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To: Mephistopheles who wrote (1172)8/25/1999 7:03:00 PM
From: pink789  Respond to of 2782
 
>>>>With what is happening to Starnet, how many license will fly to Cryptologic for E*Cash services??? Very interesting!<<<

Mephistopheles,

Very good question!! Should be a few at least. However, it isn't clear how many SNMM sites there really are. For example, now that money laundrying is on the SNMM skills list, it is likely that a number of sites existed to just do the "washing" so to speak. I find SNMM aspect very plausable given the nature of the cash flows involved and the apparent lack of quality in their software. These sites need many things but not CRY software. <More likely then need Mr. Baley from New York most of all.

Also, if the SNMM software is as bad as Mr Levy claims (and as SNMM's own emails confirmed), then a second group of SNMM licenses would have already gone bust. SNMM had, I believe, claimed to make most of their money came from the up front license sale. This sounds reasonable given that we also know the software was poor quality.

Yet others casinos many not have enough money left to restart with CRY. I expect that Mr. Levy will (or has already) taken over a number of SNMM licenses. Today's www.gamblingmagazine.com shows emails from SNMM to Mr. Levy confirming that SNMM was counting on Mr. Levy for a reference. So there is a good chance Mr. Levy knows who many of the other SNMM license holders. If Mr. Levy is indeed taking over failed licenses then it would explain the vial venom pouring from SNMM supports (in the crew so to speak) at the mere mention of Mr. Levy's name. I'm be raising the firewall and moving on as soon as I hit send on this post (and will be off-line for some time).

I find that the Mr. Levy's gamblingmagazine is a good spot to get the latest links on the SNMM raid. Good graphicals!!! Who knew Mr. Dohlan looked like that!!! LOL.

gamblingmagazine.com

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