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To: REW who wrote (13609)12/28/1998 7:59:00 PM
From: slaffe  Read Replies (1) of 44908
 
Also another point to consider is the fact that for a charity to sell a $10. musiccard and recieve half of that is not cast in stone. I'm sure that dixie has a great deal of latitude when constructing a deal (Dixie, please correct me if I am wrong).

Suppose Dixie goes to charity xyz, and this charity says that they are in a poor neighborhood and don't think they can sell a ten dollar item. What is to stop Dixie from offering a five dollar card good for 10 cd's rather than the $10 card for 20 cd's? Carrying it out a little bit further. Suppose it's not a poor charity, but a cash driven money making large corporation? What would stop Dixie from offering a FREE musiccard good for 5 cd's. We still get the reloads and the revenues from the cd sales. Combine this with the fact that the card can easily be customized. For instance, let us not forget, Phil Espisoto is our spokesman! How about a free customized mussiccard good for 5 cd's to the first ten thousand thru the gates of a major league hockey game?

The possibilities are endless. It is not hard to see the potential here.

Steve
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