said:
> eCS 1.2 Upgrade -- must have the CDs, *NO* digital delivery.
> 1.2 Application Pack Upgrade -- " " " " " " " "
OK.
> Buyer Protection Plan, or whatever their designation du jour for this
>is.
See the website to get your naming right. :-)
> SVISTA -- Win XP emulation module (unless you can get more than one
>OS module at an attractive price)
See the website price list for the relative pricing.
>> on the individual items. I expect the discounts to be similar to what we
>> got for eCS 1.1 purchases from Kim, but nothing is cast in stone at this
>> time.
>This is all predicated on the assumption that there is some cost
>advantage to the group buy, vs. whatever upgrade costs I would otherwise
>be looking at.
Which letter of the word discount confused you? :-)
When you decide what you want, email me directly with specific quantities.
Regards,
Steven
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