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To: Post-It-Note who wrote (29924)11/8/1998 8:08:00 PM
From: WW.com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33268
 
Cmon John you're beating a dead horse, and I for one have always enjoyed horses. Go back and find a man's size chicken to carve.

Of course they sold the unit(s), it said they were a customer...someone already provided you the definition of a customer..Don't ignore there help.

GO BACK TO YOUR CHICKEN!



To: Post-It-Note who wrote (29924)11/8/1998 8:41:00 PM
From: Marshall  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 33268
 
Good, I'd almost really see it done that way for a while.

Many of these companies are through with their full evaluations and are in process of placing their next orders. They haven't a clue as to whether at the last minute if someone is going to want an extra 10 client cards or less desktop cards so it's extremely hard to assign an exact value to a sale until the equipment is delivered and the money is in the bank.



To: Post-It-Note who wrote (29924)11/9/1998 1:57:00 AM
From: TheLineMan  Respond to of 33268
 
May be it was a single port server, and RACE felt the dollar amount was insignificant? Obviously the sale wasn't, or they would have waited a day so they could have replaced "insignificant sales" with "significant sales" of Be There up to date.