Re: Spymac Usergroup?
Re: Spymac Usergroup?
- Subject: Re: Spymac Usergroup?
- From: Yan Feng <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 14:18:13 +0800
We were in receipt of the following message from email@hidden on 17
05 2003 14:07 (China time), who actually turned out to be Chris Saribay...
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Hey everyone,
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This seems a little odd, but is Spymac.com really an Apple User Group? It
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doesn't seem like Apple would accept a rumors site to become a mug, but yet
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they're distributing the discounts that user groups have for members.
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Just checking here folks,
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Chris Saribay
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iTeens Mac User Group
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p:808.677.7212
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e:email@hidden
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a:chsaribay
I noticed that as well, isn't this funny! I keep regular checkups on Spymac
(to see just how out of line their content can apparantly get).
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Spymac is the largest recognized online Macintosh User Group, so isn't it
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about time we took part in some related activities?
Very odd they should be saying this.
They are nowhere to be found at:
http://apple-user.wwwa.com.wwwa.com/locator/find/locate.cgi?online
And (I know I'll get slapped since the listmum declared this OT), on that
same page is listed ShareTheMac.
Very odd/interesting/suspicious/[insert word here].
Yan Feng
President - BeiMac
Beijing Macintosh User Group
http://www.beimac.com/
Apple Regional Liaison for East Asia
(excluding Japan, AU and NZ)
Email address:
email@hidden
Emergency email address:
email@hidden
General inquiries:
email@hidden
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