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Steve Schiffman wrote:  
 
> If you ordered the product codes for CD media, then CD media is being  
> shipped from Mensys to Steven Levine. If you ordered the electronic  
> delivery product codes, then you will have to download the product  
> following the instructions in the electronic e-mail invoice. The  
> invoice indicates whether your product(s) are CD media or electronic  
> delivery.  
 
Well, I thought I was quite clear -- throughout this process -- about  
*only* wanting the physical media option, and my (written) order was based  
on that.  According to the Mensys invoice, I am supposed to go somewhere  
to d/l the following:  App. Pack, SVISTA, Open Office.  It makes perfect  
sense that the subscription plans would be for digital delivery, but,  
otherwise, we seem to have a bit of a contradiciton here.  
 
> My invoice says that the CD media product(s) are being shipped 1 Oct  
> 04,  
 
I did not notice such a reference on my Mensys invoices.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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