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To: REW who wrote (14269)1/7/1999 10:57:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
REW, aren't you going to visit TSIG soon? Would you ask what happened about this:

<<TSIG had a bad experience with Siemens. Over $1,000,000 worth of brand new telco equipment is waiting to be picked up to be returned to Siemens at the time of my visit. This is a result of a long ordeal where TSIG bought into Siemens technology, had the hardware installed, paid $600,000 cash deposit, and then was put on hold by Siemens for the software that was not in existence. Rob Gordon said that if they were a larger company they would not have hesitated in dumping Siemens, but since $600,000 was a substantial sum to TSIG, and they kept being told by Siemens next week, it dragged on to the point of essentially killing their heretofore customer base. Prior management is not without tainted hands, although one could always argue RG was the boss. IMHO, Siemens and TSIG will be in court re this issue for some time to come.>>

This was posted back in August. Has it been resolved yet?



To: REW who wrote (14269)1/7/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: cicak  Respond to of 44908
 
Bob - <The marketing plan of CCI with the MusicCard capturing customers long term will eat into the customer base of the others. CCI only has to get them once where they have to continually advertise and offer discount deals to keep theirs.

Watch as CCI's new state of the art site opens by March and the signing of additional contracts beyond Babe Ruth, NMF, and Esposito's sports interests bring in Card customers. The competitors have no idea of the force entering into the market place and by the time they
figure it out it will be too late.>

The future is exciting !!

Regards,

Phil