Hello Group,

I normally wouldn't jump into a discussion about this (and I normally only
post in the CCIE group), but I would like to clarify a few things about
ccRouters.com.  First of all, Michael Lea (who started this thread) is not
the owner and doesn't have any interest in the success of the site.  He is a
customer who rented some time from me and was happy with the service and
wanted to let others know (like others do for all resources available).
Secondly, the name wasn't chosen to be mistaken for ccbootcamp.  I think
everyone here knows who ccbootcamp is and knows what they have to offer.
Besides, there are several other sites that start with "cc" that provide
resources for Cisco Certification (i.e. - ccprep.com, ccstudy.com).  I have
personally purchased several things from Brad and Marc (including attending
their bootcamp class) and have been pleased with their service.  ccRouters
was started so I could try to recoup some of the cost of acquiring the rack
to prepare for my CCIE and not to imitate ccbootcamp.  Lastly, the rate for
a 16-hour session stated below is the regular price and does not reflect the
special pricing available.

Thanks,
Michael

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Carl
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 11:00 AM
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Subject: Re: CCIE prep [7:30730]


Brad,
Just because the site starts with CC we will not confuse it with yours
 This may be hard to believe but their are other companies out there
besides yours..  I do not think this is spam just because Michale has
not been very active in this group.  Hopefully this company will be more
successful than others.  I hope they don't hit rock bottom and sell of
there racks on ebay.

Brad Ellis wrote:

>GROUPSTUDY MEMBERS:  PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE THIS SITE WITH CCBOOTCAMP.  They
>are NOT affiliated with us in any way.
>
>Michael, couple things:
>
>Your first post to the group (or at least in the past two months) and your
>spamming your site, not good.
>
>Why would anyone want to pay $100 for 16 hours of racktime without ATM when
>they can get the same type of gear for $80 (rack2) for a full 24 hours from
>us?  Just curious.
>
>thanks,
>-Brad Ellis
>CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
>Network Learning Inc
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>used Cisco gear:  www.optsys.net
>CCIE Labs, racks, and classes:  http://www.ccbootcamp.com/quicklinks.html
>
>""Michael Lea""  wrote in message
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>
>>FYI -- To those out there that are looking for cheap rack rentals.  Rack
>>rental are for 8 hour increments so you do no pay for a full 24 hours when
>>you only may need 8-16 hours of rack time
>>
>>Here is the link:




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