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> > Chip Louie wrote: > > > All of the purchase decisions were > > made by YOU. How did Matrox screw You? What part of this do YOU not > > understand? > > Sounds like you are saying that the customer is responsible for > determining everything about what is being bought, including > second-guessing the manufacturer's hype. Trouble is, the customer > is seldom as well versed in both programming and the sales jargon > involved. > > I doubt that the customer is always wrong. Some customers may be > confused and really try to get something promised by the > manufacturer to provide certain defined characteristics, effects, or > actions. If the customer tries to the best of his/her ability to > operationalize such things, and can't, then it is not the customer's > fault. Manufacturers have to recognize that not everyone is a > nurd..... > > JerryK Hey, I can see your point but the customer has to take some responsibility for his actions or lack of action at some point. If you don't know what your doing hire a professional. I'm not a doctor and when I don't feel well I call one and make an appointment. Regards, Chip Louie - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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