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To: Jay8088 who wrote (23057)10/26/1998 12:04:00 PM
From: OtherChap  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Let me make it clear, if I thought I could make any money by shorting Amazon, I would do so. I would _love_ to. However, I am forced to follow my leads and go long, and so far I have made a ton of cash, back above break-even after my November put disaster.

I'm just passing on information I have come across, there is nothing I would hate more than to see the people on here who are still short lose more money to this scam.

For instance, I really hate to see Glenn lose more cash in this dog.. If my info helps him avoid further losses, I see that as a good thing.




To: Jay8088 who wrote (23057)10/26/1998 12:28:00 PM
From: Rob S.  Respond to of 164684
 
The lawsuit probably would not be successful except for it's harassment value. Costly lawsuits can drive an individual nuts and broke regardless of who wins. NZMA could sue and then latter agree to drop it after costing someone a ton of time, headaches and money. Amazon can afford to throw several hundred thousand at a small lawsuit but not many individuals can afford the "routine" expense of defending themselves. If the suit could be shown to be frivolous, then legal expenses might be sought, but that's hardly compensation.