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February 1995, Week 5

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Mark Sexton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Sexton <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Mar 1995 03:33:06 GMT
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] says...
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>Ken Sletten writes:
>
>>Full registration by 5 March:         $ 395
>>Full registration after 5 March:     $ 495
>>Daily registration by 5 March:       $ 225
>>Daily registration after 5 March:   $ 275
>
>>Note deliberate bias to encourage
>>full registration.
>
>The second question is, Ken, who do we register with? I have never
>received anything in the mail regarding IPROF, nor can I remember an
>e-mail registration form -- and March 5 is almost upon us.
>
>Are we to believe that there is also a deliberate bias to make us pay
the
>higher rate, too?
>
>Wirt Atmar
 
That's interesting. I've received three mailings so far. The last two
after I sent in my check.
 
The first one was black ink on inexpensive white paper. Not real
professional looking but certainly did the job. When I received
that I thought: "Gee. All that discussion on the HP3000-L about the
costs of IPROF seems to have gotten though to someone".
 
After sending in my check, however, I received two more mailings. These
two with three or four colors, glossy on heavy stock. I was under the
impression that once you registered, you were removed from the
mailing list. Maybe the wrong people were removed.
 
Mark Sexton.

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