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

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To: Andrew H who wrote (28775)5/23/1999 9:03:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (2) of 44908
 
Actually Andrew....

Can't make an assessment one way or another re: whether
$3 to $4 mill is a stretch or not, because simply don't have
any info on which to project.

Initially I had hoped that there would be upfront revenue
from the sale of distributorships. According to JRSwails
this was at least 30 to 35. However, deals from former CCI
distributors don't appear as though they will be for the
full "Platinum" or $30,000 amount.

TSIG's take from card sales seems to be unclear as well since
the distributor, the fund raising group, and TSIG all seem to get a
percent of the card sale.

Will any cards or subsequent cd's sales be accounted for this quarter?
Will distributorship contracts generate revenue for this quarter?
Are there a significant number of new distributors willing to pay
the full amount?

Next, we also have only anecdotal or hearsay knowledge of how well
the Babe Ruth League cards are selling. Have 5 teams, 10 teams,
20 teams sold cards yet?

Supposedly demand exceeds card production. What does this mean?
No current accounting means no basis on which to access the success
of this agreement. Would be nice to see at least a count of
the top card sellers posted for "The Field of Dreams" competition
on the Babe Ruth site.

Next have these cards sales resulted in cd's sales?
Without knowing how many cards are sold, no clue how many cd's would
or could be sold.

5,000 cards, 50,000 cards, 100,000 cards?

No clue.

Were any sales accounted for in the first quarter? Have teams
reported and delivered their receipts?

Again, no clue.

What about the Signature deal?

Any revenues from this to be accounted for in the second Q?

How exactly does this deal work anyhow?

Been re-reading posts and old news releases to better understand how
fees are derived from this deal. Not exactly sure if this is a commission based contract based on volume of calls serviced or a fixed fee.

The LifeTime Learning won't even begin to the fall.
No revenues obviously here to be reported until the 4Q.
Besides what is the typical level of participation of schools one should expect from this deal based on LifeTime's other programs?
1%, 5%, 10% the first year? Of 50,000,000 kids? Thus 5,000,000 kids selling cards or what? What was the cost of the package and distribution of that explanatory package?

What about the revenues from other minor deals from either card or subsequent cd sales?

E.g. any money from the US Volleyball League?

Will the deal with Nettaxi kick in and direct traffic to the
MyMusiccard site to be accounted for this quarter?

80 mil Page views equals how many individual impressions..certainly
not 80 mil people as was mistakenly suggested before?

Will reformat this post and forward to Paul Henry.

Anyone else feel free to answer any of the above questions

z (spelling not checked)
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