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To: tony lam who wrote (21800)4/17/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: CBurnett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
I hope Bid.Com has big plans for spending the cash.This kind of wealth can make a company bullet proof.



To: tony lam who wrote (21800)4/18/1999 12:38:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 37507
 
Tony, --I have a few friends who started buying stuff on the Internet in the last month or so. They made savings of 30 and 40% on expensive items and I'm going to start buying myself starting in a week or so. When you buy a computer and a lap top over the internet that means the bricks and mortar companies didn't make those sales. The Internet e-commerce companies did. So ask yourself this question. Who's bubble will burst first. Did you ever think it could be the bricks and mortar companies? If you can save 20 or 30% by shopping over the Internet, that will increase your sales dramatically year after year. Lower prices never failed yet in attracting consumers. It's only the bricks and mortar companies that have to construct those $5 and $10 million buildings, pay the heat and light, pay out that $1 million insurance per year in those buildings stacked with expensive goods and clear the snow from the parking lots, etc.