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- Subject: Re: Montgomery Grant
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- From: tbear@hogbbs.scol.pa.us (Sam Mazzotta)
- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 92 20:15:06 EDT
- References: <grendel.716316383@cygnus.cis.ksu.edu.cis.ksu.edu>
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- grendel@cis.ksu.edu (Stephen Spencer) writes:
-
- > In article <1992Sep7.211124.14665@cs.umb.edu> edwardp@ra.cs.umb.edu (Edward P
- > >Has anyone on the net done business with Montgomery Grant out of Brooklyn,
- > >New York before? I'm curious to know how reputable their firm is.
- > >
- > Deal with those idiots at your own risk. When my old C64 went nutso about 1.
- > years back, I tried to purchase a *working* C64c from them. They sent me 5
- > different 'c's' (charging me for the postage) without bothering to let me
- > in on the fact that the whole damned series was faulty. So, now I have a
- > screwed up C64c and a jury-rigged C64. BTW, for all you C= bashers out
- > there, I bought the 64 in 1983 and didn't have any problems until 1990 :)
- >
- > Anyway, stay away from MG if you know what's healthy for your bank acct...
- >
- > -Steve
- >
- >
- > --
- > | we're back at the homestead |grendel@cis.ksu.edu
- > | where the air makes you choke | sdstpk@matt.ksu.ksu.e
- > toad the |and people don't know you ----------------------
- > wet sprocket |and trust is a joke...
-
- Steve,
-
- You should purchase a used 128. It does everything a 64 does and much
- more. I upgraded about a year ago, and am glad I did.
-
- And you can probably find one for less than a new 64C would cost you.
- Or, get a used 64. They can be found very cheap.
-
- Sam
-