I think the fact that all hard drive and CD backups of any customer details
were lost, but all copies of the project code and data were safe and intact
says it all!

On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Gene Segal <wavefr...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> I have never dealt with R Weisling directly, but I do enjoy the Nixie
> group he started.
>
> The one thing that confuses me:  if Ray lost all his customer data, but
> still had access to the Nixie group he started, couldn't he have recreated
> the database by posting on the list?  Couldn't he have responded directly
> to the customers he accepted payment from who were requesting product or
> refund from him on the list?  I know firsthand that it's not fun getting
> burned.  How about a 3rd party escrow as a solution?  I think this is done
> for things like transferring domain names and such. Funds are held in a 3rd
> party account until all conditions of the deal are satisfied.   Just a
> thought.
>
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