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WOW !!!
Yeah, wow! TSIG couldn't even ship my order to Japan, only to the U.S., Canada, or Puerto Rico. Music Boulevard ships to just about any country in the world. I made a purchase on Music Boulevard after EDS's post. What a wonderful experience! With TSIG's track record, it will be YEARS before they ship overseas.
The only thing I liked about the TSIG site is the prices. But there were so many duplicate listings. It was hard to browse. There were no descriptions of what was on the cd's. There often was no listing of the contents. When I put something in my shopping cart and then went back to shopping, I was sent back to the beginning of the process NOT back to where I chose to be.
If TSIG can't do these basic things right, how does anyone expect them to be able to put together a custom cd? How will they be able to deal with the extremely large amount of complaints that will engulf them when things really start to pick up?
And as far as the wonderful price, I chose not to buy music card and found out that each cd would only cost me an extra 50 cents without it. So if you buy 20 cd's with the card, you only get back your original 10 bucks. Uh, excuse me, but where's the savings??? For an ordinary shopper, the prices are great, but what about the charities that are hoping for reloads? NOBODY is going to reload, making a commitment to buy 20 cd's, when they can get the same price buying one cd at a time without the card. What will charities do down the road, when they get ZERO money from the reloads? I can see cries of 'fraud' down the road...
I was under the impression that John Hwang and his team designed the Music Boulevard site. Well, I can see that very little real thought went into TSIG's site. Do some real DD and visit Music Boulevard, make a purchase there, then tell me who will EVER go back to TSIG?
I think John Hwang and his crew have their own personal agenda in their nice, new, expensive office in Silicon Valley. They now have the freedom to work on whatever pet projects that really interest them, and they can do it at TSIG's expense. Just do the minimum for TSIG'S site, and the rest of the time, play!
Look for a big-time pump in this stock, maybe even up to 3 bucks, then a major league dump, making all the big guys rich. When the stock falls back to 40 cents, and things are truly desperate, THEN comes the inevitable reverse split.
Just some things to consider.
Joe
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