>What we have to do is be ready to stuff his PO box, his real home address mail
>box, and tie up his phones the next time he hits.  If his figures are correct,
>and we can get a good portion of our subscribers to participate in a concerted
>effort, we should be able to get him in his wallet.
 
I agree such activities would be annoying, but how would they "get him in his
wallet"?  By keeping real customers from being able to reach him?
 
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Mark J Strawcutter                           Internet:  [log in to unmask]
Director, Systems and Communications         BITNET:    MJSTRAW@IUP
Indiana University of Pennsylvania           Voice:     (412) 357-4007
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