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Old 10-03-2007, 07:36 PM   #23
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by Alisa View Post
In my experience that's a common mistake the marketeers make. They think the customer will have a lower opinion of your product if you just level with them than if you let them sit, stew, and imagine the worst.
Geez! You think?!? Alisa, *NONE* of us at NAEB got these engineering samples for free! In fact, we paid far *MORE* for each unit than what we hope to pay for the production units! And yet we're not getting the support we believe we deserve for serving as beta-test guinea-pigs - or at least that's *MY* humble opinion. So if you think you're sitting there stewing and imagining the worst, what do you think I'm doing?

I can guarantee I'm not lazing around, whistling 'Dixie'.

Derek
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