es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) (03/08/91)
[ I was asked to post this by the person who sent me email. Please note this in your attributions -- Ethan ] Date: Thu, 07 Mar 91 14:24:32 EST From: rasiel <PYC118%URIACC@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu> Subject: Re: Mont Grant prices < Ed. Discount To: Ethan Solomita <es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu> In-Reply-To: Your message of 7 Mar 91 06:58:47 GMT Yeah no kidding. I once went in there myself after seeing an Amiga 'on sale' in the display window. When i went in there there was this greasy-looking indian who rudely quoted a price $100 above what the 'sale' price was. When I pointed out to him the discrepancy he just looked at me as if saying 'Get out of here geek'. I honestly got the impression that place must have been a money-laundering joint because they didn't seem at all interested in making a sale. Another time I called because I was again interested in getting a 500 but they told me that I simply couldn't buy one unless I also bought one of their own power supplies. Now what the hell is that supposed to mean? That place is bogus man. Rasiel ps. Could you kindly forward this post to csa.misc if you possibly can? -- Ethan Upon leaving office, Ronald Reagan began renting an office in the penthouse of the Fox Plaza, the Los Angeles high-rise used as the location for the terrorist movie "Die Hard".