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To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (9543)4/30/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: Naggrachi  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
So Jock, tell me how you REALLY feel about this Clik! of death?

With 28 disk and a shareholder (I think,) I would bypass the clown on the phone and ask to speak to supervisor, in fact I would e-mail Mr. Galore and demand some kind of solution. Iomega should not just send you "clean" disks after returning the corrupt ones. Instead, IOM's policy should be that you send them the media and they send you clean media with info transferred to the clean disk. After all, it is your stuff and time is money. Professionals don't have time to be nickle and dimed.

As far as management getting their head out of their ass...I stated last week that IOM should merge with CPQ, they'd compliment each other very nicely. I stand by that statement. When management begins to hide/release transactions based on certain time events or dates, that is a red flag for shareholders to get the hell out. It seems to me that management is no longer honest and forthcoming with regards to info, products or what have you. Could it be a sign of desperation? Back against the wall?

To be fair, COD was Kim Edwards creation.

Zead
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