
Iomega, Class Act or Class Action?:
A Continuing Study
Into How Iomega Treats
Its Customers and Employees
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ATTORNEY GENERAL'S iomega® OFFICE JUN 10 1997 RECEIVED [RECEIVED] 26 JUNE 1997 June 6, 1997 by STEVE LANGFORD [initials] Ms Beth Kearsley Legal Assistant Consumer Rights Division Office of the Attorney General State of Utah Box 140872 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-0872 Re: Stephan Langford ["Nobody knows my name"! : ( --SL, 26 June 1997 ; ) ] Dear Ms. Kearsley,This letter is in response to a consumer complaint we received from your office on June 2, 1997 regarding Stephan Langford. Mr. Langford's Zip Tools V.5 was sent via Federal Express on June 6,1997.
We apologize for the delay in providing Mr. Langford with Zip Tools V.5 and any inconvenience the delay may have caused.
Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention.
Sincerely, [signature] Tedta Dangel Executive Response Supervisor lomega Corporation
Perhaps the comment I need to make most often, when I read letters from people complaining about Iomega, is that it does no good for us to complain to each other. Please write to those in positions of authority, about such matters.
June 1997 correspondence.April 1997 correspondence. February 1997 correspondence. January 1997 correspondence. December 1996 correspondence. Mail received 10OCT96 to 13NOV96 My responses to mail received 10OCT96 to 13NOV96
Thank you for your interest!
©Stephen A. Langford, Oro Valley, Arizona, 26 June 1997. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This document may be freely transmitted in its entirety, so long as no monies are earned during the transaction/s. Permission is required for any and all other pertinent circumstances.
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