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If a plumber has to give away iPads to get business I would wonder at the quality. If a plumber is Diamond Certified, even if he charges a bit more, I may use that plumber. It's not always about the cheapest is the best.
If my doctor was giving away iPads to get business, I would be very afraid.
ROFLMAO! Cute! I wanna be Diamond Certified - how do I do that? Finally figured out how to stop receiving these response alerts on threads (I think) - will try it. Everybody just try to get along - all of this is for naught - just let the Gov. get opened again (if it ever does :) & let DOJ do their thing & rule - that will take care of the issue & then maybe everybody will, hopefully, be happy again.
Sharon, I guess you won't see this since you've stopped following! But I just wanted to say, in case, that I love your attitude. You have your beliefs, and you don't try to act holier than thou about them, and you accept that others have their different beliefs -- and you are funny to boot. Keep on postin'! :)
First of all, iPads are so dang expensive that I doubt that anyone giving them away "has to" do it. It's more like a calculated business expense.
Secondly, I agree with you that cheapest is not always best. No one said otherwise.
Third, if my doctor were giving away iPads to get business, I would be afraid too. But I thought we were talking about court reporting here.
Also, forgive me if I have my Northern California Marthas mixed up, but didn't you just say on FB that one of the reasons CaseCAT is better than Eclipse is that Stenograph is a corporation of many versus Advantage being a company run by one man?
So on some level you recognize the benefits a large corporation has to offer. Well, how do you think a corporation is able to offer those benefits? Possible ways include lower rates and creative marketing.
NOW do you see the connection?
This is an example of what I meant by you guys missing the big picture.
Hm, not sure about your post to me regarding iPads and netbooks. ?? You may have made some assumptions that I didn't actually state.
TS:
I billed out $20,000 this month -- yes, month -- which was possible purely because I agreed readily to the job beforehand, which required my bringing loaners (whether laptop or iPad).
That is one MONTH. Therefore, no offense, but I am not very likely to "wait for attorneys to start bringing their own iPads"! Think of all the income I'd miss out on . . .
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