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05/17/20 1:51 PM

#92283 RE: Russ777 #92280

I'm just saying... they reported $12k for office chairs... so I'm asking how can you have office chairs in a virtual office? Let's say, ok, they actually use the office once in blue moon (I doubt the BOD have ever even met ea other or been in the same room together, much less met in the $79 per mo rental ofc), so what do they bring the $12k worth of chairs w/them? or do they have them stored in a storage room somewhere where they pay rent for thst space? or did the buy the chairs for all the renters of the office to use when they aren't there, ie, they are well off enough to buy office chairs for the rest of the gang? And exactly what kind of ofc chairs are these to get such a "bargain price" of $12k? I mean how many chairs do you get for $12k? Are these chairs several thousand dollars apiece? Whats the deal here? Some may make jokes about it and cry "no substance - no substance"! Ok, so explain the $12k in ofc chairs. That's my challenge. It takes a substantive explanation to squelch an alleged substantial claim (that $12k ofc chairs is a bogus claim) so let's hear it. If I went into office depot or similar to buy office chairs, how many could I get for $12k? How many employees vplm gotz? How many bod (that never gather in the same place anyway) they gotz? How many seriously interested companies have they had to entertain and hash out their big purchase plans (hint: 0)? How much should a no product, no employee, no revenue, 1 cent per share, spend on office chairs? Should they buy the basic chairs or the super duper delux models? How many super delux virtual office chair can you get for $12k. No substance? Prove it by explaining this. This is of course, an open question & not directed at anyone.

Does $12k ofc chairs for a have nothing substantial company, remind anyone of the old gov't purchased $500 hammers & $50k toilets?

No substance, EH?