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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:40 am
by gregf
ryanbp01 wrote:Could be pirated methinks. Aaarrgghh!
BPR
A $150 CD for $15, you think?
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:32 pm
by ryansm7
gregf wrote:A $150 CD for $15, you think?
If it is really the FBI

...hoping to catch poachers...
$15 could easily get you 20...
Seriously though, if you use the computer more than printed materials... it may be worth it for you.
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:49 pm
by dcottrill
If you wait for them to put it on sale you can save some $$'s. I picked up the 2008 version on sale and then received an offer for the 2009 one at a fraction of the cost of new (don't recall now what the price was), but it was worth updating. I have both, but didn't pay $150 for the pair.
Wait for the sales to by them.
I like the ability to search for the articles, even if I have it in print. Plus, now I have them all and they are easy to search and review. My wife loves them and can't wait for all of my magazines to go digital. She wants to reclaim the space and make my archive library smaller. What's a library with out books?
Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 8:36 am
by 8iowa
When on eBay, I pass on any items from foreign sources. There is way too much fraud and copyright infringement. Canada is the exception, but even in this case, the shipping costs are excessive.
Buy the cd from Taunton - pay the money - you'll be happy. By the way, if for some reason there is a problem with any of their dvd's or cd's Taunton has great customer service.