To: Thomas George Warner who wrote (5753 ) 8/3/1998 9:22:00 AM From: jjbucci Respond to of 8879
T.G.W. I would imagine that you would take exception to the word innuendo, but that is exactly what you have been using, innuendo and lies. One of your early postings was complaining about the lack of information on this company, Many of us have been waiting patiently for the company to become fully-reporting, in the meantime (in May or June of 1998) you started complaining that a shareholders meeting had just taken place that no one knew about, and as evidence you posted a company press release about a shareholders meeting occurring in April of 1997 ??? Innuendo or lie ??? This was explained to you in a response on the same day you posted it. Within the last month you posted the same complaint again. This was your reply to a delay in the signing of a contract; --------------------------------------------------------------------- To: +TrumpCards (4989 ) From: +T. G. W. Thursday, Jul 23 1998 5:40PM ET Reply # of 5753 Oh! come on really. Last time the head programmer got in a motorcycle accident and that was the reason that the webb site was held up, no one else could do the job. Now someone has a heart attack and Burnt Church is late. And of course bet that person was not at Burnt Church when it happened! What next? An asteroid hitting Gary Burglund in the head and the lastest deal is held off. Global "Games" might just be an appropriate name for this company. One thing I never did was have any contract rely on one or two people. That for sure is a sign of poor management. Whats next? Anyone want to start an internet betting pool? What are the odds of another excuse? --------------------------------------------------------------------- I suppose you do not call this innuendo ???? In this one, you talk about GLOW making up an announcement, just to raise the price of the stock; --------------------------------------------------------------------- To: +David W (5005 ) From: +T. G. W. Friday, Jul 24 1998 12:11AM ET Reply # of 5753 David I believe the most dangerous period will be tomorrow. GLOw management will probably issue a press release of some sort in an effort to move the stock back up, but they could not have picked a more inopportune time. If I am right they will be caught in a vacuum. The market has dropped over 362 points in the last 4 days and tomorrow the news of a new Japanese Premier will set off a stock market sell off of some proportion. If this happens, the GLOw announcement will fall on deaf ears, and the stock will drop in concert with the market. Just my opinion of course. -------------------------------------------------------------------- I suppose this in not innuendo ???? He you equate Interactive Gaming and Communications with Internet Gaming and Communications; (After the difference was explained to you in at least one previous post) -------------------------------------------------------------------- To: +BigRedMan (5043 ) (Trial Member) From: +T. G. W. Friday, Jul 24 1998 5:44PM ET Reply # of 5753 BRM can you explain this, in light of your post? Isn't this the same IGC that is associated with GLOW? msnbc.com BUT MONTGOMERY COUNTY (Pa.) Judge Richard Hodgson rejected prosecutors' request that Michael Simone be taken into custody immediately, instead ordering the president and of Interactive Gaming and Communication Corp. (IGC) to turn himself in to the sheriff of Green County, Mo., on Nov. 21. Hodgson, who heard arguments in the case Oct. 10 and issued a written order Thursday granting Missouri's extradition request, also instructed Simone to give his passport to authorities and remain in Pennsylvania before his surrender. The 49-year-old Simone, who is expected to appeal the decision, faces up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine if convicted. IGC also could be fined as much as $10,000. Simone has declined repeated requests for comment on his prosecution by Missouri Attorney General Jeremiah "Jay" Nixon, but an IGC attorney, Lawrence Elliot Hirsch, issued a statement in August calling the indictment "a political move to bolster (Nixon's) bid for re-election." QUESTION OF JURISDICTION Simone's attorneys argue that Missouri lacks jurisdiction to try him because all gambling transactions occur on the Caribbean island of Grenada - where the IGC subsidiaries Sports International sportsbook and Global Casino are legally licensed - and note that no Missouri residents have been identified as "victims" of IGC's operations. But Nixon argues that "Missouri law makes only narrow exceptions for the kind of gambling that is legal in our state (riverboats, lottery, parimutuel wagering)." The charge against Simone arises from an earlier lawsuit filed by Missouri against IGC. In May, a Missouri state circuit judge upheld the state's civil lawsuit and fined the company $66,000 for violating state consumer protection laws by misrepresenting to an undercover agent that it was legal to offer Internet wagering in Missouri and then accepting a bet. Included in the ruling was an order that IGC "reject and refuse" all future applications to open wagering accounts from Missouri residents. Simone was indicted on the felony charge of promoting gambling after two other undercover officers Nixon's office allegedly placed more than $100 in bets over the Internet in June. FBI ALSO TARGETED COMPANY IGC also has incurred the wrath of the U.S. Justice Department. In February, FBI agents swooped down on the firm's headquarters and seized documents and cash receipts. Numerous witnesses were subpoenaed to testify about the company's operations before a federal grand jury, but the proceedings were cancelled. The Justice Department and FBI have declined to comment on the raid. The company froze payments to winning customers after the FBI raid, leaving an unknown number of bettors anxiously watching the legal battle in the hope that a favorable outcome would allow them to collect their winnings. Simone's case also has drawn considerable attention in the fledgling Internet gambling industry, where many other companies also maintain U.S. offices designed to lend legitimacy to their operations and help them raise funds --------------------------------------------------------------------- Not INNUENDO ???? Here you compare GLOW's Beta site with the site of another company; -------------------------------------------------------------------- To: +Mike L (5073 ) (Trial Member) From: +T. G. W. Friday, Jul 24 1998 9:48PM ET Reply # of 5753 Now that is a site. Excellent graphics and everything fully explained. Why would any customer want to use Global Games software when something like that is available????? The GLOW beta site is a joke, amateurish and unprofessional. Absolutely no comparison --------------------------------------------------------------------- AGAIN, Not INNUENDO ????? Here you infer that no dominican contract would be signed; --------------------------------------------------------------------- To: +robwin (5084 ) From: +T. G. W. Saturday, Jul 25 1998 1:11AM ET Reply # of 5753 I bet that the dog ate the contract and another one will have to be negotiated. Robwin, in case you haven't noticed Red Big and Big whatever know everything about nothing. Anything that you say will be responded to in some oblique manner. Can't discuss the truth so its the only thing they can do. PS: Big red whatever will be history after 8/6/98. He will never shell out the money to legitimately post. He simply does not measure up as a dues carrying member of SI. --------------------------------------------------------------------- This is pointless, you don't see why people get upset with you and do not bother to even read your posts anymore ???. You have no credibility on this thread precisely because of these "FACT BASED POSTS". jjbucci