Re: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

2000-09-26 Thread Jay Jennings
The U.S. law specifically makes discussion of pricing between competitors (all or some) a federal offense. According to either Marshall Kragen or I think there's a difference between discussion or PRICING and discussion of PRICES. The former is what you are going to charge, the latter is what

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2000-09-24 Thread JustinMacCarthy
What ??? Don't you guys go on about Free Speech ll the time?? :-) ~Justin MacCarthy Sorry. It is illegal US citizens to discuss our rates in an open forum like this. Check the many salary surveys widely available on the internet.

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2000-09-24 Thread paul smith
Oh, good grief! Not this old urban legend again. Our fees are posted on our website at www.support.net Haven't heard from the feds yet! best, paul At 04:57 PM 9/22/00 -0700, you wrote: Sorry. It is illegal US citizens to discuss our rates in an open forum like this. Check the many salary

RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

2000-09-24 Thread Steve Pierce
. - Steve Steve Pierce, HDL "Co-Location starting $99 per month, no setup fee" (734) 482-9682 | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://HDL.com -Original Message- From: paul smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 6:33 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Nati

Re: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

2000-09-24 Thread Jim McAtee
Thanks for the advice, Steve. I'm raising my fees. (Now your in for it). ;-) Jim -Original Message- From: Steve Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, September 24, 2000 6:13 PM Subject: RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio

RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

2000-09-24 Thread Norman Elton
Steve- Might want to watch your signature :). Steve Pierce, HDL "Co-Location starting $99 per month, no setup fee" (734) 482-9682 | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://HDL.com Norman Elton Information Technology College of William Mary

RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

2000-09-24 Thread Steve Pierce
Like I said, you can post your rates in a forum, you can't 'discuss' them. - Steve -Original Message- From: Norman Elton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 8:27 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

2000-09-24 Thread Steve Pierce
in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial Thanks for the advice, Steve. I'm raising my fees. (Now your in for it). ;-) Jim -Original Message- From: Steve Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, September 24, 2000 6:13 PM Subject: RE: Discussing Rates

RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

2000-09-24 Thread Peter Theobald
You'd better watch that signature of yours... looks like you're discussing rates. At 08:13 PM 9/24/00 -0400, Steve Pierce wrote: Uhhh, you can post your rates, that isn't illegal. Talking about your rates in a discussion forums is subject of some laws and has lots of room to get yourself in

RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial

2000-09-24 Thread Steve Pierce
people did. - Steve -Original Message- From: Peter Theobald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 10:16 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Discussing Rates in a Public Forum -- was National Radio Commercial You'd better watch that signature of yours... looks like you're

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2000-09-23 Thread Mark Warrick
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2000-09-22 Thread Dave Hannum
Dice.com just had a national radio commercial that showcased a "ColdFusion specialist", as they called him, that doubled his previous salary by using Dice.com. = "What we need is a list of specific unknown problems we will encounter" Davi

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2000-09-22 Thread Stewart McGowan
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