posted on October 29, 2001 09:04:12 PM new
The latest update from gegy.com:
Gegy.com Update - Major Development
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We would like to thank you, personally, for registering at Gegy.com. The
pre-registration effort has gone much better than ever originally
anticipated. The management at Gegy.com has been working hard to bring the
world's best possible marketplace to the Internet, and open the first
next-generation auction and ecommerce site. As a result, we continuously
scour the planet for the best talent in the world to acheive this lofty
goal, which leads us to our announcement:
Gegy.com has just signed a major agreement with a new development team that
will dramatically enhance the ultimate online ecommerce site for you! This
new team has been responsible for developing critical applications of one of
the worlds largest ISP's, and will lead the effort in providing you with the
new-generation auction and ecommerce platform you expect; and completely
enable your online business with optimum performance, features and security
never seen before. This will mean the opening of Gegy.com will be delayed as
we prepare for new technology. We will not to come to market with anything
but the best possible solution, and we are sure you will agree. It will be
worth the wait.
We will inform you via email when the new technology is ready for you. Until
that time please feel free to check our announcement board for updates or
contact our Member Care Team at membercare.com.
Best Regards -
Gegy Management
Gegy Inc.
http://www.gegy.com
And to think, just a day ago, they were just waiting for the green light to throw open the doors and welcome everyone with open arms.
What happened to that programming staff and their association with Thomas Kelly Software?
posted on October 29, 2001 09:49:20 PM new
Gegy.com is joke.
If they had a small decent team of designers, auction site software is NOT that hard to implement or create. They apparently do NOT have their act together even after MONTHS of prep time.
Perhaps they found a rich investor and just want to spend money until it runs out. Then say OOPS!