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To: Jeff Dryer who wrote (68744)7/22/1999 1:27:00 AM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>I don't get it?

Jeff Dryer doesn't get it? Jeff, you're living it personally!

There wasn't much online stock discussion going on in early 1995, either...and you didn't even have to be the cheapest in the long run.

I imagine there are alot of retail categories like toys. Not as big, of course. :)

Jeff Dryer doesn't get it? That'll be the day! Join the force again, Jeff. You know it's working for you.



To: Jeff Dryer who wrote (68744)7/22/1999 1:55:00 AM
From: 16yearcycle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>>>>>#1 online toy reseller after two months" If this is true, it doesn't say much about the Web does it?"<<<<<<<<<

Jeff why? Why would it not say much about the web? If Amzn is carrying the category, what does that mean that is negative about the web? WalMart entered real world toys many years ago, and has hurt Toys R Us badly. They may even "take the category." Does this mean bad things about the real world? Come on.

All this means is that AMZN has a great brand. They are extending their reach. Can't gnet do a similar thing? I have twice as much gnet as amzn.