That is one way to think about....it's gotta work or we won't fork out
any money.

Kinda like, hey, I want to drive that new car for 30 days before we pay
for it.

I see where you are coming from, and I feel the same way about software
if I've never heard anything about it before.

But declude virus is *different*.

And not just because I say so, but because everybody on this list that
uses it says so.  I went on the say so of lots of ISP kinda people that
depend on making good decisions to stay in business.  After 15 years in
the business...7 years as an ISP...you get a feel after a while.

So, that's why I'm on this list...cause if there is gonna be a problem I
want someone else to find it first.

Still using 6.06 btw, with no problems....7.xx ain't there yet as far as
I can see.  Get declude and use someone else's web templates.

Summed it all up in the last sentence, months of watching the list....

Thanks, andyb
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Thursday, August 30, 2001, 10:35:14 PM, you wrote:

>>Or, feel free to wait until we *do* start offering a trial version.

TBD> For some of us that's the only option. Management never uses anything harder
TBD> then Hallmark Create-A-Card software (Now with 83% more clip art!!!).
TBD> Software without a trial period is very foreign to them.

TBD> Plus, it's much easier to get approval to install (free) trial software, and
TBD> then 30 days later get approval to purchase already running, already
TBD> working, already proven software - then it is to get purchase approval from
TBD> the start.

TBD> ~Brad

TBD> -----Original Message-----
TBD> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TBD> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
TBD> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 4:06 PM
TBD> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TBD> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] declude setup



>>When is declude going to get a demo or trial version out there for us
TBD> users?

TBD> That still hasn't been decided.  We often get close to coming out with a
TBD> trial version, but just haven't gotten around to it yet.

>>Money back guarantees are good and all, but I would rather not put money
>>out on something and then have to return it,  that is what trial versions
TBD> and
>>demos are for.

TBD> In that case, the question becomes "Do you think the software is very
TBD> likely to do what you want it to?".  If so, you don't have much to lose (in
TBD> the off chance that it doesn't do what you want it to do, you ask for a
TBD> refund).

TBD> If you aren't sure, feel free to ask us questions, or if you want an
TBD> unbiased opinion, you can ask our customers on our mailing lists (send an
TBD> E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "subscribe declude.virus Your Name" or
TBD> "subscribe declude.junkmail Your Name").

TBD> Or, feel free to wait until we *do* start offering a trial version.

TBD>                                                             -Scott
TBD> ---
TBD> Declude: Anti-virus, Anti-spam and Anti-hijacking solutions for
TBD> IMail.  http://www.declude.com



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