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Alpine Enterprise Launches Another Web Site Offering Pokemon And Other Collectibles
Business Wire, Sept 21, 1999
FALL RIVER, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 21, 1999--
Alpine Enterprise Corporation, a Massachusetts-based Internet company, recently launched another web site offering Pokemon and collectible products at http://www.store.yahoo.com/alpinecards.
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People seeking the convenience of online shopping for Pokemon collectibles will appreciate the easy point-and-click ordering process on the Alpine Cards site. The site features Pokemon products and other collectibles. There is no charge for shipping.
Todd Melucci, President and CEO of Alpine Enterprise Corporation, says, "We're a small company with the ability to offer really low prices and terrific customer service. Our goal is to attract people who are looking for convenience and quality and that desire a one-on-one sort of relationship with their suppliers."
Melucci, who has Cerebral Palsy, understands the importance of convenience. "So many people desire to shop online. I discovered that there was a market for online collectibles and I know how to meet the need." Melucci also owns a web site for the disabled, http://www.trailtosuccess.com.
For more information about Alpine Cards, or to place an order, visit the web site at http://www.yahoo.store.com/alpinecards
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