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To: Trooper who wrote (2527)12/2/1998 7:42:00 AM
From: Dan Thomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
I am always on the prowl for competition to stay up with what we face
in the marketplace.

While I have no doubt WINR is a superior system product, there is
one that seems to be looming on the horizon. Check out the excerp:

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Monday November 23, 1:39 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
G.CASH Cyber Currency to Debut At GalaxiWorld Internet Casino
New Simple and Secure Internet Money System Will Be The Only One Accepted at The World's Most Lavish On-line Gaming Site
ST. KITTS, W.I. and LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 23, 1998-- GalaxiWorld Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GLC Limited (NASDAQ: GLCCF - news), is introducing G.CASH, an innovative way to spend money--safely and securely--on the Internet.

G.CASH is a brand new cyber currency used to buy products and services on the Internet. It was developed to make on-line commerce a simple and secure process! The G.CASH e-commerce system--which is making its debut at GalaxiWorld, a real-time on-line casino--is the cutting-edge, Internet money-exchange system that will make purchasing on the Web safe, secure, and easy. G.CASH has finally taken the idea of safe Internet shopping out of the planning stages, and turned it into a reality.

Dave Rosh, President of G.CASH Limited, notes, ''The recent explosion of Internet commerce on exciting Web sites, such as GalaxiWorld, has created the necessity for a truly easy-to-use, and secure system of cyber cash. G.CASH is kick-starting a trend that will surely be the driving-force behind the consumer's desire to buy products off the Internet. This is not just a positive design for people, but it is a positive innovation for the global economy.''

Larry Weltman, Executive VP and CFO of GLC Limited, explains, ''We are very excited to be working with G.CASH. We believe their advanced system meets the needs of Internet merchants by providing the most simple and secure form of cyber currency. Since we plan to be doing millions of dollars worth of e-commerce each month, it is important for us to choose a system that we can implement with 100% confidence.''

The G.CASH system makes it easier than ever for Internet users to safely conduct transactions over the Internet. Consumers can purchase G.CASH instantly with a credit card, Western Union, or wire transfer. Consumers can then make Internet purchases at participating merchants using their cyber G.CASH without having to pass out credit card or banking information to multiple Web sites each time they make a transaction. Consumers control and monitor their G.CASH account via a ''virtual wallet,'' a real-time display of their available balance that follows them to each merchant site visited. The consumer can redeem G.CASH for cash at any time.

Acting on the needs of today's busy consumers, G.CASH affords a totally new and hassle-free way of shopping for products that meet not only the most basic needs, but entertaining and luxury indulgences as well. G.CASH will change consumer habits to meet up with 21st century demands.

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WINR needs to "go live" very soon !!!

Regards,
Dan



To: Trooper who wrote (2527)12/2/1998 10:05:00 AM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
Trooper, If there is no news today, I hope this is a cure for all of those so willing to share the "anticipated date" with the thread. While the willingness to share excitement is great, feeding us dubious
"news" about opening dates serves only to disappoint. Let's just give it time and wait for WINR to tell us when they will open for business. I don't doubt the sincerity of those wanting to share their predictions, but no one knows but Skinner, his key customers and a few programmers. And none of those people are going to be telling any of us when the starting gates will open.

Leave it be. Let it happen when it will. In the mean time, let's enjoy the nice steady price rise. Obviously there are many who do anticipate news at SOME point. But we might all be better served to let it be a surprise.

Tom F.