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To: PCKL who wrote (14342)3/29/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: esterina  Respond to of 37507
 
Anyone check out UBUY and AMZN deal for auction site? $2.37

AuctionAnything.com Enters Into Amazon.com
Associates Program

Business Wire - March 25, 1999 09:26

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 25, 1999-- AuctionAnything.com, Inc.
(OTC BB:UBUY) announced today that it has been accepted into the Amazon.com
(Nasdaq:AMZN) Associates program.

AuctionAnything.com, Inc. is to earn a commission on orders placed through Amazon.com's
web site (www.Amazon.com) from AuctionAnything.com's SportsAuction web site located at
www.SportsAuction.com.

This announcement follows AuctionAnything.com, Inc.'s March 22nd announcement of its
acceptance into the CBS SportsLine (Nasdaq:SPLN) affiliate program.

On March 22, 1999 AuctionAnything.com, Inc. announced that its stock had begun trading
under the new symbol (OTC BB) UBUY. The new symbol was chosen to be more indicative
of the nature of the company's core business (Internet-based auctions). The company had
previously announced on March 10, 1999 that it had acquired North Orlando Sports
Promotions, Inc., an on-line auction company, and changed its name from the Lawton-York
Corporation to AuctionAnything.com, Inc.

AuctionAnything.com presently runs its SportsAuction (www.SportsAuction.com) web site
and is developing other complementary auction sites designed around specific
"micro-community" themes. AuctionAnything.com, Inc. plans to continue to enhance and
improve its SportsAuction division while leveraging its existing customer database to expand
the entire range of AuctionAnything.com services. AuctionAnything.com's services will likely
be in competition with other Internet companies such as eBay Inc. (Nasdaq:EBAY), uBid Inc.
(Nasdaq:UBID), Onsale Inc. (Nasdaq:ONSL), Excite Auction (Nasdaq:XCIT), and Yahoo
Auction (Nasdaq:YHOO).

SportsAuction No. 89 is currently running and offers a group of lots from which all proceeds
will go to benefit the Leukemia Society.




To: PCKL who wrote (14342)3/29/1999 10:49:00 AM
From: Ruyi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
You are a liar !!!!!!!! No such report .