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Re: Hiring a coder to squash a bug?
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Re: Hiring a coder to squash a bug?


  • Subject: Re: Hiring a coder to squash a bug?
  • From: Kevin Ballard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 21:01:04 -0500

To put an end to this discussion, I've solved the bug for him for considerably less than $500 ;)

Oh, and no legal contract was required.

On Nov 6, 2004, at 7:48 PM, Bruce Truax wrote:

You might want to consider becoming a paid member of Apple's ADC program.
That will give you two paid tech support incidences which I think will cover
help for this type of problem. $500 may seem like a lot to solve your
problem but you will also get a significant discount on a new computer (if
you are in the market) and I believe you will get a copy of Tiger when it is
released.

-- Kevin Ballard email@hidden http://www.tildesoft.com http://kevin.sb.org

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