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Steve Schiffman wrote:  
 
> I have inquired of Glenn Hudson the availability of the 50/5   
> CommunigatePro license that he was the raffle winner of at Warpstock   
> 2003 in Austin, Tx.  
>  
> Glenn has responded that the license has been unused and will gladly   
> transfer it to SCOUG for approx $250 dollars ($220 cash and a couple   
> years SCOUG membership). He will get a confirmation from Stalker   
> Software to transfer the software. He also points out the Stalker   
> Software license page that has options listed for increasing just   
> mailing list counts. See   
> url:http://www.stalker.com/CommuniGatePro/Licensing.html  
> for more info.  
>  
> Regards,  
>  
> Steve Schiffman  
>  
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Mabye everyone missed this in all the list traffic, but I think that we   
should give Steve Schiffman (and Glenn Hudson, for that matter) a big   
thanks for saving us some serious money!!  Assuming of course that we go   
with CommuniGatePro.  
 
Thanks Steve,  
 
Tony Butka  
 
Tony  
 
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