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Microcap & Penny Stocks : WINR-Secure Banking to Global Internet Gaming & E-Commerce
WINR 0.00010000.0%Nov 5 1:20 PM EST

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To: Mr. Miller who wrote (1321)9/2/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: Quahog  Read Replies (1) of 6545
 
To everyone:

Thought I would share the following: I just successfully logged into Winr.net, and opened an account. I have a user name and password. (By the way...in case anyone is wondering regarding the legality of this...I don't see any problem opening a debit card account. Whether I can gamble is another story). I have not deposited any funds, but here is how the process went.

Entered my name, address, and email. Selected a password. The system then gives you a user name. You are then given several options of depositing funds, wire transfer, western union, credit card or certified check. If you select wire transfer, you are directed to wire the funds to Commerzbank, into an Cyberlink Monetary Fund account. Routing number, account # and swift code are included. Clearly, the banking software is in place, and WINR is ready to take your money.

Quahog
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