On 27/02/02 04:44, "Smith, Bradley" <bradley.smith_at_artisansw.com> wrote:
> I have contacted SmartDog and am waiting a reply.
> I told them that no one was in any doubt as to the potential usefulness of
> the product it's just that for the amount of times you'd need to use it $40
> is a bit hard to justify. I didn't suggest any price, just asked if they'd
> consider a discount for a bulk order. I didn't want to go telling them what
> I thought their software was worth as that seemed a bit rude.
Hmmm, and what would you say if the author has been listening since the
beginning but didn't reply? ;-)
-Laurent.
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