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Re: Omega Doesnt Trust Me!!!



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.... sigh

You are quite correct; it is my business.  Furthermore, being somewhat of an 
expert at wasting my time, I'm sure I would only squander that 5 minutes on
something
even less productive than talking to the nice lady at Omega.

Dave


At 10:14 PM 2/19/98 -0600, you wrote:
>thats the point.  "you paid for the software"  it is yours.  if you are
>willing to give omega an extra 5 minutes thats your business.  from what i
>understand, there are no "true" permanent passwords (this is what i was
>told).  if you have paid for your software, and change machines you have to
>call them.
>
>again, bill cruz and omega dont trust me (or you).  thats called a lack of
>mutual respect in my book.  
>
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>At 10:27 PM 2/19/98 +0000, you wrote:
>>I paid for TS in cash over a year ago.  I have periodically had to call in
>>for a password...
>>no big deal--it takes about 5 minutes.  The last time I called for a PW,
>>about 2 weeks ago,
>>I was told the password was "permanent".  I don't know if I will again have
>>to call for a PW,
>>but if I do, it's no big deal.
>>
>>In other words, it's just not a big issue.
>>
>>Dave
>>
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>dave, i want to decide how to spend my time ... not let omega make that
>decision for me.  i paid for the software, it is my software.  they did not
>disclose to me id have to call them for life, updating this everytime there
>is a problem with my pc.
>
>
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>>
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>>At 09:46 PM 2/19/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>>If you pay the whole price when you buy the software - do you get a "good
>for
>>>forever" password?
>>>
>>>Also - have people encountered password problems using TradeStation?  Note
>>that I
>>>ask this because buying TradeStation may be one of my options - and - if I
>>spend
>>>that much money for a program - I don't want to depend on the vendor for
>>anything
>>>(no offense to Omega in particular - but I run a fair number of legacy
>>>applications where the vendor is now kaput - but the software keeps doing
>its
>>>job).  Robyn
>>>
>>
>>
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