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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: carl a. mehr who wrote (26144)11/24/1997 1:57:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Respond to of 1584249
 
Missioner carl: here is another sample of my "wishful thinking".
I am afraid you missed this one:

exchange2000.com

"The real cheating is when a product is advertized as
compliant to certain specifications and established
standards, and is sold as such to public in >100M quantity.
Later it appears that the product ("brand name" Pentium and
Pentium MMX) do not comply with advertized specification.
If customers would be warned about such non-compliancy,
they would not pay the suggested retail prices for the buggy
product, so some apparent losses have occured. Therefore,
it looks like a class action lawsuit is in order. I think
this is a perfect opportunity for a professional lawer in
this case - it smells like several millions in lawer's
fees... Every Pentium owner might be eligible for a couple
of bucks in refund.... "

Any lawyers over here?

<Just trying to help fellow investors. Sanders is stealing from you,>
And you are stealing from Intel investors to sustain your pension...
see:
techstocks.com

Ali