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Subject: Re: UKNM: RE: A Sad day
From: Fiona Campbell-Howes
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:01:08 +0100

I had a look too to see how m-box were doing given the demise of the other
two. Can't make any links on their site (www.m-box.com) work. Anyone know
if they're still going? They're the ones that were going to sign up milkmen
to deliver goods.

I got out my carefully-preserved copy of July's Sunday Times E-League
earlier. The soon-to-be-liquidated Boxman was rated no. 2 most likely to
succeed. Ahhhhh.


----- Original Message -----
From: John Braithwaite <JohnBatGBGdirect [dot] com>
To: <uknmatchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 3:15 PM
Subject: UKNM: RE: A Sad day


> Read in Metro about UrbanFetch closing.... get some bargains before they
> close, quick: http://www.urbanfetch.co.uk
> and then, just cos they were mentioned too, thought I would take a look at
> Bags of Time: http://www.bagsoftime.co.uk and read this message (start
> only):
>
> "London, 13 October 2000: Bags Of Time.com today announces that it has
been
> unable to secure the investment or merger needed to develop its business
> further, and will stop taking orders at 5pm on Friday 13th October. The
> company has sufficient funds to pay all outstanding debts and will wind
down
> the business next week in a responsible manner."
>
> What now KooBuyCity?
> 'site under construction'
>
> Can no-one make the home delivery service work? Seems a shame.


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