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To: Philip J. Davis who wrote (7122)2/6/1999 11:44:00 PM
From: Thomas L Nielsen  Respond to of 10072
 
<<<<<Oh, yea...advertisement in The Mac Zone catalog:
Buy an Olympus D-400Z digital camera and get an Iomega Clik! drive and an additional 8MB flash card FREE!

At The Mac Zone web site:
Buy an Agfa 1680 digital camera and get an Iomega Clik! drive FREE!>>>>

Do you think that this CLIK! offer will cascade to most digital cameras? Or perhaps at least until the cameras are sold with the CLIK! built-in

Tom



To: Philip J. Davis who wrote (7122)2/7/1999 11:55:00 AM
From: David Colvin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Phillip,

Oh, yea...advertisement in The Mac Zone catalog:

Buy an Olympus D-400Z digital camera and get an Iomega Clik! drive and an additional 8MB flash card FREE!


Is that right! Another digital camera offered in conjunction with a free Clik! drive......and an additional 8 Mb flash card?

I'm impressed......what a deal!

Looks like Iomega is using the same strategy to market the initial Clik! drives that was used to sell the original external Zip drives....i.e., users don't have to wait for a device with a Clik! built in. They can buy one now and reap the benefits of using one. Isn't Iomega brilliant for doing this.....leveraging on existing digital cameras and laptops to sell Clik! drives? Oh, yeah, isn't there already a Clikman out there?

Since Iomega already owns the removable storage market, has just brought out another really great innovative product (Clik!) for use by the masses that should sell in the millions and is turning themselves into a lean, mean low-cost producer, I'm sure glad I own Iomega stock right now!

By the way, my Afga ePhoto 1680 camera came with a little book of additional accessories I can purchase for my Agfa camera, including things like lenses (macro, telephoto), filters, AC adapters, tripods, etc. They even reference one place where to buy....here is the URL:

dcprodirect.com

I think I will order an available kit that includes most of the accessories for less than if purchased separately.

My coupon is in the mail to Agfa's rebate center for my free Clik! drive. It says to give them 6-8 weeks to get it to me.....can't wait!

Dave



To: Philip J. Davis who wrote (7122)2/7/1999 3:35:00 PM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Phillip: If you look closely, he changed his company's name to a variation of Disney, a company which more zealously guards its trademark than any company in the world. Bet the house and the back forty that their Corporate Counsel will receive a copy of this punks representation tomorrow morning. Moreover, the fact that he changed it to a variation of Disney, after using a variation of Dream Works demonstrates a pattern of willfull misconduct wherein he is repeatedly misrepresenting himself to be an employee of well-known multimedia giant. Hey Rocky--Think about it. You are conducting a pattern of fraudulent misrepresentation over the Internet. Can you say RICO?