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

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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (25617)4/16/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: Osaka Joe  Read Replies (2) of 44908
 
>>I still haven't seen any hard evidence to back up your wild claims of yesterday.

There were no wild claims. You decided to use the expression "wild claims", please point them out to me.

Were you referring to this?

"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."

Just the way it is.

Or were you referring to this "wild claim"?

"The only thing I liked about the TSIG site is the prices."

Or THIS "wild claim"?

"There were no descriptions of what was on the cd's. There
often was no listing of the contents."

EVERY item I looked at, no exceptions, had NO list of the contents. I also never knew if a cassette (which I prefer to use while working out) or vinyl were available. I am NOT going to call TSIG from overseas in order to hear them recite from a catalogue!

And then there was THIS "wild claim".

"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."

Poor design, plain and simple. The web site sucks. TSIG is going to have to spend a lot more time and money to get it done right, if they hope to succeed big time. You don't have to admit it, but ignoring problems (and expenses) won't make them disappear.

Then there was another wild claim:

"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."

That was true for every item I put in my cart. So someone can find a few exceptions. Doesn't matter if you've already lost a customer.

Ah, but there is one controversial claim, wild in the eyes of the "true" TSIG conformists.

"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!"

The evidence is a web site that took months to build, at who knows what cost (in the form of massive dilution of shares), but looks no better than the old site. What is the Cohesive crew doing if not fixing the pitiful website?

(BTW, I went back to Music Boulevard and TSIG for more comparisons today. Browsing on "jazz" got me a total of 11 items on the TSIG site. I could browse through countless items on the Music Boulevard site, all clearly marked as cassettes or vinyl or cds. With classical music, TSIG allowed me to browse through all of nine items. I know I can order other items through TSIG, I just can't get any info on them first!)

But hey, if Hwang and his buddies end up doing something completely unrelated to the music card, pushing this stock price up, even without building a decent site, I get rich, so no, I am NOT complaining!

Finally, there was some speculation. You do understand the meaning of the word "consider" as used below, don't you? For you who have wasted so much time on monthly contests, why would you object to this?

"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."

Such things happen all the time in the real world. Think about it. Or rather, just think. You don't have to blindly follow the herd.

Joe
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