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To: REW who wrote (25122)4/12/1999 1:44:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 44908
 
Great Bob! Hey if you can prove TSIG is definitely worth more than $2, I want to hear about it.

Will be waiting.
It's too bad that people automatically sold the stock without doing a valuation on it. Impatience and incomplete DD could come back to bite them.



To: REW who wrote (25122)4/12/1999 9:18:00 AM
From: REW  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Now the BIG PLUS noone has eluded to and IS coming shortly as long as there are no interuptons.

The Distributorship Network is being progressed to the point of being in place. My understanding is VP Richard Olson is the company man in charge of it. He is under Robert Newton the Sr VP in charge of the Products and Services Division.

I would think a possible target date could be June for the distributors in wait to begin their efforts. I think there may be 30-40 of them already and the network at full impact could have approx 300. These are full time business using TSIG as their primary source of income.

The franchise cost is about $30-35,000 to purchase a distributorship. That is the up front cost and immediately dropped into the TSIG coffers.

What do the Distributorships do for TSIG? They give local, in person, support for the national programs and also allow for the local input of the small sponsorships that will add tremendously to the business on the books.

Use the Babe Ruth and Lifetime Learning contracts for example. Sure they are on the books but contacting every team and school personally to promote and explain the benefits of using the Card system in their Fund raising attempts is next to impossible. These distributors can and willingly will do it. The use of the Card system in these fund raising events just went up multifold.

Additionally consider the impact on the local levels as the My Card product lines are brought to the local use level. Just think of the local in town or minor regional events that take place every day. Also think of the potential of the small Promo deals that can happen. Place the small business owners with the opportunity to promote their business through the sponsorship of the My Card product line. Now throw in the distributors voluntary efforts, at their own expense, to advance their sole proprietorship, as long as they adhere to the TSIG contractual agreement, by placing any advertising or promotional items throughout their designated area.

The exposure and promotional value plus the aid in contacting the national deals on the local level with an in person live body will be incalculably a big plus.

Neat, huh

Bob