Good point. Software showing up in droves on eBay, of
a particular package, reflects *a belief* that a new
version is coming soon as merchants clear out their
stock. The guys who show up to computer shows and hawk
their wares on PriceWatch are the ones I'm thinking
of, and a few of them here in H-town have been offer
specials on FrameMaker recently.

(As an aside, they should rename eBay "caveat emptor"
and I never buy software there.)

Thanks for the heads up, Dov!

--- Dov Isaacs <isaacs at adobe.com> wrote:

> Make no such assumption, especially when dealing
> with
> eBay. The prices mentioned reflect (1) someone has
> genuine product obtained illicitly - use your
> imagination,
> (2) copied CDs with either a "cracked" software
> version
> or stolen serial serial number, or (3) ...
> Remember that prices that are too good to be true
> are the
> best indicators of fraud of some type.
> 
>       - Dov
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
>
framers-bounces+isaacs=adobe.com at lists.frameusers.com
> 
> >
>
[mailto:framers-bounces+isaacs=adobe.com at lists.frameusers.com]
> >  On Behalf Of Chris Borokowski
> > Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 11:01 AM
> > To: Scott Prentice; 'Framers'; Free Framers List
> > Subject: Re: FrameMaker deals on eBay...
> > 
> > Must mean a new version is coming soon. Prices
> always
> > drop to reduce stock.
> > 
> > --- Scott Prentice <sp at leximation.com> wrote:
> 


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