SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Microcap & Penny Stocks : Compact Connection (TSIG) - The next CDNW? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: antony berkman who wrote (710)7/29/1998 12:41:00 AM
From: Gicone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574
 
I must disagree with you.

There is one thing for certain, Mr. piercy lies very well.The reason he was able to keep this scam operation alive so long was because of lack of communication between dealers. He would never tell anyone where ther were dealers so they never communicated with each other.

If any dealer had a complaint or a problem Darrel standard line was that you are an isolated incident and that no one else is having problems. When I searched the internet and founf others, I was amazed to find out that everyone had identical problems.

Another standard line that he used and I see that Mr. Gordon is using
"you did not market agressivly enough and that is why you failed"

Let me tell you, we marketed heavily on the net and had quite a customer base in a very short time, It was CCI who failed to deliver the music to these poor people, and had the nerve to bill them too. If they ever did get around to sending out the music it was 4-5 months later. Just ask him.

CCi in the past was never in the bussiness of selling CD just in the line of getting investor money for dealerships. It is these dealerships that are theoretically the only assets that CCI does have. They in fact made that customer base of 1.5 mil, but I guarentee that they are only activated music cards, and not active buyers. Hell I have 5500 activated music cards under the name Wax Cylinder Music, but I am not buying CD with them. Why don't I mail a couple of cards to any one who is interested and try to call in an order to CCI and see if Mr. Piercy gets you the music in less than one week.

I dare anyone, its free and on me.

Gicone




To: antony berkman who wrote (710)7/29/1998 12:49:00 AM
From: Steve Lin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574
 
Dear Tony,

I agree with you. It has hurt the stock. Especially when the those claims weren't verified or denied one way or the other. But I think if people have all the facts they will come to the preliminary conclusion which I drew.

I do believe George's story. He insists to let himself heard even though he may not have a legal claim against TSIG. I think we need as much facts as foundation for sound reasonings and analysis of the situation, so those people who had doubts about the stock can look at the claims objectively and decide the fundamental question relevant to this board: is TSIG a good investment?

I do sympathize with George. I don't have the all the specifics (dealer agreement etc) to say who's right or who's wrong. But he sure sounded adamant that he won't leave the board. I explained his motive for doing so. He wants rock the boat hard enough so TSIG or DP will face up to him. I don't agree with doing that in this thread, but I do sympathize with him. He probably will not be run offa by our jeers.

The most important thing is that people have a foundation of verified information to base their decisions. Rogu's intention is not to drive the price down (although he's doing that nevertheless). I believe with proper info, people will agree that fundamentally, TSIG is going to take off. The dealers are a legitimate concern but not are mortal-problem.

respectfully.....poisontaster