How do we count "users"?
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Hi TexasT:
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Max:
I would be happy to talk to you about your situation.
You can email me at tom@pbwiki.com and we can speak about the best way to count your users and what licensing you will need.
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Inappropriate?Max:
I would be happy to talk to you about your situation.
You can email me at tom@pbwiki.com and we can speak about the best way to count your users and what licensing you will need.
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Inappropriate?Hi TexasT:
You are also free to contact me at tom (at) pbwiki (dot) com.
You can also call me at: 866-945-4463
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Inappropriate?So you can tell me that your favorite color is plaid? ;-)
What's so difficult about spelling out who's considered a "user" and who isn't? I would have thought that was pretty straight forward. And if the rules change depending on the type of account, what's so difficult about specifying it for each type of service? Up until I saw this question, I had assumed it referred to those who were authorized to make changes, and then came the doubts...
I kind of hate to agree with the guy on another Q&A thread who berated you for your lack of transparency, but I'm inclined to agree in this instance. And it really doesn't promote trust.
I do thank you for your answer, though. It's helped me make a decision I've been pondering for a while. -
Inappropriate?Yeah, what about the rest of us? I still have a problem trusting salespeople who won't publicly state their terms of doing business. You guys are starting to sound like AutoCad.
I’m surprised PBwiki has stooped to this sort of behaviour
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