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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tech-Go Becomes Microsoft VenderFebruary 15. 2000 Tech-Go Has Become An Official Microsoft Vendor Allowing Orders To Be Placed Via Microsoft Corporate Purchase OrdersATLANTA, GA., Feb. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Tech-Go, inc. -- The worldwide leader of wireless phone rentals companies within the US -- announced today Microsoft has granted official Vendor Status to Tech-Go. With this Vendor Status, Tech-Go may now fulfill Microsoft orders for cell phone rental using corporate purchase orders. Since Tech-Go has been increasingly fulfilling Microsoft requests for cell phone rentals, official vendor status will provide streamlined ordering and fulfillment. Microsoft orders may now be placed with corporate PO's and billed to the appropriate department which allows for accurate reporting and allocation. '' I am thrilled that we are expanding our relationship with Microsoft and believe that orders will now be able to be placed and fulfilled in the most efficient manner. '' said Mr. Jeff Brahm, President of Tech-Go. '' We are excited with the prospect of fulfilling Microsoft's cell phone rental needs and see this as a way to better serve our one of our premier customers. '' Founded in 1998, Tech-Go, inc. is the worldwide leader in short-term rental and sale of wireless phone products throughout the world. The company rents and sells a wide range of wireless mobile products and services designed to allow people to communicate - any time, any place. The statements contained in this release contain forward-looking statements relating to such matters as anticipated financial performance, business prospects and similar matters. The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a safe harbor for forward-looking statements. In order to comply with the terms of the safe harbor, the Company notes that a variety of factors could cause the Company's actual results and experience to differ materially from the anticipated results or other expenditures expressed in the Company's forward-looking statements. These factors include changes in the markets and/or regions currently served by the Company and in those markets and/or regions that the Company may expand into; and changes in the cell phone industry.
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