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Re: Arthur post# 88591

Monday, 05/02/2016 6:15:28 PM

Monday, May 02, 2016 6:15:28 PM

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Well, Artie, Petey might have done had the launch in '012 but he also went to Mexico City.. in 2004!!!

BIG TIME!! This is just great!!! Wonder if that office in Mexico City is still open.. HAHAHAHAHAA

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hop-on-announces-product-launch-events-in-guadalajara-monterrey-and-mexico-city-to-promote-its-initial-50000-phone-shipment-to-mexico-75687337.html

IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hop-on.com, Inc.
(OTC: HPON) today announced that it has begun shipping a 50,000 unit order for
its model 1806 GSM tri-band phones to a GSM carrier in Mexico through its
distribution channels. This entire order will be fulfilled prior to the end
of December. In addition, Hop-on today announced that it is hosting product
launch events this week to promote the inaugural sales of its phones in
Mexico.
As pr
eviously announced on November 22nd, Hop-on opened an office in
Mexico City. To further raise Hop-on's awareness in Mexico, the company will
be hosting launch events in Guadalajara on December 6, Monterrey on December
7, and Mexico City on December 8. These launch promotions will serve to
familiarize local distributors and sales people with Hop-on's Model 1806 GSM
phone and introduce the Company's future roadmap of its growing line of
wireless phones. It will also allow Hop-on to establish a relationship with
local sales channels to further penetrate the Mexican market.
Dan Gannon, Chief Executive Officer of Hop-on commented, "We have spent a
lot of time building out our presence in Mexico this year. This is an
important market for us given the demographics of the population and the clear
need for a reasonably priced cell phone solution. Carriers have been very
eager to work with us and today's announcement of an initial 50,000 unit
shipment marks the start of what we expect to be a strong growth market for
Hop-on."