Is Accu-Stats still alive?

vvm

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I ordered some video from http://www.accu-stats.com 4 days ago. And still there is no e-mail from them with the order confirmation. I also sent them e-mail with some questions in july, and again, no answer. Is this ok? Does anyone know?
 
As far as I know they are still doing fine. God I hope so, they are the best thing going as far as taped matches are concerned.
 
vvm said:
I ordered some video from http://www.accu-stats.com 4 days ago. And still there is no e-mail from them with the order confirmation. I also sent them e-mail with some questions in july, and again, no answer. Is this ok? Does anyone know?

I just ordered from them a few weeks ago and my order processed very quickly.
 
the great thing about accustats is you can call them up directly . You might even get Pat Fleming on the line. They serve the pool playing public.
 
Of course it's alive. A little birdie told me that Pat was out of town at the moment. The birdie said that Pat may be talking to Kevin Trudeau about producing future matches. I think if Pat Fleming had control of the televised pool in the US, it could bring about amazing changes. And if Greg Sullivan were also brought in to the mix, the sport could possibly grow into something even bigger than Poker.

The thought of Trudeau with his marketing genius (not to mention the bankroll to get it off the ground), Greg Sullivan (with his understanding of the sport, the players, and the equipment) and Pat Fleming who has had the vision and determination to archive some of the greatest moments of the sport. I'd love to see these 3 people at the helm of Men's Professional Billiards. I think with the backing of the players, these 3 guys would turn the sport around completely! An honorable mention for Mike Janis, Joe Kerr and Scott Smith, all of which have done a lot for the sport also!

just more hot air!

Sherm
 
I think that you should call them directly. I have never had e-mail answered but they always pick up right away when I call. (800) 828-0397.
 
Same guy

cuesmith said:
Of course it's alive. A little birdie told me that Pat was out of town at the moment. The birdie said that Pat may be talking to Kevin Trudeau about producing future matches. I think if Pat Fleming had control of the televised pool in the US, it could bring about amazing changes. And if Greg Sullivan were also brought in to the mix, the sport could possibly grow into something even bigger than Poker.

The thought of Trudeau with his marketing genius (not to mention the bankroll to get it off the ground), Greg Sullivan (with his understanding of the sport, the players, and the equipment) and Pat Fleming who has had the vision and determination to archive some of the greatest moments of the sport. I'd love to see these 3 people at the helm of Men's Professional Billiards. I think with the backing of the players, these 3 guys would turn the sport around completely! An honorable mention for Mike Janis, Joe Kerr and Scott Smith, all of which have done a lot for the sport also!

just more hot air!

Sherm


Is he the infomercial guy who has the book out, Trudeau, that is? If so, I think he got into some trouble with the FCC about marketing some of his cure-all products and is banned from doing infomercials. I think I read that is why he did the book.
 
Chris_Lynch said:
I think that you should call them directly. I have never had e-mail answered but they always pick up right away when I call. (800) 828-0397.
The original poster claims to be in Vladivostok, Russia. So far as I know, most US 800 numbers don't work from outside North America.
 
I just ordered two DVD's a minute ago and I got my confirmation e-mail. It worked fine for me.
 
Opie said:
I just ordered two DVD's a minute ago and I got my confirmation e-mail. It worked fine for me.
Oops. But not for me unfortunately. :( May be my location is a reason?
 
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vvm said:
Oops. But not for me unfortunately. :( May be my location is a reason?

Vladivostok? Wow, I've never met anyone from Eastern Russia. Actually, I still haven't.

I'm well familiar with Russia and its history, but most of what's written deals with Russia west of the Ural Mountains. I've read a lot of classical Russian literature, including Tolstoy, Gogol, Dostoyevsky, Pushkin, Chekhov, and Gorky, but they, too, wrote mostly of Western Russia.

What's it like living in Eastern Russia, and not just as it relates to pool? Who are the most prominent Russians in history that have come from East of the Ural mountains?

Guess you can tell that I'm fascinated to encounter an Eastern Russian. It's great to see you posting on the forum. Welcome!
 
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