Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 10:06 PM
Subject: SCOUG-General: eCS CD's #'s 1 & 2 for sale
Hi
Which version is your uncle selling ?
Do not forget that eCs 1.1 is already here since a while !
One can get the newest version for US 199 ...
... so nobody may pay his price !?
BTW: If one already has an OS/2 license the sidegrade prices
are even lower ...
... US$ 89 ;-|
Just to let you both know !!
Good luck, svobi
metcalf@attglobal.net on 29.10.2003 22:44:23
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Subject: SCOUG-General: eCS CD's #'s 1 & 2 for sale
My uncle, Ted Clarke, living in Laguna Woods CA, has decided not to
install
eCS. He has eCS CD's 1 & 2 [but not 3] complete with registration
papers,
including the registration code.{ joachim@mensys.nl says that he'll
transfer
the registration to the purchaser.} Ted wants $168 total for the two,
postpaid or if the purchaser is within a reasonable distance of Laguna
Woods
he'll deliver them in person. He can be reached at tedclarke@fea.net
Norm Metcalf, Boulder CO
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