said:
>Mensys is in Holland. (Or did you mean that they now have a full,
>_domestic_ fullfillment capability ?)
I don't work for them, so I don't know the details. They might have a US
office or partner, although fullfillment from Holland is not much of an
issue. Single CD's ship from Holland for about $5USD, so I would expect
shipping for the eCS package to be about $10USD or so.
>an active distributor in Canada, which I have a record of somewhere, that
>might be a good alternative here. Who knows -- one might even gain
>something from the weakness of the Canadian dollar ?
There are a couple of Canandian distributors, but I don't know if they are
authorized to ship to the US.
>I'd no idea that PrismData had dropped out of new (s/w only) sales.
IIRC, it's been almost a year, perhaps more, since this happened.
Steven
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