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Gone, apparently. ;-) Or converted to non-PUTM. And then there may be advertising/credibility based on numbers of active users, or companies trying to decide whether/where to invest in subscription, who encountered a warzone. Whether it was one user or fifty users, Michel still paid the price.
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>I'd recommend that in calling for an amnesty, maybe we should all make a gesture of commitment by purchasing PUTM. >
>Hmmm...so..."if JVP isn't banned, I'm dropping my PUTM....." OR "JVP was banned again....but I'm dropping my PUTM anyway".
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>I've spoken to people who dropped their PUTM - I've heard different reasons, but never once was it JVP. I've heard reasons such as...
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>1) I switched jobs, my new employer won't pay, and it's too expensive for me
>2) The PUTM was nice at one point, but I don't need it much anymore, so it's just not worth it to me
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>As for 'warzones', I don't think anything has changed since JVP left. ;)
I'm sure the fact that more and more people are converting from VFP to .NET is a factor also.