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To: IPOhopper who wrote (129)2/7/1999 11:53:00 PM
From: Cy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 228
 
IPOhopper, as I said in my first message, when I visited the activeworlds shopping site I was treated rudely by someone with bold text named Lucrezia Borgia. It's probably childish but getting kicked out (or ejected) did not go over too well with me and I thought Lucrezia Borgia would make good nick. A small kick in the pants for a person/company that treated me badly.

If you spoke with a Lucrezia Borgia at the shopping site then she was probably the same one who kicked me out. We are not the same.

As to messages being faked, I have no idea what that means. If she is referring to my messages, I assure you I am not faking a thing. If you have any doubts regarding what I said about Amazon.com, just give the associates program at Amazon.com a call, or compare the image of the Amazon.com storefront in the E-Commerce article to the actual storefront now in evidence at the activeworlds.com. Call them and ask them how many full time programmers they have and how long they have been with them . . . well, I don't need to repeat my previous posts.
I hope you will report your findings. I have written to them too, and will let others know any information I receive.

I see nothing childish about expressing concerns about possible misrepresentation of a public company's position. I do, however, find it childish to treat potential customers rudely.

Regarding forgery, I don't know what she is refering to, so perhaps you can inquire when you call the company. That is a pretty strong word.