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Re: KMOS and Amiga Inc Debt Settlement
« on: April 03, 2005, 08:31:31 AM »
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Fact one of the Amigaones Ordered and paid for by KMOS was ordered for and delivered to the New York office this year.


In the IRC session, didn't Garry Hare say something about how long it took for the AmigaOnes to be delivered after being ordered? I wonder if this address confusion had something to do with that.

I don't think Bolton Peck would lie about another company, "Cross Architecture", being at that address (and suite number), not when it could be easily checked either on-line or by a New Yorker in person. He said that company had gotten Amiga mail before, and they actually checked the rest of the building and found no sign of Amiga, Inc.

It could be that Amiga, Inc. has somebody in that building that is receiving mail for them, maybe in an office of an investor, etc. that doesn't have an Amiga, Inc. name on it. But this doesn't account for the suite number listed on the AI web site apparently being occupied by a company with no connection. The address should be correct on the web site. I hope somebody at AI is paying attention and making the correction, if it's needed. If Amiga, Inc. stands by that address as the correct one, then it really would be great if somebody would verify it in person.

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Re: KMOS and Amiga Inc Debt Settlement
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2005, 01:58:33 AM »
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there you go talking out your {Ashcroft} again.


I wonder why you always have an insult ready for me, cecilia. I try to be as civil as I can when I post. As I hope you noticed, I phrased my thought as a question, not as some theory I was trying to push at all costs. If there was some other reason for the delay, fine. That answers my question. Really, no need for the rudeness.

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You love to speculate and throw mud at anyone.


Not at all. I do speculate, yes, because it's rare that all the information about one thing or another is laid out for us to see in its entirety, and speculation is a way of trying to put the pieces together. Speculation in itself is not a bad thing, as any scientist, investigator or journalist will affirm.

But I don't "love to throw mud at anyone". That's ridiculous, and if you feel this way, then I have to think that maybe you don't read my posts very carefully, or you read them with your opinion about me already set. I say what's on my mind, but I try to make it a point to respond to arguments and ideas, not to insult or belittle people. I guess I got on your bad side by being on the other side in some issues regarding a certain company and some individuals. But I realize your mind is firmly made up about me, so I won't waste your time trying to convince you of how I really am.

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I'm willing to go to the manhatten address and actually get facts. and when I come back with pictures i'll post them with the exact time I took them.


That's terrific. As a guy who travels in and around around Tokyo every day, I know it can be a real expedition sometimes to get somewhere in a big city. I appreciate your effort, as I know a lot of others do.

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Re: KMOS and Amiga Inc Debt Settlement
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2005, 02:12:48 AM »
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The delay was the result of incompetence on the dealers part not address malfunction.  So if they moved USPS mail forwarding would still be in effect.


OK, I was just wondering, since Garry Hare didn't say specifically why there was a delay. Of course the forwarding would only work in a situation where Amiga, Inc. had been at that location and then moved, leaving a forwarding address.

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Even if they didn't forward the mail because it was registered there would still be a sticker on it from the post office with the NEW address.


Assuming the post address had a new address for them. And if Amiga, Inc. notified the post office of a new address, why wouldn't they update the address on their own web site as well?

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Sounds like somebody who does not live in the US because they would know that.


As mentioned, most people in the US would not know that. I'm from Oregon and lived and ran a business in Hawaii for a long time and never had reason to send "legal letters" to anyone in New York, so this is news to me. Bolton Peck is in Washington state, so unless he had some earlier experience doing something similar, I doubt if he'd be aware of it, either.

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Like I said I don't think the person on ANN.LU is who he says's he is.


Whether you want to believe it or not, he is in fact who he says he is (post explaining his situation). But let's wait for Cecilia to see if there's any sign of Amiga, Inc. at that address.

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