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Joe http://www.lotto.fsnet.co.uk/ I have emailed all the ones on the above site, and apert from one return, I'm fairly certain they received them. I am in danger of being accused of spamming if I keep emailing them. I can only repeat my original suggestion that users or potential users email them, referring them to the above site, and ask them why they are unwilling to participate. Loss of potential sales would be much more motive then I can apply. "CDEX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > John, > > Is there any ongoing action to get those non-responders to respond? > > I'm wondering about the two software houses who consistently advertise big > wins on their Web sites and who haven't replied to your e-mails. > > Not trying to hang all the effort on you, because you have already called on > other RGL people to contact the non-responders. > > It's tacky for another software writer to hassle them. However it is > certainly appropriate for lottery software users and customers to get on the > case of vendors who advertise "wins" heavily, but who start looking the > other way when confronted with this challenge. > > Joe > > > John Dingley wrote: > > > > The problem is I don't want anyone to say they "were on holiday" or > > some other such excuse. I'll give a couple of weeks to be fair (but I > > agree in reality if they don't reply within a couple of days they may > > be unlikely to - perhaps they are just viewing to see how things > > unfold before they respond.) > > > > The web http://www.lotto.fsnet.co.uk/ details how such non responses > > will be treated. I have now got quite a few invites out. > >
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