On 18-Jun-00, Chris Wiles wrote:
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>> 1 Chris supplies sales figures to Thomas.
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> This is difficult, as what kind of 'sales figures' exist? Sure, I have
> invoices and invoice amounts, and a written list of sold products, but
> nothing concrete. ie. you can't exactly fax over a list of invoices, or
> even an invoice roundup :-/
I think in this case Thomas should simply accept the number you state.
Such trust is essential in business. Also, you probably have evidence
of how many CDs you actually took possession of. The number sold
cannot be more than physically existed.
>> There now, wasn't that simple?
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> There's one key area that's missed here - Haage want to license
> appp.device and, as they owed me money, they said they would sort out a
> complete deal as they, generally, know what NC sales are like (so, in
> theory can act as a 'third party guarantor of sales), so Thomas can be
> more assured that they are telling the truth when they say that NC3 sales
> are terrible, for instance :)
Yes I can see that complicates the whole deal.
What ppp.device did AmiTCP/IP use in earlier versions? I'm quite
surprised there seems to be only two in existence, Thomas' and
Holger's. I realise it's probably a bit more complex than some other
drivers, but when one looks for alternative serial.device or A2065.device,
the available selection is quite amazing.
Just how big a deal is a ppp.device? And what use could be made of
Thomas' appp.device outside the Genesis or AmiTCP environments?
How did the older TCP/IP programs do it?
And one more: Is there any possiblity you could sell more NC3 licenses
with keyfiles without supplying a CD. After all, the whole suite is
available from Vapor--or rather it was until Genesis was pulled.
If you could do that I would have a damn good go at selling them
through our club, but I wouldn't do it for a CD version.
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