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To: Micro-Selector who wrote (2335)3/4/1999 1:33:00 PM
From: Matthew J. Landi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2595
 
A NOTE ABOUT OUR NEW PHONE & FAX LINE'S

A note to all [2] irate shareholders and newsletter publishers, in re the company's new
telephone line installations-

Bell Atlantic promised, in early February, that the company's new Manhattan telephone
and facsimile numbers would be operational at some point during the last week of
February.

That was apparently before they realized that their problem- almost being out of new
"212" area code numbers- was requiring the installation of hundreds of new trunk lines
in many NYC office buildings, to accommodate the new issuance of the few remaining 212 numbers.

We are now awaiting the completion of this project for the building at 137 Fifth
Avenue; our latest "outside date" for operational numbers is now 12 March.

If you would like to complain, call Bell Atlantic at 800-596-9639, and tell them how
upset you are with their installation delays.

Since (i) we have maintained the old 914-636-0500 company number for the
convenience of all (even though we have left New Rochelle and relocated to
Manhattan), so that we can at a minimum receive messages, and (ii) we have done all
that we can to facilitate the installation of our new Manhattan numbers, I consider it
rather pointless for anyone to call and leave messages that suggest that I or the
company are responsible for your inability to yet get through to a live Araldica
employee.

We have no choice but to live through this; I suggest that those of you that do not yet
understand the situation that exists, also resign yourself to living through it for another
week or so.

We have recently issued [3] formal press releases, and made [4] new web site
postings, to try to keep shareholders and others up to date; if some of you still feel I,
and the company, are being "criminally negligent" (my most recent voice mail message)
in not providing sufficient information to you, I must assume that we will never be able
to satisfy you, and consequently we will, regretfully,
ignore messages from certain of our callers in the future.

Frank J. Landi, Sr., President
Araldica Wineries, Ltd.