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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Thu Mar 26 04:41:57 1998
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From: mushypd@redrose.net (Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett)
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geosync@RemoveThisPart.mail.ozemail.com.au wrote:
>But before the comany completed development, Siamese managing director
>Stephen Jones wrote to the Amiga faithful to say he needed 500 orders
>with a down payment.
>
>"We have invested everything into this Amiga market, and cannot do it
>any longer unless there are people who are willing to order the
>product," he said.
>
This is the kind of shite which really pisses me off. Take the opera
browser (as an example), they were gonna drop Amiga total because of
"lack of monetary donations".
Answer me this, who in the hell will pay 50 dollars (or close to 1500
dollars for a good wintel clone) and willingly give the bloke ther
cash, knowing damn well that the system doesnt exist, hasnt been
tested, never really been reviewed by anyone, and only then, might get
the product providing everyone else orders it too.
This is stoopid, if they dont have the capital to develop a new
system, then stop begging for money, and lend it. At least that wayt
we know we will getr our money back. If your product is good and
strong, then you shouldnt have to worry about lending as your sales
will easily be able to pay it back.
Move over chumps, and come back when you have a REAL product you can
sell IMMEDIATELY.
Mush
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