For thrills and spills, TSIG is hard to beat. Thank you, Gambler, for your efforts to get to the bottom of these issues. I realize that it takes a lot time to get a call through, ask the questions, and organize the information into a long message. It's unfortunate that the SEC documents, which are intended to inform investors, may in this case have obscured the truth.
The silence here on the thread is very interesting, though I realize it's still early on the west coast. A flighty one shows up, and the idiotic posts fly back and forth furiously. Gambler posts a substantial, coherent report on a conversation with the CEO laying to rest an extremely upsetting, baffling issue, and the silence is deafening. Is there nothing to say?
In spite of the discomfiture experienced over the last 2 days, I remain in favor of open discussion-positive and negative. It strengthens the stock in the long run to have issues brought forth and lain out in the bright light of day. Unfortunately, due to limitations of time and talents I am unable to shoulder the burden of rebuttal. I appreciate the many people who have contributed substantial posts to this thread; it's been an education!
There's a lot about TSIG that's not pretty, and it's fairly easy to get caught up in catastrophic thinking and work up a good panic. Perhaps my level of skepticism is not what it needs to be, but I believe the following: money motivates people; there is much, much money to be made (legally and ethically) by going forward with the CCI and teleservices businesses; and people will move mountains to clear the obstacles. I perhaps will buy one more time before the web site opens.
Regards, Suzanne |