On Thursday 13 April 2006 14:22, Support wrote:

[CC the OP as they seem to be not subscribed]

Strange... I cannot find this company listed on the Distributor's page at all. 
Not even remotely similar names... Perhaps they are listed under a different 
name? If so, I'll remove them forthwith.

OTOH, I remember a company recently (last year IIRC) which had the exact same 
deal. Their name escapes me ATM (I'll check my archives in a minute), but I 
think we removed them. If we didn't, then it is probably that they have 
simply changed names, and put up a redirect to the new name.

Ah. It was Manay Software... Their site seems to be taken off (there's a page 
there, but it does nothing).

However, as I said, Think All doesn't appear to be in our listing (I couldn't 
even find their URL in the list), so there is little we can do. I suspect 
that it is the same company under a different name.
>


> I agree. As a Community Distributor I am concerned about our reputation. I
> visited this site and it is as this gentleman describes. They list OOo at
> $99, offer it as part of a free four CD set and bill only a $2.95 shipping
> charge. However, if you read their Terms of Use they state that only two of
> the CDs are actually free and the other two are offered on a 10 day trial.
> If the buyer does not contact the company at the end of the ten days with
> intent to return the two CDs he will be charged $24.95 for each one. But
> that's not all. By requesting the CDs the buyer joins a CD of the month
> type of membership where he will receive a set of 4 CDs each month on a ten
> day trial with the same terms.
>
> Most, if not all of the software is Open Source, including OpenOffice.org
> 2.0.2, The GIMP 2, Firefox, TuxPaint, VirtualDub, Audacity, Blender and
> Nvu.
>
> These terms are not disclosed to the buyer before the sale. In fact, I did
> not find them anywhere on the site except in the Terms of Use, which most
> people do not read. Instead, they advertise the products as free with a
> shipping fee.
>
> I know you the OpenOffice.org community cannot prevent them from
> distributing open source software but if this company is a Community
> Distributor you can remove them from the list. They do not telll people
> that it is open source, in fact they mislead them to think it is normally
> expensive software sold retail. That is very unethical. Perhaps the
> marketing project can create a web page or other communiqué to warn the
> public about such inscrupulous vendors.
>
>
> Rick Savoia
> Savoia Computer
> www.savoiacomputer.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kartek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:10 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Marketing] Think All
>
> Gentlemen,
>
> Your association with the Think All company, disturbs me, I became
> associated with your fine product,  Open Office 2.02 through them, for that
> I am thankful.
>
> However their marketing, is very deceptive to say the least,  what I
> thought I was paying for the cd proved to be a ruse and $6.95 quickly
> turned into over 49 dollars.  Taken I may add out of my bank account
> without any notification to me.
>
> Calling them I got referred to their terms of use which is a lenghty
> document to say the least and sure enough hidden well, by verbage and
> placement was their right to charge after 10 trial period which never
> appears in any of the lanuage advertising the products, nor on the recipt
> you recieve after making payment.   I will also add it doesn't even show up
> inside the package when you recieve the CD'S.
>
> Bait and switch? perhaps, legal most probably so, stench to high heaven and
> my first reaction was to associate all the programs and
> authoring/sponsoring agencies in the same cateagory.  Still is matter of a
> fact although I know that your not responsible for their acts.  However,
> there is that human tendency to find guild by association.
>
> It would be my hope, that you would review, investigate their pratices, and
> inline with the eithics, and bussiness morality you have always displayed,
> make any adjustment you would deem necessary to protect your good name and
> those of us who believe in the work you do.
>
> http://www.thinkall.com/home.htm    the pratice these people employed
> shadow fine institutions working hard in a very compettive world.  
> Associations are as important as iron clad customers, and are
> intradependant and interdepandant and dilengence required to ensure you
> have those that benefit you, and shed perhaps those who shadow or foul your
> reputation.
>
>
> Thank you for the fine products, and any considerations and time on this
> issue.
>
> Harry D. Rollins
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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