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> Subject: assistive tech store marketing mac
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>> I find this both Scandalous that they would make blind people pay
>> them
>> to "customize" an imac, and flattering that they would consider
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Hi,
I paid a hundred or so more for my Macbook because my LAN tech ordered
it with twice the RAM and I am sure glad he did.
Maybe this is it.
Regards,
Alex,
On 9-Jun-09, at 10:54 AM, Justin Harford wrote:
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> I find this both Scandalous that they would make blind people pay them
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uot;Justin Harford"
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Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 12:54 PM
Subject: assistive tech store marketing mac
>
> I find this both Scandalous that they would make blind people pay them
> to "customize" an imac, and flattering that they would consider
> marketing an imac at a
I think the customization they are talking about is more geared toward
businesses etc. and installing possibly windows and the like. They
aren't selling the machines for more than you could purchase it
elsewhere. Yeah, I did a little digging around and they don't make a
habit of selling to
I find this both Scandalous that they would make blind people pay them
to "customize" an imac, and flattering that they would consider
marketing an imac at all.
http://www.rla.com/
Cl
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I find this both Scandalous that they would make blind people pay them
to "customize" an imac, and flattering that they would consider
marketing an imac at all.
http://www.rla.com/
Click on the store link, and there is another link "request quote for
mac systems"
Regards
Justin Harford