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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: AmigaWorld Contest
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Keywords: letter of protest
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Date: Sat, 4 May 1991 22:55:04 GMT

In article <12854@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu> amiga@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Boing) writes:
>
>Hello,  you may remember me from a while back as the malcontent who posted an
>article here in comp.sys.amiga.misc about the mysterious missing "Win an Amiga
>3000 Contest" in the subscription issues of AmigaWorld.  Well, I finally got 
>around to penning a letter to send off to the publishers about it.  (Yeah, a 
>little late, but better late than never...)  If you would like to add your name
>to it, or have any suggestions, or would like to add your own postscript to it,
>I'd be happy to compile them and send them off with this letter.  If you would 
>like me to include your name in this letter, please reply via email and tell me
>your name, address (in whatever form you like, if at all), and whatever 
>contribution you would like to make, as you would like this information to 
>appear in the letter.  I will probably mail the letter in a week or two, 
>depending on how the responses go.  Thanks for listening!
>
	After hearing the complaints, AmigaWorld decided to open
the contest to everyone. They proceeded to post the rules on
CompuServe, and presumably elsewhere. 

	-- Ethan

"Brain! Brain! What is Brain?"
