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To: The Swordsman who wrote (28140)5/14/1999 9:55:00 AM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Don't hold back. Tell us how you really feel.

Really, though, if you still hold shares, why don't you sell? You sure don't sound as if you like your investment. Majorly.

Edit: P.S. How come you don't answer at least some of Ztect's questions?



To: The Swordsman who wrote (28140)5/14/1999 1:49:00 PM
From: Barrydub  Respond to of 44908
 
Wrong again Swordsman.

This morning you said................... "I would agree that it's obvious that My Card would be a mall. If though, as we would all logically surmise that it be a mall, then why would they allocate it to Lifetime Learning Systems?

Sorry Bob, but on further inspection looks like another apparent example of piss poor planning. Take a look at www.mycard.com, mycard.com

I think I've got the answer; nobody was doing any planning. Same ol same ol all the way through this past year and years when looking at Mr. Gordon's record. Lot's of big ideas and no execution. All these chiefs and there's no one minding the store.

Now if anyone want's one, I'm sure that there's a rational explanation. Has to be when an apparent mistake as humongo as this is made and is so much a matter of public record. However, it will still not overcome the obvious that it's another bad decision, (check my posts in February,) that will have to be band aided."..................

There is no doubt that someone else registered mycard.com before TSIG (also mycard.net, my-card.com, my-card.net and others) .com registrations are on a 'first come first served basis'. However, Robert Gordon was the one that registered the company name My Card Inc. and that is the important point. Why? Because TSIG has also registered about seven hundred other domain names in the format my*******card.com (I haven't checked them all!). Work it out for yourself Sword. I believe a retraction of your scathing comments about 'poor planning' is warranted.

Oh, and by the way I would be grateful if you could please explain your prior dealings with CCI, etc. etc.

Barry
Dublin