**Response from Joe Lanza**
Wes,
You asked a question, and I gave you the figures that were given to me. If you ask for sign up figures, they would tell you 32,003. This is misleading in my opinion, because of the amount of money a Soldier brings in. So I tried to break it down to give you an accurate figure, and you and others fire off your low life BS. If you don't want the facts, don't ask questions. If you and the others want a whipping boy, find someone who will back down, because I won't.
I reread my post, and found one error. The 1300 should have been 13,000. Other than that, what don't you understand? We have 30 bases, with 22,140 soldiers that pay us $30 a month. Ft. Bragg has 5,943 troops that let us get 10% of all long distance. That is a total of 28,083 paying subscribers. Ft. Hood has 3,840, and I have no idea what we get. Does 28,083 equal 21,140, or does 10% of long distance mean no money? Wes, were did you get the idea that Xecom was loosing more than it was signing up? Don't jump off a cliff befor you know what you are talking about. You are a fool if you don't think that I am not concered about sign ups. In March of 97, I was yelling at the SSI managements sales orginization (another King production). That is all I can do.
Joe Lanza |