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To: Dixie7777 who wrote (6348)9/18/1998 6:56:00 AM
From: REW  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Oh those of little vision!!

Sell your shares now!! Why not!! The stock is only at its low!! Take as large a loss as you can!! TSIG has only just opened its CD site. The marketing can't begin in earnest until they have something to sell. The site is still working out the last of its bugs. It's only now time for real contacts to be made (initiation or completion) for card endorsements. Why stay for the rewards you joined a startup company for in the first place now that it has started up.

I also look for additional telemarketing and/or internet deals since they are gaining credibility ie. new state of the art equipment and last month Homemed, this month CCI, next month who knows. We may be a small dot on the map but we're there now and as we add customers we'll grow.

I have done it before. Wait until this stage and get no immediate gratification, sell my holding, look back in a short while and kick myself. I sold AOL at 25 with no gain because all socalled experts kept saying it was crap. It has since split and those same people now love it and I don't own it.

Go ahead weak hands and get out now. Go away and don't complain later because you missed out. When TSIG's marketing takes hold, and it will, those who stuck it out will be rewarded.




To: Dixie7777 who wrote (6348)9/19/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: Jazzbo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Dixie7777 and Martin, I think it's time for both of you to make one of your impossibly hopeful epistles: Dixie, you with one containing all the grand schemes; Martin, you with one about the "consumate deal-maker", patience, stay the long-term course, etc. Start preachin', fellas.

Signed, A faithful member (whose faith could use a little re-assurance) of the congregation.
Regards, and a thankful Amen in advance, Brother TS