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Jerry - There is a tremendous amount of work involved in developing a
product like TradeLab. I have both Omega's dongle and TradeLab's hardlock
on my LPT1 port and never have any problems. Developers of such complicated
software have to be sure their intellectual property can't be pirated or
they would never spend the time and money to develop it. TradeLab let's you
purchase a second copy for another computer such as a laptop for a nominal
fee. By the way, Omega's hardlock is much different than Omega's.
TradeLab's will never be compromised.
Jim Gavey
<http://www.Trading-and-Investing-with-TradeLab.com>
On October 28, 2000 at 10:51 PM Jerry [mailto:drwar@xxxxxxxxxxxx] wrote:
Security Block ?, You just changed my mind about the product. I have had
enought
problems to last me a lifetime with security blocks. Just the cheap gold
plating they use on the parallel ports these days is enought to cause
corrision of the contacts and bad connections. In the middle of a trade who
in their right mind wants to see ? "Security block not found, Program
shutting down."
Jerry W.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Gavey [mailto:Jim@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 10:37 PM
> To: Omega List; BobR
> Subject: RE: Re[2]: TradeLab Software
>
>
> Bob - Sanzr, Inc. incurs approximately $100 in security block
> hardware and
> programming costs for each order so there is a 5% restocking
> fee. I believe
> it is the buyer's responsibility to return the product so
> shipping cost in
> involved unless you happen to be in Salt Lake City.
>
> Jim Gavey
> <http://www.Trading-and-Investing-with-TradeLab.com>
>
> On October 28, 2000 at 9:58 PM BobR
> [mailto:bobrabcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] asked:
> Is there a restocking fee if TL is returned within the 30
> day period?
> What expenses are involved in a return?
> BobR
>
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