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To: Skiawal who wrote (13743)10/27/1998 7:00:00 PM
From: Trey McAtee  Respond to of 21342
 
skiawal--

zionts strategy was a good one. he had to reestablish trust to get investors to have faith. but, he went too far. by not helping out the current shareholders, he has made WSTL a dead issue. by keeping silent on everything he has done the opposite of what he set out to do.

even now, after all we have been through you can still find a way to pardon their actions. i cant. it just doesnt make sense anymore. ineptitude is ineptitude pure and simple and it is very clear that management at WSTL does not belong in management anywhere.

BS release from PAIR? maybe, but at least they are talking. all we have ever recieved from WSTL management is BS, whether they were talking or not.

bills post was right on the money, especially about ALA giving away the cards. how the hell does WSTL expect to compete with that. zionts is living in fantasy land.

i'll give it to you straight. a lawsuit will kill this company. thats why i am getting out. even if they do announce some incredible news, or a buyout, i will still go ahead with the suit just to kill it. oh, i may make some money off the calls, and i may not. but i will make sure this company dies. its not about business anymore...it has become somewhat of a moral issue. we invested in good faith. we never got the truth on the realities of deployment, nor did we get the truth about revenues and profits. now we arent getting anything, even lies.

if a salesman doesnt make one sale, you think maybe it was a bad client. if he doesnt make the next, you think maybe he is having a bad day. if he doesnt make the third, you realize the salesman is dogshit. dont blame the telcos or the FCC...blame the company.

good luck to all,
trey