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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PLZN who wrote (7238)7/20/2000 12:42:50 AM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Message 12808199



To: PLZN who wrote (7238)7/20/2000 6:24:39 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 10293
 
Dear PLZN: All that proves to me is the DISGUSTING situation this country has found itself in as regards class action lawsuits. It just so happens I actually shop in the Pompano Beach COSTCO. I saw those rebates CLEARLY indicated on the label, all one had to do was READ THE DAMN LABEL to see if it expired or not. Costco cant be responsible for pulling mdse. every time a rebate expires. I have shopped at that store from the day it opened and they have always treated me like a KING. If you are unhappy with ANYTHING for ANY REASON you can take it back and they IMMEDIATELY give you a full refund. This is just a PLOY for attorneys to get an OUT OF COURT settlement for themselves, no consumer will get anything out of this. JDN



To: PLZN who wrote (7238)7/20/2000 7:40:32 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
A case of double standard. Funny, despite their earlier reporting troubles, Wexler was willing to ignore and even recommend this company. Other companies he accused of fraudulent behavior without a shred of evidence. Shooting from the hip gets you about 50% which is about what he seemed to score. But the "faithful" sure did idolize...Didn't they?



To: PLZN who wrote (7238)8/9/2000 9:24:04 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
The wisdom of "PZLN"

Message 14075786

Let's take a look at the "Costco stock promotion fraud":

September 24, 1998

Message 5835648

Split adjusted closing price: $25.15

March 1, 2000

By the way, you may want to note my general comments about retail. I was 100% correct.

Message 13012173
Message 13015388

Closing price: $46.50

Correct me if I'm wrong but where I come from, $46.50 - $25.15 = $21.35 profit.

Good luck with your "investment" in the IDX stock promotion fraud.