Hi to everyone! I had a few things I wanted to seek some help on. I have some friends, some of wich are blind, some are sighted. What I'm trying to do, mainly through me teling my friends about GW Micro and Window-Eyes, is to encourage, ratehr than to discourage my friends to at least consider the Window-Eyes demonstration copy available at http://www.GWMicro.com/Demo or to take a look at the Window-Eyes payment plan. I am no exbirt on this and do not pretend to be-I will never be one anyways. But what I'm wondering is this. I've noticed a lot of my friends seem open at least to the idea of trying the Window-Eyes demo. But as soon as I show them the payment plan page, and read the details on how much money they must pay off in total, I have gotten rather argumentitive fighting comments such as: "This is a freakin rip off!" This usually ends up with me insisting that in no way is it a rip off, and that the people are more "blind" than I thought possible, and usually ends up with me being at odds with a lot of them, insisting that I'm crazy about standing up for some software program. That may be true. But I'm wondering, what other points can I make? How can I convince my friends and others that the payment plan is not a rip off, and that GW Micro wouldn't do such a thing? I've been trying to figure out what I can say for a while now. But can't seem to get a good idea started. Any recommendations from anyone either as a Window-Eyes user who has a payment plan, or from the staff and developers at GW Micro itself? It would be nice to see the customer-base of GW Micro incrace. Any way I can help to insure that this happens is what I am striving to do. But I don't want to go too far and press the issue. I suppose if people think that paying the Window-Eyes payment plan is a rip off, then I suppose I can't do anything. Can I? Thanks!
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