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Subject: Re: Gold Coast Distributers
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Date: Tue, 4-Dec-84 13:20:37 EST
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>The bottom line on his spiel is that if I pay $298 for a year's
>supply of vitamins I will also get one of 5 "gifts". 
>The gifts are:

>1) An 18 foot cabin power boat.
>2) A Sony home entertainment center (projection TV, VCR and stereo).
>3) A cable TV satellite dish.
>4) An IBM PC jr with monitor and printer.
>5) A 1985 Cadillac.

>This sounds pretty good. Is there something here that I'm missing?

............................................................................

	The catch with the "gifts" is the "cable TV satellite dish".
What you get is nothing more than an AM/FM radio that picks up
TV audio signals. It is very clearly marked "TV satellite dish"
but, that is just a company product name. Sorry, but the boat,
home system, IBM and the caddie goes to the first people to
buy the products: (eg) president,VP chairman of the board, etc.

There goes your baby blue and printer.

			Gary W. Sanders (N8EMR)
			ihnp4!cbnap!gws