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ECom eCom.com Schedules Grand Opening of ECEC Trading Club's Auction Site; $10,000 Grand Prize Offered RIVIERA BEACH, Fla., March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- eCom eCom.com, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ECEC - news) announced today that the grand opening of its ECEC Trading Club's auction site will be celebrated on April 29, 1999. ''We're ready to go,'' said CEO David Panaia. ''We could start the auctions today. But this is a big event for our company, and we want to make it special. So anyone who signs up for free membership in the Trading Club prior to our grand opening is eligible to win prizes. The winner of our grand prize will receive $10,000 in cash!''
Company officials stated that, in addition to making the ECEC Trading Club user-friendly with an introductory-period free enrollment and a secure environment for trading, the goal is to make the Trading Club exciting and fun to visit. The grand opening celebration will be followed by other events to make Trading Club membership an entertaining and rewarding experience.
''We don't intend to be just one more auction site,'' said Panaia. ''We want to set a new standard for on-line trading. We will offer more ways to do business including swapping and classified ads in addition to the silent auction. As a membership club, trading will be more economical than on eBay or other auction sites that assess transaction charges. It will also be more secure because we reserve the right to revoke the membership of anyone who engages in unethical trading activity. Now we're going to make our club more fun, too.''
Details of the drawing for $10,000 cash and other prizes can be found on ECEC's web site at ecomecom.com.
About eCom eCom.com, Inc.
ECom eCom.com, Inc. develops Internet e-commerce enterprises. The company is the parent of the ECEC Trading Club which is carving its niche in an Internet auction industry that has been projected to reach $52 billion in sales by 2002.
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual events or results may differ materially from those discussed in such forward-looking statements.
SOURCE: eCom eCom.com |