Mysterious Mac Clone Maker For Sale For $50,000
A Macintosh clone maker that said it would soon start selling Intel-based computers able to run Apple Inc.’s Mac OS X is itself now for sale, according to the company’s vice president. In an e-mail sent to Computerworld and several other technology publications, Elijah Samaroo, the vice president of online sales at Open Tech, announced that the firm is on the block.
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Ummm, am I the only one that realizes that this whole thing is an obvious scam? What's next, a news story about a Nigerian prince offering millions of dollars for helping him access an abandoned bank account?
Holy crap... how did you know about the Nigerian prince?!?! He said that since I gave him my bank account number to transfer the funds to that he wasn't going to say a word to anyone else!