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- From: richard@pegasus.com (Richard Foulk)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
- Subject: Re: What's happening to ISC UNIX?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec12.001751.16715@pegasus.com>
- Date: 12 Dec 92 00:17:51 GMT
- References: <ByrKE6.6IM@maxed.amg.com> <1992Dec7.190738.15486@rwwa.COM> <ByyLx7.1KJ@maxed.amg.com>
- Organization: Pegasus, Honolulu
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- >>| You know, there were no commercial releases of the ISC
- >>| V4 product, and although Kodak/Interactive promised there would be, but
- >>| no one who bought ISC V4 was told they were getting anything other
- >>| than a pre-release product.
- >>
- >>This is baloney. There is nothing in the ISC V4 package that stated that
- >
- >It's not baloney. Every authorized vendor, and ISC themselves, told
- >prospective buyers and were told to tell buyers, that the version
- >of V4 available was a pre-release version. It was tough to miss.
- >If you did miss it...I sympathize.
-
- ... is so! ... is not! ... is so!
-
- My we're adamant today, aren't we.
-
- Assuming it was a pre-release version, that presupposes that a *real*
- version is in the works. When no *real* version was made available
- a refund should have been made available (unless it was made clear
- at purchase time that it might not happen).
-
- I suspect that any holder of one of these packages wouldn't have too
- much trouble convincing ISC to make good. A few well-placed letters
- to the right government agencies should do the trick. After all, most
- states have laws against this kind of thing.
-
- So there! :-)
-
-
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- Richard Foulk richard@pegasus.com
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