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boy some of you people are really stupid if you think something like this
can happen.  I have news for you WAKE UP there is a real world out here.
you are probably the same people who fell for the mungo and dinky dead dog
routine a while back.  i will put you on my mail list for dummies when i get
ready to sell you some shit.

below is a letter i received just after the one they posted to the Omega
List I guess they forgot to post it so here it is do you see the headers?
DA!




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Mark:

I explained it to you.  I believe you were forced to upgrade, and I believe
the reason for that was a major change in database design.  Had you not been
so reluctant to upgrade for such a long period of time, an intermediate
version would have continued to offer the auto download, and you would not
have had to upgrade to a version where the auto call logic was removed.

I don't remember advertising the auto-call capability anyway, but I agree
that upgrades offer new capability, but sometimes lose things that customers
have become accustomed to.  It is a tough balancing act, and you have no
patience and you are very unforgiving of anything that inconveniences you.
You should get another computer and keep one for the old version and one for
the new and keep them both up to date. Computers are cheap these days.  If
you do this I can enable you for a regular second call at no extra expense,
and you can have the peace of mind of always having a backup in case you
don't want to read our web page or go to the extra trouble of determining
what might be different.

There are going to always be upgrades because there is so much to do to keep
all of the markets straight and accomodate many user requests for new
capability.

You compare us with Omega all the time, and this is a little unfair because
they have more money than brains over there.  What little revenue we receive
or whatever advantage we may appear to have, we lose when someone like you
goes on a tirade to slander us because you avoided upgrades when you should
not have done so.  Then blame all of your problems on us.  I would like to
get a hold of that jrehler that wrote that other abusive e-mail.  I may have
his address, but I can tell you
right now that he is on my list and if I find that Randy bastard, he will
get some personal attention, and it won't be friendly.  He needs a couple of
basic lessons.

As for you, you should consider going somewhere else for your data unless
you can suffer a disapointment now and then.  I advised you of this before
so either count to ten the next time or quit as soon as possible and leave
us alone.  I don't have time for these pacifying e-mails.

Bob Pelletier