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Company Press Release

TeleServices Internet Group Launches Film Processing Program Over the Internet

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 17, 1999-- TeleServices Internet Group Inc. (OTC BB:TSIG), a provider of outsourced teleservices and music CDs through the Internet, today announced that it plans to enter into the multi-billion photo finishing business through its call center and the Internet.

Through its Products and Services Division, TSIG plans to launch an aggressive marketing campaign that will offer its photo processing customers quality Kodak paper and chemistry at discount prices, as well as substantial savings on purchases of Kodak film.

The Internet Division of TeleServices will be constructing an online photo-finishing web site, which will offer aggressive pricing on Kodak film as well as 12, 24 and 36 exposure film developing, 15, 25 and 40 exposure APS developing, digital imaging, scan services, slide processing, enlargements, and more.

Robert Gordon, Chairman of TeleServices stated: ``We are excited about launching our unique film processing program through the Internet. We expect this program to prove a real boon to consumers in terms of both price and service.' He went on to add, ``By combining quality Kodak products, competitive pricing, and the convenience of home delivery, we hope to become the dominant Internet player in this area.'