2008/4/29 Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > 2008/4/29 Alan Boba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Ross Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I donated $40 without seeing Openoffice. I had read enough > > > reviews to feel comfortable doing so. I had trailed > > > Corel Wordperfect Office and I liked it, but didn't wish > > > to pay the price. This morning I got a sales pitch offering > > > to sell WPO for $12.95. I suppose it's too late to take > > > my donation back, or a portion of it. Comments Please. > > > > > > You've reached a mailing list populated by volunteers. To take up the > > question of a refund I would guess you'd need to contact the credit card > > processor. > > > > As for the offer of Wordperfect Office for $12.95 I would be suspicious > > of > > that. I know Corel has special offers from time to time but I can't say > > I > > ever recall them offering WPO for less than about $90 and I've been on > > their > > mailing list almost since they acquired Wordperfect from Novell. > > > > Also, OpenOffice is *free*. We are very pleased that you chose to donate > but the product *is* free to download and to use on as many computers as you > like in as many different contexts as you like - personal, business, > education etc. etc. You are also free to give it to others to use under the > same conditions. Support is also free via this mail list run by users of > OpenOffice who donate time to help other users. There are other free > support groups, blogs & forums on the internet. Documentation is also free > via the web site <www.openoffice.org> although there are specialist books > for sale should you need them. > > > Forwarding to unsubscribed OP.
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