Hi Brian,
When you order your Dictionary and Thesaurus package ensure you specify
whether you want the UK or US version as they are separate products.
Rob Findlater
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Dear Rob Findlater or anyone else at Humanware:
If I buy the Concise Oxford Dictionary in Canada, do I receive
just the U. S. version or both the U. S. and British versions of
the dictionary and thesaurus on the same card?
The dictionary and thesaurus sounds like a great idea and I'll
phone Humanware here in Canada to order it soon.
I think it counts as an eligible medical expense for Income Tax
purposes here in Canada because it is an accessory for a
Braille/Speech notetaker but would have to read the Income Tax
Act of Canada, 1972 as amended and in particular I think it is
Reg. 5800 or so that lists various devices that qualify.
I suppose the Francophone and German users will be wanting
dictionaries and thesauruses soon too.
Brian
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