There are rumors and facts regarding Atari's activity in disposal. Mass
graves of Atari computers, game machines, cartridges. I do believe that
most of the "ET" game carts were buried in unmarked graves.... Good. ET
sucked.
Regards,
Jeff
In <7A9BACCEF0171D4FB77019F5104CDD372259C0(a)jeffserver.tegjeff.com>om>, on
11/29/01
at 07:00 AM, Douglas Quebbeman <dhquebbeman(a)theestopinalgroup.com>
said:
> Scrapping them off the books for tax purposes, in
all likelyhood. We
> used to have to physically destroy our COMBOARDs before we could write
> them off. If we were ever audited and happened to have product that
> was logged as scrap, but hadn't been, we would have been in a world
> of hurt from either the County Tax officials or perhaps the IRS.
>
> It sucks, but if you scrap hardware, you have to render it useless.
IMHO, all you need to do is ensure there remains no
evidence to the
contrary... admittedly, it might get very difficult to have 10,000 units
disappear with a wink and a handshake...
-dq
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