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- From: pf@bilbo.bio.purdue.edu (Paul Furbacher)
- Subject: Re: BP 7.0 upgrade and ProtoGen
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- References: <19921111131105.h198@hosp.med.umich.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 19:11:08 GMT
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- In article <19921111131105.h198@hosp.med.umich.edu>,
- h198@hosp.med.umich.edu (Gene Mangum) writes:
- >
- > I *think* I saw a comment here a couple of days ago that owning both
- > TP 6 and TPW entitled one to a free copy of ProtoGen. The article
- > said something to the effect of "read your upgrade notice carefully".
- > Well, I have, and I still can't find this.
-
- Steve Modena penned the comment and I'm glad he did. I had missed
- it in the upgrade letter (it was not in the postcard).
-
- Flip the upgrade letter over, look for the signature and
- begin reading backwards. You'll find it quickly.
- Best way to proof read.
-
- Oddly, when I first called the Borland sales desk
- to order the upgrade, I was *sold* Protogen for $49.95.
- At the time, I was responding to the pre-release postcard.
- The real upgrade notice came the next day, and I
- didn't read it carefully enough to see that I should
- have gotten it free. My next call to Borland corrected the
- matter.
-
- Thanks Steve.
-
- PF
-
-