Posted by Tony Cooper on 10/19/05 20:21
On 19 Oct 2005 09:36:18 -0700, "Travis Newbury"
<TravisNewbury@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Tony Cooper wrote:
>> >I would want the clerk to inform me of the limitations of my decision.
>> >THEN I will decide if I still want this model.
>> If I find the rare store clerk that knows the difference, I would
>> expect him to say that the DVDs created on this burner may not be
>> playable on all DVD players.
>
>And this is different from your consultant telling you that your page
>may not be viewable by your customers how?
It is the way the information is offered. You've snipped this down,
but in the body of the posts you've taken the position that the
customer should be informed that the decision is based on flaws, and
I've taken the position that the customer should be offered an
alternate choice that works better. I've also discouraged dwelling to
excess on the technical reasons the original decision could be
improved on.
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Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL
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