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To: rickd1 who wrote (9981)1/8/1999 11:12:00 PM
From: Wally  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15313
 
Rick: I was invested in an internet-based company a couple of years back. I signed up for their service which was based on pay-as-you-use. The service was so poor that I (and many others) couldn't get connected for hours at a time. Even the company's own server crashed leaving many casualties in its wake.
Then (to add injury to insult) they started to charge me on a monthly prefix and did this without informing me - I never gave them consent - and then they had the audacity to refuse to expunge the billing.
So now I was really pissed. I sold my stock and told the company to stick their lousy service and business methods where the sun never shines.

Knowing Michael Sheppard to be a decent, talented, gracious and honest man I don't expect anything that horrible - but if and when FNTN treats customers (or stockholders) as poorly as that other company treated me, I'll reconsider my position. Then again maybe I should check and see whatever became of that other company and their stock.

They were called AOL.

Wally



To: rickd1 who wrote (9981)1/10/1999 9:02:00 AM
From: De Peepster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Heyy Rick,
When oh when will people comprehend the new lingo? An enterprise is a business and a strategic partner is nothing more then someone you do business with. Please refer to the original PR re: Siemens.
FNTN pays Seimens for their products & services like every other customer when all is said and done. If Seimens had a direct stake in FNTN that would be reported to the SEC, those are the rules!!!! It remains a shame that more "airplay" is given to this myth then what FNTN is doing.,, B