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To: ekid who wrote (67132)3/5/2001 4:44:57 PM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 93625
 
Ekid,

In my book, you qualify as a scoundrel. Why didn't you quote the next sentence?

I didn't do it for the purpose of saving money, but as it turned out I saved $300.

I returned the machine because I incorrectly received information that it could not run Linux. When I went back to get a new one they were sold out, but had my machine on display with missing parts as an open box item.

Scumbria



To: ekid who wrote (67132)3/5/2001 5:00:56 PM
From: multicollinearity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Scumbria: <<I like that strategy. I actually bought my DDR machine at Best Buy, returned it, and later bought it back as an open item.> In my book, you qualify as a crook.>

Ekid,
I was thinking the same thing when I read Scumbria's statement. Frankly, it surprised me because his frequent reference to family values and his son should preclude this type of action. Scumbria's value system appears as twisted as his investment logic. He's not the type of person that I would want coaching my kids.
Multico