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Well, it was my US partner who put it together... the whole site needs to be redesigned. I'll push for a forum on it so there'll be a new place for the CUK holiday.
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It is a US company - perhaps he's selling to the deep south market...Originally posted by Scary View PostI thought it looked like a mass lynching too.
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my thoughts exactlyOriginally posted by RichardCranium View PostAre those permies being hanged from the visisec logo? I do hope so.
I think the message is, - "You can hang all your employees now, our automation product will replace them easily at a lesser cost"
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I thought it looked like a mass lynching too.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostAre those permies being hanged from the visisec logo? I do hope so.
(Actually, I think that's a really good logo. Colour, people, simple, appeals to management and gets the attention of the workers.)
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Are those permies being hanged from the visisec logo? I do hope so.
(Actually, I think that's a really good logo. Colour, people, simple, appeals to management and gets the attention of the workers.)
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Grammar problems? Where?Originally posted by threaded View PostSort out the grammar problems on your front page and I'll be pointing some of my clients your way.
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A year's license is $4500.Originally posted by vetran View PostOnly another 100o units - Plan B is £5000 a time?
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Well done!!!!
One of my plan B's is a wedding & prom car business which we went live with last week and we got our first booking over the weekend!
Woot!
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Nice one! Was it an easy sale? If so, double the price and see what happens
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