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Re: Interview with KMOS CEO Garry Hare (25 Mar 04)
« on: March 26, 2004, 05:04:12 PM »
/me Twitches uh oh.. more community talk... :lol:
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Re: Interview with KMOS CEO Garry Hare (25 Mar 04)
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2004, 06:29:13 PM »
I'm more concerned about the customers who were burned over the T-Shirt deal.  If the dates are correct, the T-Shirts were still being sold after the acquisition (though not the lifetime membership). This would put KMOS in the precarious position of knowing that another company was using their product to push a fraudulent item, and it wouldn't bode well for them.

Everyone knows I'm using blue's clues, but that doesn't mean my friends on the red-side don't deserve to get what they paid for.  IMHO, this is more important than any misunderstanding about a business card.

I'm sorry Wayne; I know the business card issue is something of a sore spot with you.  I really didn't want to take away from that, but I am concerned about those friends of mine who bought into the T-Shirt thing.
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Re: Interview with KMOS CEO Garry Hare (25 Mar 04)
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2004, 09:21:43 AM »
@Dalamar

I think the earlier post referring to the situation as "Bizarro World," probably describes it best.  

There are claims, counter claims, facts, facts that seemingly reverse other facts, which are, in turn, countered by yet even more facts.  There are misrepresentations that are collaborated by by what appears to be credible sources, and truths that should be self-evident that are devistated by some document or another.  What's worse, is that this paragraph could easily describe any one of the "activities" we've seen in this community over the last two years.  All I can really say is, "pass the popcorn."
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