I was looking in Sprint's phone book for the Tallahassee area for a local computer shop. I found this. Among the features in the phone book ad were:
- Customer service is #1
- Quality Computers
- Web Page Design
- Repairs and Upgrades
- Virus Doctors
- Network Setup and Security
- Robotics and Automation
- Internet Provider
- LAP TOPS
- Leasing and Renting
- Emergency Repairs
- Data Transferring
- Insurance Claims
From such an ad in the telephone book, one would expect to find a plethora of products and information at the website. Nothing such. On the front page, this guy Angelo actually tells people not to do business with him if they don't like his beliefs, and then murders a spanish phrase.
Also, the telephone book ad says "View our inventory on the internet and receive extra discounts." The online inventory consists of three overpriced, outdated, used notebook computers and three used desktop systems, and again, way above market value.
This guy must have a day job. I really can't understand how they're still open. The "About CompuWiz" page doesn't even exist, so the public cannot even get an address. Oh, and the address isn't in the phone book, either. I called, and they're still open. Miraculous.
1 comment:
Good thing the Justice was standign up for the 10 Commanments of God, and not of Scott. Mine are a little bit different.
Like Commandment 1, If you have to sneak it in in the middle of the night so that noone sees you do it because it is not allowed, you are not strong or moral, just subversive.
I guess that isn't good commandment form. I guess it should be more like Thou shall not be a subversive coward
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