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From: Paul Gettle RunnerPaul@*****.com
Subject: New Seattle
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 14:21:14 -0500
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At 11:39 AM 2/15/99 -0700, Mike and Jill Johnson wrote:
>Okay just 2 questions. Where did you get it? My local game store
keeps
>telling me its not yet available.

Tell your local game store that it most certainly is available. I'm
sure at least a few list members can tell you that they got their copy
from their local stores, and I saw a copy at one of my own local
stores. Over the weekend, Borders.com just sent me an email
notification that they had just shipped my copy of it out.

FASA's web page lists it as in stock, and both Amazon.com and
BarnesAndNoble.com also list it as being in stock.

I'd ask your local game store just who told them that it's not yet
available. I'd suspect it's their distributer. Your local store
probably needs to have a long talk with their distributer about
keeping current with what's available and what's not, especially
seeing as how it's so easy for someone to order books online now. I
doubt your local store would like to lose a sale, but if it's their
position that a book isn't available when it actually is, then it's
their own fault.




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