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To: Andrew Fenic who wrote (1252)3/31/1998 12:32:00 AM
From: Elliot Mausner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1320
 
Sounds like a whole new story! Could this be the elusive Magicom 2000 from Copytele or just a simulated proto-type- enough of a project to keep its directors out of legal trouble from shareholders who have yet to see a product in 15 years.
Andrew, I await your report and I anticipate an honest evaluation of whatever it is you get.
Already sold my several thousand copy- but I'm still curious,
Elliot



To: Andrew Fenic who wrote (1252)4/1/1998 12:44:00 PM
From: Eric Klein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1320
 
>Darn looks like we won't be getting any demo units near term<

Same old COPY story. Non-existent and/or worthless product. Your management won't even take any Magicoms for free. What makes you think that they'll pay good money for them? "Implied non-disclosure" What a joke! I can imagine, though, that they don't want to clutter up the facility with worthless crap that needs to be tracked and accounted for. That's a more likely reason to reject this junk.

Anybody who believes that COPY is anything other than a scam is mistaken.

Anybody who says COPY is anything other than a scam is mistaken or is involved somehow with the scam. If you're being paid directly by COPY to promote this stock, you should be ashamed of yourself. If you're hoping to make money on COPY stock as it moves up on the hype, you'd probably be better off buying one of the Internet companies like YHOO or AMZN.