Let V be any summability method (whether linear or conservative or not), 0 < p < 1 and s a real or complex sequence. Let Ep denote the matrix of the Euler method. A theorem is proved, giving a condition under which the V-summability of Eps will imply the Ep-summability of s. This extends, in generalized form, an earlier result of N. H. Bingham who considered the case where s is a real sequence and V = B (Borel's method). It is also proved that even for real sequences, the condition given in the theorem cannot be replaced by the condition used by Bingham.