Business Services Industry

sTupidPC part of 99X Surfin' Summer Promotion

Business Wire, July 12, 1999

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 12, 1999--

PCs to be given away with 12 months free Mindspring service

sTupidPC (OTC BB:STPX), the computer company which has changed the way people purchase and receive PCs with its home delivery and orientation program, has agreed to furnish radio station WNNX 99.7 with twelve new computers which will be part of the station's Surfin' Summer promotion.

The sTupidPCs will be given away over the next five weeks along with 1 year of Mindspring (NASDAQ:MSPG) internet access.

Winners will receive a system based on the AMD K6-2/350 processor including 4.3GB hard drive, 32MB RAM, 40X CD, speakers, sound, v90/56k modem, Microsoft Windows98 and 15" monitor. Also, one of the sTupidPC delivery geeks will go to the lucky winners' home and setup the computer with an hour of orientation.

"sTupidPC looks forward to introducing its computers to the listeners of 99X through this promotion" says Bart Brannon, President/CEO of the company. "This will present us with a great opportunity to present our services to a younger audience just in time for back to school."

A 99X Surfin' Summer kick off party will be held Thursday, July 15 at the Swissotel next to Lenox Square in Buckhead. Representatives from sTupidPC and Mindspring will be there to give away the first computer to an attendee through a drawing at the conclusion of activities.

sTupidPC, Inc. based in Norcross, manufactures personal computer systems for consumers and small office users. The company was founded on the notion that buying and using a PC should be simple and fun. sTupidPC aims to provide its customers with the best equipment, the lowest prices and uniquely top notch customer service. sTupidPCs can be ordered by calling 770/448-4150 in Norcross, 770/499-9950 in Marietta or toll free at 888/378-8743. For more information, visit the sTupidPC web site at www.stupidpc.com.

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