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To: KIPPer who wrote (9163)11/5/1998 7:18:00 AM
From: Drunk Investor  Respond to of 44908
 
Hi guy's!

I rarely ever post and am a lurker on this thread for the most part but I am an investor in TSIG. I finally decided to order some CD's late Sunday night even after reading some of the horror stories on this thread. I have to say that I didn't like the "setup" process of getting everything started. It was a little confusing and if I had one more beer in me I probably would have paid non music card holder price for the CD's that I had orderd. They definately need to use some sort of default and assume that 99.9% of the people are going to buy the card and to reflect that price automatically.

Other than that I liked the the site. The one thing I'm impressed by is that I used just the plain old mail system for the delivery method. I had expected the CD's to show up in a couple of weeks and I got them in 3 days! I live in CA and I don't know where they're based but that was nice!

All in all I'm happy! We need some improvments but I think my investment in this company is going to turn in some nice profits soon as word gets out. Well good luck to all of us who are invested and my thanks go out to all of you that have added some great DD to this thread from time to time!



To: KIPPer who wrote (9163)11/5/1998 7:19:00 AM
From: dennis foster  Respond to of 44908
 
Another quote from the Internet Stock Review Online.
Keith Benjamin of Robertson, Stephens likens the CDnow (CDNW) and N2K (NTKI)merger as "two bricks tied to each other falling of the Golden Gate bridge."
Billboard magazine.

Our Interpretation: He doesn't like these stocks.


Best of luck
Dennis Foster