I wonder if they really are a logical buyer for MQ?
Posted By: Wish I understood this stuff better. nm on 2008-03-13
In Reply to: They bought Dictaphone Corp, and recently Focus. nm - MTN
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Agreed, that's not logical. (sm)
...so it's a good thing no one said that. :-) Not sure where you got that idea. I don't question Norton's or McAfee's "safety," only their superiority (and I have, indeed, seen numerous systems slow to a crawl while either was installed and running). As I ended my last post, YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary).
Thanks for your reply! Yes, that sounds logical. n/m
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that's why Obama is the most logical choice
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How do you meet the buyer?
Do you have to let strangers in your house? I'd be afraid they'd be looking around to case the joint.
EBay Buyer
You don't meet the buyer. You ship whatever you're selling to the buyer. Usually there is a price for shipping that you would decide on.
Just as your points are logical common sense... sm
so also is the obvious reality from past performance of MQ, that you will likely not be happy there.. and need to find another place to work... you will not change the fact that because so many are "on to them" they are hiring anyone willing to work in those positions.. the only thing you CAN change is YOUR situation. You will find these same people who irritate you.. in oher places also.. but the only way you will escape the problems you have mentioned..is to leave where they are prevalent. There are many jobs posted.
I AM the seller.. does it mean the buyer backed out??
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Exactly..and scamming the buyer of that software on ebay--sm
there is always one trying to ruin it for someone else!!!
XP teacher/student edition lets you place it on up to three computers. For home use, this should be sufficient. and no scamming anyone else!
It's called competition in a buyer's market (sm)
or vendor's (hospital's) market, not low-balling.
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