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WE Will Just start it's EXPLOTION. Market will make itself the rest .
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Symbol SGDS
Trade date Mar 06, 2007
Price $0.05
Growth + 60%.
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Ask your broker about SGDS
Not intersted? Just watch.
One more thing, this isn't the first, second, or even third major software problem has had at a big moment.
Bad publicity can be a powerful thing especially when there are multiple complainers as in this case.
The only question is whether that testing occurs in a test environment or in the field.
If you can't handle one computer malfuntion, then you might want to think about the slight possibibilty of going into another means of supporting your selfish self, if you catch my drift!
I did not say Mike Sexton owned the site.
> Any new or bigger promotion creates a mandatory lock-up of your computers.
I did not say Mike Sexton owned the site.
With that in mind to whom should I have addressed my dissatisfation.
I hinted an earlier post that something might be very wrong with the software running larger tournaments.
The answer?
> Other sites apparently can hire competent people and get the job done.
> I hope I have helped you.
My suggestion is to run a test major tournament using BOTS and SUT.
Especially if the tune is repetitive as is the case with.
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