Nathan,

It's a Motorola MB860. Pretty new device available from AT&T. Not a low end 
phone. I think it's one of those newer 4G things.

It could be a child but the kid has to have parents that are willing to 
give their kid access to an expensive gadget.

I've given freebees out before to kids. One asked for a couple of days 
extension of the free trial so he could finish some sort of school project. 
I gave him a free year. If someone asks nicely, uses correct English and 
punctuation and gives me sound reasons why they want/need a freebee, I am 
pretty generous.

Another person was in the Nevada department of sanitation and used the app 
to help his crew with snow removal. He said he wanted to pay for it but 
needed all kinds of documentation to submit to get an approval. I just gave 
it to him for free in this case because it would have cost me more to send 
an actual letter with the details. 

Both of these cases could have been clever BS. For a couple of bucks, I'm 
willing to take a risk of being taken if they're creative and well written 
requests.

>> those who are unable or unwilling to spend money on apps ARE NOT PART OF 
MY TARGET MARKET! 

I agree with this too but like I said, if someone can give me a good 
reason, I am willing to cooperate regardless of the demographics of the 
situation. Our app can be used in a lot of safety/educational/research 
situations.

-John Coryat
Science and Technology News Aggregator
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