given to the SEC there are not 155,000 investors in the company. When the company started in 1995 there were maybe two hand full of investors and 55 independent retail sales representatives, thats it (check the Edgar files). There will much more to come that will back International Heritage, Inc. in the coming days. The media will always pick the worst of the two sides to the story.

I became a member of this site today to voice(type)my opinion about
International Heritage, Inc. I have done my homework on this company
(for the past 3 months) and I am here to back up Janine Burns and Dan Meckenstock (his opening comments to start this subject). This company will continue to grow and will consider March 13, 1998 and the hearing set for March 24, 1998 as nothing more than a speed bump to great success to the investors and to the 155,000 independent retail sales representatives(and growing everyday).

Amway, when it began the network marketing industry long ago, they had troubles also, not only when they went public but with the stigma of a "cult" situation. We all purchase items for personal consumption everyday, network marketing gives an individual the opportunity to sell a product and the ability to earn money from the profit off that product. That would be no different from what traditional companies or corporations do day-in and day-out to survive.

Thank you
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