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I'm sorry I got involved....sorry I made the suggestion to ban together
to help
this guy out. I've had bad experiances with these data vendors. In my
case
Signal 5 yrs ago. They were missing blocks of trades with daily service
interruptions.
I paid them for days I received data only......they hounded me to death
for the balance.
It's amazing how friendly they are to me now that I'm part of a large
company!!!!
They are all whores trying to intmidate the small guys.........just my
opinion....don't respond!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CalaxCorp@xxxxxxx [SMTP:CalaxCorp@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 3:18 PM
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group
> Subject: Re: DTN vs BMI et al
>
> In a message dated 98-06-02 12:51:38 EDT, Peter2150@xxxxxxx writes:
>
> << Subj: Re: DTN vs BMI et al
> Date: 98-06-02 12:51:38 EDT
> From: Peter2150@xxxxxxx
> Sender: owner-realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Reply-to: Peter2150@xxxxxxx
> To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (RealTraders Discussion Group)
>
> In a message dated 98-06-02 12:39:37 EDT, MitchT@xxxxxxx writes:
>
> > I was away and just got this.....this is where I think being a part
> of a
> large
> > trading group (real traders) can be used. I think we as a group
> should
> > e-mail BMI and
> > tell them we resent treating our members this way. We should each
> > e-mail individually.
> > Write a form letter saying let me out or else these 100 traders
> will go
> > out of their way to bad mouth
> > your service. Include the address where to foward it and I for one
> will
> > sign it and send it on to BMI
>
> To all
>
> I find this a silly thing. First of all like it or not
> there is
> a
> contract. 2ndly we don't know if BMI was willing to work with the
> person
> involved. We only have one side. I am sure not going to write any
> threatening letters. Dumb. I need the data, and its been the most
> reliable
> so far. I am not going to threaten to bad mouth them over something
> I don't
> have the full facts on and put my lively hood at risk.
>
> Pete
> >>
>
> To All,
>
> Let's assume you want to move to a better place to live. Would your
> landlord
> allow you to just tear up the current lease? Certainly not.
>
> We made a decision (signing a contract) based on a certain expectation
> earlier. As did the landlord.
>
> BMI is not any different in this case. We have our commitment to BMI,
> and I
> am sure they have their commitments to their vendors too. That is how
> we do
> business. (Attitude is another story).
>
> So far their data has been good. And we have not found any better
> place to
> live (better data for the price). (Let me know if you do). When our
> lease is
> up, we are free to make another evaluation.
>
> Good trading,
> WilliamW
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