what happened to hyatt's site

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-- lonely (searching@thenet.com), February 29, 2000

Answers

They are moving it to a new server. Be patient. You have lots of company here.

-- not (lonely@the.forum), February 29, 2000.

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-- Dennis (djolson@pressenter.com), February 29, 2000.


It's nice to know we are missed! We are actually moving to a faster, dedicated server. Believe it or not, we have more site traffic now than we did at any time in the last two years (with the exception of December 1999). As a result, we secured a faster server in order to give our readers the performance they expect.

The Discussion Group is the most difficult part of the move. It's mammoth. Our techs told us it would be best if we took it off-line during the move. We also are revamping our philsophy and rules at this time.

The main site is still open. We may experience a little down time later this week when we redirect the DNS. But right now it is up and running smoothly. We are still updating the news daily. A new article by Susan Conniry will be posted later today and another one by Jim Lord later this week.

Thanks for your interest.

-- Michael S. Hyatt (mhyatt@michaelhyatt.com), February 29, 2000.


Mr Hyatt--

Are you revamping the quality of your prognostications?

-- ImSo (lame@prepped.com), February 29, 2000.


-From another thread-

I have had business dealings with a broker that supplied certain food products to Michael Hyatts Y2K Prep Company. I was told that Hyatt is nothing but a scam artist using his manufactured standing in the Christian community to spread fear for profit. He has a business manager named David Dunham that buys the cheapest products and peddles them as quality goods. I was told that Hyatts profits on his food packages are the highest in the industry. Everything that Hyatt does is about selling preparedness supplies, especially the food packages. All you need do is read his messages and look at his site to see through his motives. The only remaining mystery is that anyone would continue to support him and why he hasnt been run out of town on the next train. For his scam to work he must have his followers in fear of something. I find it extremely repulsive when someone like Hyatt hides behind the cloak of religion to mislead the weak of mind. I seriously doubt that this man is a true Christian, as his conduct would suggest otherwise.

The only reason his site is still up is more profits! He supposedly made a ton of money selling food and he and his partners dont want it to stop. People, if you truly want to purchase quality storage food products, Hyatt is the last person you want to deal with. In the end, Michael Hyatt will answer to a much higher authority.

-- Ra (tion@l.1), February 29, 2000.

-- InCase (u@missed.it), February 29, 2000.



No InCase I haven't missed it and it gets more stupid sounding everytime I read it.

-- Just (me@noticing.again), February 29, 2000.

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