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To: Analyst Scotty who wrote (4703)3/5/1999 1:09:00 PM
From: James E Lynch  Respond to of 6545
 
I just went through the withdraw process. The wire transfer as the gentleman stated is not complete. For a certified check it costs you a minimum of US$10 to get your funds by priority mail and US$25 for FedEx overnight. I chose priority mail. I'll report back when I receive the check. I also applied for the debit card two days ago and haven't heard anything. I'll also report when and if I receive word.



To: Analyst Scotty who wrote (4703)3/5/1999 1:12:00 PM
From: Reinhard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
The answer to my question ...
exchange2000.com
probably is the story on the RB board.
It was and still is a mystery to me (despite investing in stocks more than 25 years) what suddenly moves secondary stocks, or "Nebenwerte" as we call it in Germany, without any news available to the public. Yes, some times that are insiders, although they are prohibited by law to use their knowledge. But a steady rise or drop of this secondary stocks sometimes must have to do with customers of the company, who also own the shares of the company. I'm only gambling with stocks, therefore I didn't try to gamble with WINR or SNMM sponsored sites and therefore I didn't make the experience with WINR as reported on the RB board. But I guess in the case of WINR there are a lot of investors who tried to gamble on these sites and were very disappointed by the results and consequently sold the stock.
Still long in WINR, because I can afford it.
Reinhard



To: Analyst Scotty who wrote (4703)3/5/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6545
 
Scotty,

I E-Mailed the company last night after reading the post on R.B. and received a response within hours. Suffice it to say they are aware of the problem with this customer and are doing everything possible to remedy the situation. I agree with others who have said that this seems to be an isolated incident. Hopefully this kind of a bug will be corrected ASAP.

I am impressed with the way Mr. Skinner seems to be trying to address this issue as quickly as possible. Bring on the card!

Gary