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To: AChan who wrote (7551)6/10/1998 11:00:00 PM
From: Clyde Stone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Does anybody have the Itenerary for the road show handy...?



To: AChan who wrote (7551)6/11/1998 8:55:00 AM
From: MB  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10903
 
ACHAN - Here's my opinion for the lack of buying:

This is based on my observation on what I saw at Tuesday's NYC Show:

It didn't seem to me that Janis invited the right type of people. Not sure if Bonz noticed this as well, but I would have to say that at least 50% of the people who showed up were there for a free lunch followed by naptime. There was one table in particular I am referring to in which all of the people obviously knew NOTHING about they Y2K problem nor did they care to even pay attention to what Paul had to say. At one point I saw a few of them dozing off - I guess after you eat like a king for free, it's then time to doze off!

Paul had said, "Can I answer any more questions?" - Immediately, the lady at that table yelled out "No" and started clapping to applaud - signalling the "End" of the show. --Excuse me, but I still had a TON of questions to ask!!

That was followed by another person at that table coming over to my table asking both my friend and I if we were going to eat our desserts because she wanted to take them home with her! Are you there to pig out or do you want to learn more about TPI?!?!?

This is why we stuck around after the show and received the personal undivided attention from Paul, Samantha, and John - which kind of worked out for the better.

I forwarded my concerns to Samantha, who also noticed the same thing going on at the show. Jim Janis will be contacting all attendees soon to get our impression, and that is when I will tell him what I just told all of you.

In a nutshell, TPI's presentation was great and informative, but unfortunately it wasn't reaching the right type of crowd.

Bonz, did you notice the same thing going on?