Iomega, Class Act or Class Action?:
A Continuing Study Into How
Iomega Treats Its Customers


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                          OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

                          CONSUMER INFORMATION AND COMPLAINTS
GRANT WOODS                                                   (602) 542-5763
Attorney General     1275 WEST WASHINGTON, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007-2926                                                      (INSTATE-ONLY) 1-800-352-8431                                          September 27, 1996


ATTORNEY GENERAL OF UTAH 
STATE CAPITOL
ROOM 236
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84144-0810

RE: CIC 96-18194 IOMEGA CORPORATION 

Dear Sir/Madam, 
Enclosed is a complaint the Consumer Protection and Advocacy Section of our office recently received. It appears to fall within the jurisdiction and authority of your agency. We would appreciate your assistance in determining whether there has been a violation of any of the laws that you administer or enforce.

Thank you for your cooperation.


                             
			Sincerely,


			PAMELA L. CRABTREE
			Legal Assistant
			Consumer Information &
			Complaints

cc: LANGFORD, STEPHEN A.


Enclosure 

CPA:O


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Thank you for your interest!

Sincerely, Steve Langford

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