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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIG.com TIGI (formerly TSIG)

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To: Robert B. who wrote (14447)1/10/1999 11:25:00 AM
From: tfk  Read Replies (1) of 44908
 
>>Using REW's example using beer-selling company XXXXXX, TSIG would split the musiccard reloads (for customers that bought a 20-unit musiccard after using XXXXXX's promo card). This is a good incentive for company XXXXXX to use the promocard, as they might receive their initial payment to TSIG back plus more (while selling more beer at the same time)<<

The promo card is something I haven't thought about much until lately. Now that I have, I find it to have just as much revenue potential as selling MusicCards for fundraising purposes. Perhaps even more so because it'll be distributed massively. Even if corporations give cards away for free, with each card allowing 2 or 3 purchases of CDs at $10.99, the corporations and TSIG will still make money on the reloads, splitting 50/50. This is another 3-win situation, for consumers, corporations, and TSIG. Incredible! Even if the cards are given away, we can still make money!! Think of all the cards that can be given away at sport events. They may be passed out for free, but Esposito/TSIG can also charge the sport franchise for distributing the cards.

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