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Topics of Interest
Who is "Event Horizon"?
"Event Horizon" is the
name of our 24 year-old company. We are a United States, State of
Hawaii (physically located) licensed business.
- EventHorizon1984
SM and Event Horizon
1984 SM
are formed by combining the company name with the year established;
Event Horizon was born in 1984.
- The "1984" has nothing to do with George
Orwell.
- If you see other uses of these logos, and they are not
located in Hawaii, those are not our sites.
This makes our World_Securities
eBay ID brand, created in 2001, a relative newcomer. But as you
can now tell, we're not new to business, just new to eBay.
And do you know that eBay censors email sent through eBay? When
you send a message through eBay's contact seller function, approximately
1 in 4 messages never reach us.
We can be contacted directly through either of our protected Google
email addresses:
The Google anonymous contacts are protection against SPAMmers who
harvest email addresses.
We will reply through and with our regular business email address.
What happened to your listings?
At one time we featured four-thousand listings and more than twenty-thousand
items for sale on eBay. Today, what you see is a small sample of
our available products that we choose to list on eBay. Our other
numerous items are now posted on other sites.Why we choose to
minimizing our presence on eBay is not something you the customer should
be alarmed about. We are NOT going out of business, and we are NOT
being 'run out on a rail.'
We WILL provide the same level of customer service that you expect
and deserve.
Of course where we are 'evolving' to is something that that you might be
interested in knowing.
eBay is fanatical about
removing external links. We leave you then with a puzzle to solve:
- To see our larger product
selection, please search for us on the Internet by looking for "Event Horizon 1984"
or "EventHorizon1984".
"Be There. Aloha."
Steve McGarrett, Hawaii 5-0
Aloha
Aloha is a Hawaiian word meaning "Hello", "Goodbye"
or a friendly greeting. Mahalo is another Hawaiian word, seen frequently
on waste containers by visitors here. It does not mean
trash can (a joke sometimes used by returning visitors and residents),
but "Thank You".
Mahalo for patiently reading this. |