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Microcap & Penny Stocks : GLOW - Global Games, Inc. - Great Profit Potential !

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To: Milk who wrote (3427)6/20/1998 1:51:00 AM
From: Brad  Read Replies (2) of 8879
 
Milk, Here's what I found when I compared the "competitor gaming sites" presented recently on this thread...

(I just spent the last several hours going through all of these.)

1)
bingozone.com
- Non-Gambling site financed through advertising.
- Bingozone offers ONLY Gameshow type games.
- Bingozone average winnings are $2.92 per game.
- Bingozone offers "Bingozone," "Picturama," "Crystal Ball" and "Summer in Cyberia."

2)
casares.com
- Gambling site with Slot, Keno, Bingo and Cards.
- Casares is licensed by Government of Gibraltar, Europe.
- Casares reveals nothing about who actually runs it.
- Casares opens a separate window for every function. It crashed my computer. (BAD!!)
- Casares claims it distributes about 20% of gross profit to The New World Foundation. However, I was not able to find anything anywhere about this organization. (?????)

3)
cyberbingo.net
- Gambling site that offers ONLY Bingo. There are NO other games.
- Cyberbingo operates under the jurisdiction of Antigua. Address is a PO Box.
- Cyberbingo is operated under a license from PreCyse Corp of Toronto, Canada. (6 Adelaide St East, 10th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5C 1H6)
- Cyberbingo went "live" on May 8, 1998.
- Cyberbingo "lists" many browsers, but later states it only runs on about half of those.
- Custodians and Trustees are revealed only as "Our custodians and trustees." No further information is provided.

4)
cyberthrill.com:8080/index.shtml?-003e9
- Gambling site with various casino games, but offers NO Bingo.
- CyberThrill requires Download (virus risk, time delays, etc).
- CyberThrill Rules say Game ends Jan 24, 2007 and all chips become irrevocably null, void and non-redeemable for Prize.
- CyberThrill operates under the jurisdiction of the Bahamas & offices in Toronto, Canada.

5)
flashbingo.com
- Gambling site with Bingo ONLY.
- Flashbingo is very slow loading and opens multiple windows, so it uses lots of memory.
- Flashbingo is operated by Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe in Humbolt County, CA.
- Flashbingo was created by Cyber Tek Gaming Corp.
- Flashbingo says "Join other players" at only 3 times. 6PM, 8PM, 10PM (PST).
- Flashbingo uses cards with only 3 numbers on them (rather than a regular Bingo Card).
- Program looks attractive but stalled 3 times.
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GLOW's Multi-Player Bingo Game sure seems easiest of any I played.

I'm even more pleased with GLOW's technology after trying these others. Fluff can easily be added. GLOW's Multi-Player Bingo game's functionality is most impressive to me.

Best wishes,
Brad
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