Is STart magazine utterly dead?

Is STart magazine utterly dead?

Post by Gerardo Cisner » Sat, 25 Jan 1992 00:06:35



Does anybody know if STart magazine is definitely dead?
Or whether they still have an office in San Francisco?

Their subscriptions P.O. Box in Mount Morris has been closed, according to the  
USPS.

Your replies to my questions will be appreciated.
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Is STart magazine utterly dead?

Post by Gordon James Farre » Sat, 25 Jan 1992 07:13:25



Quote:Cisneros) writes:
> Does anybody know if STart magazine is definitely dead?
> Or whether they still have an office in San Francisco?

> Their subscriptions P.O. Box in Mount Morris has been closed, according to  
the  
> USPS.

> Your replies to my questions will be appreciated.

Yes, they're deader than a doornail.

Antic Publishing also did a dirty to those of us who still had issues coming (  
I had about 7 or 8 myself) by creating a new company (I forget the name),  
transferring all of Antic's  assets to the new company, and declaring Antic to  
be non-existant!!!!!  Therefore, they don't owe their subscribers (or any of  
their other creditors) any money!!!!!!

Thanks for nothing, you &%$%*&%'s!

> --
> Dr. Gerardo Cisneros               |Depto. de Aplicacion de Microcomputadoras



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Is STart magazine utterly dead?

Post by Michael Paul Greeli » Sat, 25 Jan 1992 07:16:51


I'm replying to the newsgroup so everyone who needs to find this out
hopefully sees it here:

"Does anybody know if STart magazine is definitely dead?"

DEADER THAN A DOORNAIL. I had a subscription which died with 5 months
left on it. This was sometime, uh, in the middle of last year I think.

I could say that a cerain larger metaphorical entity is dead too, but
that'd be inviting a flamewar...

Oh, and I still use my TOS 1.0 1040ST... because I can't afford anything
else at the moment.

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Is STart magazine utterly dead?

Post by Roger Sheppa » Sat, 25 Jan 1992 15:33:21




> Cisneros) writes:
> > Does anybody know if STart magazine is definitely dead?
> > Or whether they still have an office in San Francisco?

> > Their subscriptions P.O. Box in Mount Morris has been closed, according to  
> the  
> > USPS.

> > Your replies to my questions will be appreciated.

> Yes, they're deader than a doornail.

> Antic Publishing also did a dirty to those of us who still had issues coming (  
> I had about 7 or 8 myself) by creating a new company (I forget the name),  
> transferring all of Antic's  assets to the new company, and declaring Antic to  
> be non-existant!!!!!  Therefore, they don't owe their subscribers (or any of  
> their other creditors) any money!!!!!!

> Thanks for nothing, you &%$%*&%'s!
> > --
> > Dr. Gerardo Cisneros          |Depto. de Aplicacion de Microcomputadoras


> ___________________________________________________________________________
> Gordon Farrell
> Computing Science Major


From what I have read there are now court cases about all this, this
is some thing that you can't do..!!

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Is STart magazine utterly dead?

Post by Jon Clar » Sun, 26 Jan 1992 17:24:07



Quote:> I had about 7 or 8 myself) by creating a new company (I forget the name),  
> transferring all of Antic's  assets to the new company, and declaring Antic t
> be non-existant!!!!!  Therefore, they don't owe their subscribers (or any of
> their other creditors) any money!!!!!!

 Well you could always hit the holding company with a "218" for the
outstanding  subscription you have and put them into chapter 11 so to speak
for a few days. I am sure this will do good for their crediblitiy (it might
even feel goooooood).

(These are my thought and mine alone , right Jack, "yhea right")

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Is STart magazine utterly dead?

Post by David Beckemey » Sat, 01 Feb 1992 15:42:57




>Cisneros) writes:
>> Does anybody know if STart magazine is definitely dead?
>Yes, they're deader than a doornail.

>Thanks for nothing, you &%$%*&%'s!

For those of you that have a beef with Antic, they must exist in
some form or another because they are willing to ACCEPT money.
The following firm claims to be representing Antic Publishing:

        Law Offices Of Forest D. Hill
        11965 Venice Blvd. Suite 405
        Los Angeles, CA 90066
        (213) 397-3212
        FAX (213) 397-6053
        Contact: Frank Reiche

Good luck.

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