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To: swedelo who wrote (3991)1/18/1999 8:03:00 AM
From: kbert  Respond to of 6545
 
Good post swedelo!
GO WINR!
:)
Archie



To: swedelo who wrote (3991)1/18/1999 8:30:00 AM
From: The Devil Dog  Respond to of 6545
 
Just can't thankyou enough for ALWAYS providing
EXCELLENT content and straight facts in your post.

Best Regards

WB



To: swedelo who wrote (3991)1/18/1999 8:52:00 AM
From: Premier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
First off please dispense with Mr.

I am extremely impressed with the DD you have done on this stock and your willingness to share your thoughts with us on this board. As I review the available information I am becoming very comfortable with winr. I am very comfortable with the management and the compliance emphasis they have placed in this industry.

Let us hope, as you said, that they execute the business plan well.

Good luck to all.



To: swedelo who wrote (3991)1/18/1999 12:40:00 PM
From: hman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6545
 
Swedelo,

Your recent post (#3994) says that users of the WINR system can redeem their gaming winnings at any of over 3000 ATM's worldwide. I live in California and am positive that the number of ATMs in this state are over 3000 in quantity. Therefore the question becomes, is WINR linked up only through certain types of ATM's systems and how hard is it to really find one.

Thank you for also including the last part of your post which clears up for me the fact that TISS is charging back the 4% transaction fees on the way in and out of their casinos. Hopefully when more gaming sites come on line, when many gaming sites are competing for consumers, management will allow the gaming sites themselves to absorb these fees. I believe that a 4% hit on monies used to gamble in addition to the regular fees (juice) that the casinos get tends to be exorbitant in relation to more traditional ways of placing wagers.

Best of luck to all this coming week.

hman



To: swedelo who wrote (3991)1/18/1999 1:00:00 PM
From: Seer  Respond to of 6545
 
Did anyone else watch Louis Rukeyser's 1-hour special around 10 days ago? One of his guests was the CEO of CYCH. The guy's response when queried about security was that it's really not been a problem.
What is that all about?
I can assure you that most europeans take privacy and security regarding transactions, VERY seriously. David Skinner knows that. In the long run CYCH, as it is now, won't hold a candle to WINR in the international e-commerce markets.