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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Bingo.com Ticker BIGR (formerly BIGG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Chuck Rubin who wrote (1088)9/13/1999 6:00:00 PM
From: DizzyG  Respond to of 1119
 
Like usual Chuckles, you are one neuron short of a synapse...

But you are always got for a laugh! lol!!!

You state:
I think I have managed to slither my way thru considering we are in a kinda bear market in pennies.

Bear market for pennies? Surely you jest; don't you really mean a bear market for the Bag Holders of BIGG Pump and Dumps? lol!

This is a real gut buster. I'm surprised you can even keep a straight face:
oops, there I go again, starting to sound a bit to friskie and optimistic for you I guess

Friskie? Optimistic? Is that what your Hymnal of Hype calls it? lol!

You continue with:
I guess I have proved you don't have to knock the pennies to make pennies, and some times bucks to!!

In your typical venal style, you have only proven that you know how to hype and promote. Nothing more...

This is interesting though:
For some reason Dissy you sure seem to have this penchant for wanting to sniff out my bottom line...

Come now, Chuckles, why don't you and Hammer come out of the closet and show the world your bottom lines. You and Hammer could have a BIGR bottom line contest. Should be a real hoot...

Diz-



To: Chuck Rubin who wrote (1088)9/15/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: Peter Granic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1119
 
This story is getting to the end of the line.

I've done a bit of research lately, and it turns out that
the product is still not functioning. Moreover, a few
insiders have bailed, and if you can believe this, the
remaining company insiders are looking at *buying* a functioning bingo game. If the warning bell isn't loud
and clear now, it will never be.

Personally, I think either one of two things will happen.
The company will sell off it's bingo.com domain name or
there will be a reverse takeover of bigr once the share
price drops into the pennies.

The idea is right, but you have to have serious people
running the company.

In my opinion, it is a 90% probability that bigr was just
a "dump and pump" play from the get go. Although Dizzy
and others warned us about the players involved and their
histories, it was still a good promotable story. I, for
one, was taken.

Regards,
Peter