Posted on 02-May-2000 12:28 GMT by Christian Kemp | 8 comments View flat View list |
According to a poster in comp.sys.amiga.misc, the IWin website, and therefore the last evidence of this monster hoax/scam, has finally disappeared. I don't even remember their URL, but all the while I was kinda expecting that Iwin's end would be different than just a simple disappearance without further notice. Like a law suit against them, a message on their site stating they've moved to Sibiria to hibernate, a posting with explanations, anything.
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List of all comments to this articleSorted by date, most recent at bottom |
Comment 1 | Robert Simmonds | | 01-May-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 2 | Rafo | | 01-May-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 3 | Torsten | | 01-May-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 4 | Lars Nelson | | 01-May-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 5 | Billy_Bob | | 01-May-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 6 | PaulT | | 01-May-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 7 | Anonymous | | 03-May-2000 22:00 GMT |
Comment 8 | Ryan E. A. Czerwinski-Merlancia Industries | | 03-May-2000 22:00 GMT |
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