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Posted On: 05/04/2019 1:47:30 PM
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT, inquiring investor's minds want to know ...
1) Why would A J Gallagher go so far as to require all policy holders (4th largest Insurance brokerage in the world) to acquire and use StrikeForce's Patented Keystroke Encryption and offer a discount for their current Insurance policies for complying? Could it be that the reduced losses from hackers would be more profitable than the discount given to encourage compliance and to build customer loyalty?
2) Why would FirstData with 6 million plus merchants work so hard to implement and require all of them to put StrikeForce's patented Keystroke Encryption on all of their devices .... Mobile and desktop? Is the ability to reduce or eliminate loses at the top of their list of reasons?
3) Why would DSS want their 20 million users to be protected with StrikeForce's Patented Keystroke Encryption, could it be the reduction is hackers theft? Could it be the money they would make offering this proven protection for their customers?
Maybe they all want their customers to protect themselves in real time eliminating theft from hackers.
No matter what the reason, when you add up all the 10's of millions of users and their 100's of millions of devices, all of which will be using SFOR's technology on a monthly basis, what will this mean to SFOR's bottom line?
Let's see .....
For every 100 million devices at .01 cent per device per month (currently the yearly retail price charged is 19.95 for 2 ) would be 1 million dollars per month. WOW ..... 10 cents would be 10 million per month per 100 million devices for SFOR !!! What will happen when the number of devices reaches 1 billion?
Are Inquiring minds happy with this projected revenue stream !!!
1) Why would A J Gallagher go so far as to require all policy holders (4th largest Insurance brokerage in the world) to acquire and use StrikeForce's Patented Keystroke Encryption and offer a discount for their current Insurance policies for complying? Could it be that the reduced losses from hackers would be more profitable than the discount given to encourage compliance and to build customer loyalty?
2) Why would FirstData with 6 million plus merchants work so hard to implement and require all of them to put StrikeForce's patented Keystroke Encryption on all of their devices .... Mobile and desktop? Is the ability to reduce or eliminate loses at the top of their list of reasons?
3) Why would DSS want their 20 million users to be protected with StrikeForce's Patented Keystroke Encryption, could it be the reduction is hackers theft? Could it be the money they would make offering this proven protection for their customers?
Maybe they all want their customers to protect themselves in real time eliminating theft from hackers.
No matter what the reason, when you add up all the 10's of millions of users and their 100's of millions of devices, all of which will be using SFOR's technology on a monthly basis, what will this mean to SFOR's bottom line?
Let's see .....
For every 100 million devices at .01 cent per device per month (currently the yearly retail price charged is 19.95 for 2 ) would be 1 million dollars per month. WOW ..... 10 cents would be 10 million per month per 100 million devices for SFOR !!! What will happen when the number of devices reaches 1 billion?
Are Inquiring minds happy with this projected revenue stream !!!
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