Author: David Dahlem
Date: 12:01:46 09/26/05
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On September 26, 2005 at 14:36:42, Dann Corbit wrote: >On September 26, 2005 at 14:34:13, David Dahlem wrote: > >>On September 26, 2005 at 14:19:54, robert flesher wrote: >> >>>40 bucks well spent if you ask me. How I don't live to swallow my own words, >>>kidding.:) Cheers >> >>Where did you purchase Fruit? At http://www.fruitchess.com/purchase.htm >> >>all i see is this ... >> >>Attention: Fruit WCCC'05 is not yet available! It should be available around end >>of September! >> >>Fruit will be available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X for 29 € or $35. > >Hit the Refresh button. The Refresh button doesn't help. I think this is a long time bug in AOL. :-( Regards Dave > >"Attention: Fruit 2.2 will be available thursday 29th September 2005. You can >preorder now! > >Fruit is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X for 29 € or $35. > >You can pay via bank transfer to our german account (without costs within the >European Union) or via Paypal or with every major credit card through our credit >card processor Plimus. > >With your purchase confirmation you receive a download link for a setup-file. >After setup you need to submit us the Hardware-fingerprint for your system so >that we can email you your personal registration code for your computer (within >24 hours). You find further informations on hardware fingerprint-activation in >our support-section. > >Purchase Fruit 2.2 via bank transfer >Purchase Fruit 2.2 via Paypal >Purchase Fruit 2.2 via credit card >As a small trader based in Germany (Minderkaufmann) we don't have to charge VAT. >Please be aware that no VAT will be declared in your bill. > >Privacy Policy >We collect user information only during payment. These information are used >solely for receiving the payment and sending you a personal serial number for >your copy. We do not sell or give away any information to other companies or >third parties."
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