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To: Netstockfiend who wrote (1321)8/30/1999 4:27:00 PM
From: Herc  Respond to of 2782
 
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To: Netstockfiend who wrote (1321)8/30/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Respond to of 2782
 
As you said, there indeed is a lot to chuckle about and the guys at Starnet probably are about the $200 fines, etc. that may eventually be imposed. As a licensee representative, I was never aware of any Starnet franchisees accessible to Canadian residents at least those utilizing Starnet's e-cash solution. The problem may stem from licensees such as the Las Vegas Casinos group who maintained their own merchant accounts from which the former vendor Starnet had no control.



To: Netstockfiend who wrote (1321)8/31/1999 2:34:00 AM
From: pink789  Respond to of 2782
 
>>I'm an attorney, and I'll tell you I was amazed that most of the warrant was devoted to the investigation of bets placed with SNMM's licensees,<<

and I'm sure your ride a motor bike, a HD motor bike. Am I right? Huh, go ahead, tell me it isn't so!!!! LOL

pink789