To: Sam LBI nj who wrote (37552 ) 1/8/2000 3:38:00 PM From: JRSwails Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
"How is your distributorship with TSIG working out?" You see Sam, that's the difference between you and me. I bought a distributorship and at present TSIG has chosen not to push it. That's between me and TSIG. I challenge you to find a post where I complained or spoke negatively about that situation in a public forum. It is my burden based on my decisions and it effects only me personally, not you, not other investors or would be investors, but me and me alone. I am dealing with it through TSIG management and not on the threads. If things don't work out, it's my problem. I'm not going to come out on the threads and whine about it. I'll just deal with it. I will tell you this, as TSIG continues to build it's alliance base and the MymusicCard programs start getting more and more exposure, my distributorship will make me a very comfortable living. I also own a substantial amount of stock since about this time last year. Well over a quarter of a million shares. Not near as many as Fred, but a lot of shares none the less. I may be down on paper, but I'm feeling good about that changing in the near future too....JMHO. I'm not fortunate enough to be on Fred's Vegas invitation list, but you can bet I'll be there when the time comes, and that time is near. Again, IMHO. I'm looking forward to meeting all the longs that have spent so much time and energy posting unbiased DD on this thread. There are a lot of really good people invested here. Even though I don't post often, they feel like family. I look forward every day to reading their posts, but I cringe every time I see one of yours, because I know it will generally be something negative. It must be horrible to be so negative all the time. I guess some people thrive on it. I choose not to. To make a long story short....MY POINT IS...my investment decisions are mine and mine alone. I'll vent my frustrations with management and friends, not on a public forum. So please Sam, get whatever burr is in your saddle out, lick your wounds and say good bye. I sincerely hope your next investment venture will be more positive. Regards, Jerry