Hi Listers,

I am afraid I can't but agree with Allison on this.  I joined the list for 
tricks and tips on how to get the best out of my BN.  However, and I'm sorry if 
this sounds cold, I feel the whole debate on the NFB discount is turning the 
list into something else.  Jonathan has given us PDI's own side of the story 
and I see no reason why, rather than expanding this discussion, we can not get 
back to the whole business of sharing knowledge of the BN family of products on 
the list.  Don't forget that some of us are based outside the US and can do 
without the NFB vs ACB saga! Not a threat, but if this carries on, I would have 
to leave the list myself.  I can always send my questions to tech support 
directly anyway!

Kaz



> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Allison Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 19:24:11 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] leaving the list

>Hello listers,
>I plan on leaving the list, but rather than just leaving, I want to tell
>you why.  When I joined the list, I was told it was a list that shares tips
>and tricks and answers questions.  I realize that questions get  answered
>and tips get exchanged, and some of my questions have been answered, which
>I appreciate.  However, recently,  two questions that I remember sending
>never got a response.  I could accept that if they were highly technical,
>but they weren't.  Over the last few weeks, time has been taken talking
>about the Braillenot's shortcomings, debating the whole NFB discount
>wisdom, and frankly, I've had enough.  If I'd wanted a discussion list, I
>would have joined one.
>Does Braillenote have its shortcomings, of course.  Almost any device has
>things that aren't perfect.  But I think it's wonderful, and I think PDI is
>more responsive to customers than a lot of other places.
>I'm sure I'm not the only one frustrated with the list, but I can call tech
>support if I really need help, without being on the list and having to wade
>through all the discussion.  Yes, I know I can delete and I do, but if this
>is what the list has predominantly become, I'm not interested in participating.

>Allison



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