Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pro-avalon.cts.com!jeffj From: jeffj@pro-avalon.cts.com (Jeff Jungblut) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Beagle Scam Message-ID: <15261.apple.net@pro-avalon> Date: 8 Dec 89 04:04:24 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 26 In-Reply-To: message from archer@hsi.UUCP > Hmmm, I never did get a response to a query I had a couple of weeks ago. > I was concerned that without a modem hooked up to my Apple I couldn't > take advantage of the Beagle offer. My request was similar to Matt's > suggestion above. If Beagle make certain software "free" I would be > willing to pay the cost of a disk and any shipping and handling. > > I just wondered if the reason Beagle may not do that is because of the > labour and man-hours required for what could easily be a deluge of requests. > > Garry Archer Esq. {noao, yale, uunet}!hsi!archer -OR- archer@hsi.com No, we won't accept blank disks and a shipping/handling fee. It would create too much work for our office. That's one of the reasons we have Beagle Buddies out there in user groups, helping keep our influx of TimeOut program update mail (nearly) under control. The programs may be freely distributed via user group libraries; the only limitation is that you don't upload them to another bulletin board or information service. Jeff Jungblut _______________________________________________________________ jeffj@pro-avalon.cts.com (preferred) | jeffj@pro-beagle.cts.com crash!pro-avalon!jeffj | crash!pro-beagle!jeffj