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Offline AmigaHeretic

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Re: My evening with Commodore USA, LLC
« on: February 06, 2011, 04:55:42 AM »
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Before I get started...


This thread is gay.  I'm going through the first few pages and most of these comments have been edited by Red himself.  Not saying red isn't a fair mod, but maybe should have held off on moding your own thread, especially a thread of this nature.

Lame.
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Re: My evening with Commodore USA, LLC
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2011, 06:48:21 PM »
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Also this line seems to imply you think CUSA is also a scam? I would say that is completely off basis. CUSA has not asked for money and not delivered product (CyberstormG3, Boxer etc). CUSA has not engaged in coupon schemes ($50 coupon, Party Pack etc). CUSA has demonstrated they are not a thinly veiled hoax


Not yet.  We are talking about what they have done up to this point.  So far it doesn't look good.  

What will they do in the future?  No one knows obviously, but if everything they have done is an indicator, then it doesn't look good.


How have they demonstrated they are not thinly veiled hoax exactly?  I used to read many reports like yours about AI. People actually visited the AI office, played "foosball" their, saw some prototype stuff demonstrated, yet I think we can all see AI was a scam.
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