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To: freeus who wrote (76359)11/3/1998 8:14:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
freeus,
Hi!! <<I hope you are always right in your enthusiasm for Michael and DELL computer company>>

Thanks for the kind words....I just find it hard to believe everyone doesn't see what I see in this company....my optimism will be there first..unless proven otherwise....Dell has consistently proven the skeptics wrong...as a matter of fact...Dell has quietly told us where they are going...sometimes I just might say things a little tooo loud...but, this company and the way they do business is something all of us should take a lesson from...their model and their service make consumers glad they have done business with Dell...how many times have we been deceived as a consumer? Finding Dell keeping their word is why I love Dell....this is why I buy it so much...I believe more and more of the world is finding out the same thing so many of us discovered long ago...this Dell "culture" IMO is unstoppable...

Best, Kemble



To: freeus who wrote (76359)11/3/1998 11:17:00 PM
From: Glen L. Peden  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Funny thing, freeus. I am grateful to you as well of the others to whom you refer. I first bought Dell for $115.00 at the end of August - the day it freefell right past the limit order I'd put in the night before. It was very helpful for me to see all your posts centred around your trying to get back in at the price you'd "dumped it". Your words of anguish and lesson learned helped me stay the course as my subsequent purchases (approx. $55 and $67(yuk)) started to look pretty much evaporated - the day(s) it sunk into the forties. It was so hard to keep the faith and "sit on my hands". I thought of you and all the the days you yearned to get back in at 55. Then, in a flash of genius I abused my line of credit and bought some more at 45-5/8:) Thanks for sharing your experience, freeus.

Glen