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- From: "Robert S. Iacullo" <eagle@serv.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: "safe" registering (Was: Announce: AWeb 1.0 released!)
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 21:14:32 -0700
- Organization: A.C.C.O.
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- mhunter@shadow.res.cmu.edu wrote:
- >
- > Robert S. Iacullo (eagle@serv.net) wrote in comp.sys.amiga.misc on Thu, 18 Apr 1996 15:34:41 -0700:
- > > If he is in the military I am certain the they will make sure he honors
- > > his obligation or gives your money back. If you contact the local
- > > military base's legal office (I can't remember what it is called) they
- > > could probably help you.
- >
- > On the other hand it is rather offensive to initiate legal action
- > against a soldier currently out of the country fighting/peacekeeping,
- > while the piece of mail in question probably rots on his desk at home.
- > I'd say give him a chance to get back and take care of it first.
-
- You misunderstood. I agree with you. What I meant is that they could
- find out if he is out of the country of military business and have him
- get in touch with you and let you know what is going on. If he took you
- money he has an obligation to you no matter where he is.
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- Robert S Iacullo
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