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My misunderstanding.

>>Looking at the subscription price, I see that yes, it is a fair price. However, it just took away a portion of my justification for a corporate UT membership where I work. With budget constraints so tight right now that there is little to no training dollars, magazine subscriptions and professional memberships are getting more difficult to justify for small and medium size businesses. When my personal UT PUTM runs out next month, I was hoping my employer would purchase corporate membership and we were indeed headed that way. However, the magazine subscription being a benefit of the PUTM made it a go until now. Now I have to explain why its no longer included and whether or not it is a justifiable expense as a forum membership alone. Just frustrating Martin! While certainly understandable from a business perspective, the timing couldn't be worse!
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>You stated again that it was part of PUTM and it was never. The magazine, which was free until September 2003, for the online edition, and on a paying status for the offline edition, has never been related to the PUTM. That shouldn't have been a justification to go for the PUTM as it was never related. If you had that assumption, the only thing I can tell is that it wasn't. Also, note that the special promotion of 25.00$ CAD is about 17.00$ US for 12 issue. So, this one for one year is really good.
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