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AMEN!
--- marc miller <marcmiller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thank you for the post, I am glad there are a few
> 'oldtimers' that remember
> all of the headaches, problems, broken promises and
> abandonment by those
> folks.- not to mention the 6 months I was offline
> and unable to trade due to
> having the 10,000 pages of code that was written per
> their instruction for
> ver 4.0 that just happened to not work anymore once
> ts2ki came out. I am
> trying to move on past that, but I still experience
> the headaches, and
> instability- my indicators will only work on ver
> ts2ki ver4 build 0771, so I
> cannot even go to ts2ki ver. 5.0. I am cursed with
> headaches for as long as
> I desire to remain in this buisness and feel like a
> slave because of it.
> Of course they offered to look at it if I would
> kindly send them my code to
> my proprietary indicators!!!!!!
> Best Wishes,
> Marc Miller
> P.S. this will be my last 'venting' (only because
> you egged me on! :-)so I
> won't waste any more of anyone's time with reading
> this.. I know how
> precious time is since I got ____ by Omega, I spend
> alot more time on these
> computers than I would have to if I had a decent
> product. I mean, one of
> the few things we have is our name:
> To quote from a very wise sage: In Ecclesiastes 7,
> King Solomon states: " A
> good name is better than good perfume" To quote
> another wise sage, " The
> fragrance of good perfume can only spread its aroma
> a short distance, while
> a Good Name carries from one end of the world to the
> other. A fragrant
> perfume lasts only for a while, but a Good Name
> lasts for generations.
> Only the rich can acquire good perfume, while a Good
> Name can be earned by
> everyone. Good perfume only can benefit one who is
> alive, but a Good Name
> is beneficial even after a person leaves this world.
> Good perfume can be
> destroyed by th e elements, while a Good Name is
> indestructable.
> I wonder what cologne the Cruz bros are wearing
> today.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ribau@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:58 AM
> Subject: Re: Help choosing an online broker
>
>
> > Omega has always fed off newbies and it will
> continue to do so as long as
> > the Cruz Bros are at the helm. Once they have your
> money, they don't give
> a
> > damn about you and will abandon you if there is a
> bigger plum to pluck.
> > They have made countless promises in the past to
> their customers that they
> > have never fulfilled. They have been guilty of
> releasing beta software to
> > their customers many times, not caring that our
> livelihood depends on that
> > software. Vince needs to go back and read the
> archives, all the way back
> to
> > TS4 where I first learned not to trust them. No
> matter how much gold leaf
> > they apply to their operations now, I will never
> trust them again.
> >
> > >>Hello Gary,
> > >>How soon we forget about the job they did on all
> their TS2000i
> > >>customers.
> > >>It makes me think of that old saying about
> Russia
> > >>The Bear may be smiling but he still has all his
> teeth.
> > >>best regards
> > >>foolsgold
> >
>
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