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Re: Re: BEWARE - Do Not Use Optigold - DISHONESTLIARS

From: BurstNET Technologies, Inc President - C.E.O.
Date: Thursday, October 10, 2002
Time: 8:25:38 pm

At 10:20 PM 10/10/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Since you don't know about this and that, perhaps you also don't know
>about the facts surrounding the RMA which was issued OUTSIDE OF NORMAL
>TERMS OF SALE.
>
>Why do you relent in being such an A**hole about a company which has
>tried to work with your firm in an OTHER THAN USUAL RETURN?


Plain and simple, were were issued an RMA, we never got our money back, and
have been avoided and given the run-around about it for months.

SMA
PRES/CEO
BURSTNET


>
>Thursday, October 10, 2002, 10:13:29 PM, BurstNET Technologies, Inc
President - C.E.O. <president@burst.net> wrote:
>BTIPCEO> At 09:02 PM 10/10/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Ummm I hope you don't slap systems just "outside" your file wall...
>
>BTIPCEO> One of the OPTIGOLD system for the web browser was required to be
outside
>BTIPCEO> the firewall....
>
>
>BTIPCEO> DMZ, lock
>>>down things beyond... not even going to get in how to configure a
>BTIPCEO> firewall, as
>>>you could not figure out that the 100 user free version does not
expire...yet
>>>you said you "ran out of time" and had to buy a version to continue to
>BTIPCEO> test it?
>>> If you could not figure out that OptiGold does not "expire" I don't really
>>>want to EVER buy your software...
>
>BTIPCEO> Already admitted I made a mistake on that...as I did not handle
the actual
>BTIPCEO> install and don't know real reason for buying the full product.
>
>BTIPCEO> Point is RMA was issued, and we received the run aruond for
months after
>BTIPCEO> that....regardless of any "contingencies" they claim...we still
received a
>BTIPCEO> complete run-around.
>
>BTIPCEO> SMA
>BTIPCEO> PRES/CEO
>BTIPCEO> BURSTNET
>
>
>>>On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 22:56:33 -0400
>>> "BurstNET Technologies, Inc President - C.E.O." <president@burst.net>
>BTIPCEO> wrote:
>>>
>>>> >That much I'm not sure of... I'm not sure what your definition of
"secure"
>>>> >is. Personally, I wouldn't call putting *any* machine with mission
>BTIPCEO> critical
>>>> >info outside a firewall secure.
>>>>
>>>> There were issues even with the server behind the firewall.
>>>> Remember, you have a web-basex system, and not all machines are behind te
>>>> firewall.
>>>> Compbined with Filemaker on the ackend, we found some major securiy
>BTIPCEO> problems.
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