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To: levy who wrote (13151)10/22/1999 10:47:00 PM
From: truth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
I am now feeling ever so good about GNET. There is only 4 days until earnings and the short sellers are continuing to play their games. For those of you that have level II quotes, you will notice that INCA, which is instinet, and island, which is another anonymous ecn are all over the sell side of the stock. I know many of the people that are long GNET since the beginning and don't know one person who is negative on the stock. The only thing I see in the trading of GNET is some shorts who have complete control of the trading range of the stock and are going to have to cover next week. The more the short sellers keep trying to keep a lid on the stock, the more stock they are going to have to buy from the true investors at much higher prices. The only thing I can say is that if I was short I would hate to see GNET blow out earnings estimates on Thursday. The street is looking for .06 if I were a betting man, I would bet that GNET easily beats estimates. IMO I hope they continue to short into the numbers on Thursday because the more they short and don't believe in GNET the more stock they will have to purchase from me and you at much higher prices. I will continue to load up a major position in GNET next week, knowing that these weak short sellers will be buying from me shortly. At this point, now that all real sellers are done (all acquisitions) believe me, the only selling at these levels is shorts trying to get at investors like you and me and their time is getting short, no pun intended. If you are short and reading this thread, I have 25,000 shares to sell at a minimum price of 90.



To: levy who wrote (13151)10/22/1999 11:47:00 PM
From: Urlman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Levy, I signed up for ccnow ....
*eBay/Billpoint* are putzes they are offering only credit card order *beta* right now to an elite few...
Amazon 1-Click has got them clammering they don't know what to do...

Now Amazon 1 Click has problems of it's own...it won't accept credit card orders for international bidders who
don't have a U.S. bank account.... but CCNow will

I'm glad I didn't sign up for "WeCharge!"
auctionwatch.com

International orders are complicated somebody needs to be able to faciltate these transactions!

Their are foreign postal orders
international checks
Checks drawn in U.S. funds
Checks drawn in Foreign funds

banks charge service fees for this and I can't get straight answers from anybody...My head is spinning because I just started getting alot more international orders
Australia, venezuela, Switzerland, Israel..etc...

CCNow integrates auctions nicely into it's Credit Card system .....Including Haggle I beleive....

The more i look at CCNow the more interesting it gets!
eBay bought out Billpoint (looks like they are screwing that all up)
Amazon is still trying to figure out how to handle one click

Time for Hypermart to shine with Authorize.net while there is confusion ......
Maybe GNET should buy out CCNOW .......
;-) ;-)

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P.S. O.T. Thanks for the PM Bob