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- From: jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca (John Henders)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Message-ID: <H.218bU_Q2jTc@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca>
- Organization: One of these days for sure
- Subject: Re: Atari Canada (or lack thereof)
- References: <10AUG92.16125932@cc4.crl.aecl.ca> <Bt0FHB.8IJ@math.uwaterloo.ca>
- Reply-To: jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca
- X-Software: HERMES GUS 1.03 Rev. Apr 14 1992
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1992 19:28:12 -0700
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- In <Bt0FHB.8IJ@math.uwaterloo.ca>, L.J. Dickey writes:
- >
- >This could be unfortunate. There were occasions when Atari users
- >in Canada had better access to supplies of machines than did
- >our American friends. My experience with the US office is
- >that they do not answer mail.
-
- From what I've heard from western Canada dealers, Geoff Earle,
- now covers all eastern sales, including US, and Murry Brown, former
- western Canada sales rep, covers western Canada, and nw US.
-
- Both these guys have better track records at opening new dealers
- to Atari, and keeping machines flowing to their deales, than their
- former US counterpars, so in general, it could be an iomprovement.
-
- Who knows, maybe you'll even see more Atari dealers in their
- respective territories. At one time, Geoff Earle had more Atari
- dealers in Toronto than the entire US east coast, including NYC.
-
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- jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca
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