On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:46 PM, Fidex Marketing wrote:

> ...
>> If I knew that, I wouldn't tell,
>
> I can't imagine why not, I would really think it was in your interests
> to promote it and show people how much money they can earn.
>

Well, I can only speak generally about the math, and actually it
would depend on things other than the numbers we might expect.

I'd rather refer ten active users who love e-gold than 100 people
who try it and don't like or understand it, for example.

>> action. Now there's Limewire, Morpheus, Gnutella, etc. and I
>> WILL finally get through to one (and then all) of those.
>
> Fantastic! So you are telling me that there is somebody from e-gold
> (you) who is actively trying to reach new users. I am very pleased to
> hear that. That is the kind of thing I was asking for.
>

No, it's not that way. and you've always had that anyway with me,
but I'm somebody from OmniPay, not e-gold! I want use of e-gold to
spread not just because I enjoy the stuff, but because it helps the
company I work for to sell more e-gold. Of course (like the "Napster"
guy, Mr. Fanning) I can't do this alone, and (because of the incentive
program, among other reasons) I try to convince others to help. The
way to create new users is to help spread the word with me. It takes
time, but it will make money.

>> Regarding confidence, I tend to trust individuals, not groups.
.......

I think we have both said all we need to say on this subject. e-gold
has been pioneering this business since 1996. It will continue, IMO.
JMR





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