At 19:20 2009-07-15, Michael Madigan <[email protected]> wrote:

>Some people make a living selling clients stuff that is 
>unnecessary.  I try to sell clients what they need.  My clients have 
>the lowest number of bugs, lowest cost in maintenance and are never 
>sold a bill of goods.  Oh sure I

      Actually, you do literally sell them a bill of goods.  You do 
invoice, no?

>could have talked them into buying an upgrade each time MS put one 
>out and I would have made more money, but how ethical is that?

<sarcasm>
      Your family could starve because of your lack of ethics.
</sarcasm>

      The sad thing is that some people stating the above would not 
be being sarcastic.

[snip]

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko



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