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To: Mister_Ex who wrote (991)6/4/1998 2:20:00 PM
From: Money Maker (MM)  Respond to of 44908
 
I am buying more TSIG.

MM



To: Mister_Ex who wrote (991)6/4/1998 2:27:00 PM
From: Tazman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Mr. Ex,

Real long on TSIG...one clarification please:

"All CDs are $9.99 plus $2 shipping for the first one and
$1 for each additional CD."

Is that $9.99 plus $2 shipping on the first one followed by $9.99 each for the next 19 at $1 each for S&H...for a total of $220.80 --- OR ---
$9.99 for the first CD, CD's 2-20 are a $1 each, with $2 S&H each on all 20...for a total of $68.99? Plus the $10 card fee, or $0.50 per CD added to each case. The first scenario yields a price per CD of $11.54, the second $3.95. I know the CD's are produced for next to nothing.

BMG and Columbia usually do the buy 13 for a penny and soak you for the next 6. My history with both of those shows an average about $8.75 a CD after that scenario plays out.

I'm an investor and a potential client (2 kids and I'm a metalhead)so looking at how cheap they will be, and at the same time having the company making billions of green.

Bill



To: Mister_Ex who wrote (991)6/4/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: Bill Monahan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
>>>>>>>>>The phone number to call to order your Music Card and place CD orders is 1-800-659-5571<<<<<<<<<<<

That's what I was talking about with the WEB page information not giving information on buying a card or selling CD's.

The number on the web page plays an message about what a great investment this company is, - not selling cards or discs.

I took a hard look at this company today and after calling the phone number on the web page and looking at how the private placement is going to increase the Shares outstanding, I sold all of my shares.

If the shares outstanding gets increased by 7,500,000/0.15 = 50,000,000 shares. The new shares outstanding will be close to 100,000,000. If they are super successful and get a $100mm market cap, that will equate to a $1 stock price. The upside of this is no longer $3 or $4. The chances of a 10 bagger from here are less than slim.

Good luck to you all though, I've been wrong before but this is really looking like a classic pump & dump.