When you're ready to pay for one of my shareware programs, you get to choose your payment method. Of course, you always have the option of sending me a check directly. This is usually the easiest. Send a check for the full amount to:
Scott J. Kleper
Attn: [name of program being registered]
134 Caversham Woods
Pittsford, NY 14534
USA
Make checks payable to "Scott J. Kleper"
The alternative method of registering, which is usually quicker and sometimes more convenient is to pay through the Kagi Shareware Payment service. Kagi is a really cool company that lets me accept various forms of payment. Through Kagi, I can currently accept these methods of payment:
- Check
- Money Order
- Cash
- Invoice
- VISA
- MasterCard
- American Express
- First Virtual (electronic payment)
Registering through Kagi is really simple. Just double-click the "Register KlepHacks" application, which should have come with the program you have decided to pay for. The Register program is pretty much self-explanatory, but here are some hints and guidelines:
The very first thing you should do is enter your name in the "Register To:" field and your email address in the "Email Address:" field. I use your name in my database to keep track of which programs you've registered. If at any time you need an update or I need to refer to your account, I go by your full name. Your email address is equally important. To get the registered versions of my software out as soon as possible, I generally ship them via email. If you don't supply an email address, I'll still send you a disk, but I only mail out disks about once a month. You should also enter your mailing address just in case there's a mixup or I need to mail a disk or software license to you.
Next you're ready to shop. Scroll through the list of shareware and find the program you'd like to register. Please note that you also have the option of registering every program listed for $40 (subject to change). This is a $20 discount, so please consider it. There's also the NetPack, which includes HTML Markup, HTML Markdown, and NetBots. This package is $35, a $10 discount. This offer is also subject to change.
When you've selected a program or package, enter the number of licenses you would like to buy in the "Single User" box. Please note that if you are going to be using a program on two or more machines, you MUST purchase multiple licenses. You can also purchase site licenses for a flat rate. The column at the right will show your running total as you add various purchases to your order.
There are a few ways you can customize your order. One thing you can do (which I highly encourage) is leave me a comment. Just click on the balloon dialog icon at the left of the program's name and type your comment in. Kagi will forward your comment to me when I receive notification of your payment. You can also leave me a bonus if you think the program deserves more than I'm asking.
When you're done filling out the order, select your payment method from the popup menu at the lower left-hand corner of the window. Then either print your order (to mail or FAX to Kagi) or copy it (to email) or save it (to email or print later). Whichever method you use to output your order, be sure you send it to Kagi. Occassionally, people send Kagi orders to me. I can't process credit cards so you only delay your order by sending it to me.
That's about it! Thank you very much for deciding to register one of my programs. As always, feel free to send me comments and questions. I will always reply promptly and user feedback is what drives future versions of my programs as well as new program ideas. Send email to <klephacks@kagi.com>
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This document written on 7/20/96, modified 7/21/96
Prices, policies, and procedures are subject to change
Contact: Scott J. Kleper, 134 Caversham Woods, Pittsford, NY 14534