FROM : R. Tyler Ballance
DATE : Sat Aug 19 20:23:59 2006
I'm going to agree with these people too.
Cheers,
-R. Tyler "Doesn't know when to just let a thread die already" Ballance
:)
On Aug 19, 2006, at 12:59 PM, Jonathan Grynspan wrote:
> How about somebody call up Apple and *ask* if it's okay to trade them?
>
> -Jonathan "getting kind of tired of this thread" Grynspan
>
> On 19-Aug-06, at 1:08 PM, David Hill wrote:
>
>> Surely it is more like store coupons. These things all have
>> expiry dates to avoid open ended commitments, not trades.
>>
>> Why not ask Apple?
>>
>> david "not-a-lawyer-either"
>>
>> On Aug 19, 2006, at 4:26 AM, Uli Kusterer wrote:
>>
>>> Am 17.08.2006 um 04:56 schrieb Chad Leigh:
>>>> I responded to Shawn offlist since his interpretation is
>>>> different than mine (the Apple policy is clearly aimed at the
>>>> spread of assets from haves to have nots, which is not the case
>>>> here and the quote above does not seem to apply.)
>>>
>>> The discount asset expires after a while. That would be a clear
>>> enough sign to me that Apple doesn't want you to trade it. If
>>> they wanted you to be able to keep this discount for longer, they
>>> would make them last longer.
>>>
>>> Just my $0.02
>>> -- Uli "Not a lawyer" Kusterer
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DATE : Sat Aug 19 20:23:59 2006
I'm going to agree with these people too.
Cheers,
-R. Tyler "Doesn't know when to just let a thread die already" Ballance
:)
On Aug 19, 2006, at 12:59 PM, Jonathan Grynspan wrote:
> How about somebody call up Apple and *ask* if it's okay to trade them?
>
> -Jonathan "getting kind of tired of this thread" Grynspan
>
> On 19-Aug-06, at 1:08 PM, David Hill wrote:
>
>> Surely it is more like store coupons. These things all have
>> expiry dates to avoid open ended commitments, not trades.
>>
>> Why not ask Apple?
>>
>> david "not-a-lawyer-either"
>>
>> On Aug 19, 2006, at 4:26 AM, Uli Kusterer wrote:
>>
>>> Am 17.08.2006 um 04:56 schrieb Chad Leigh:
>>>> I responded to Shawn offlist since his interpretation is
>>>> different than mine (the Apple policy is clearly aimed at the
>>>> spread of assets from haves to have nots, which is not the case
>>>> here and the quote above does not seem to apply.)
>>>
>>> The discount asset expires after a while. That would be a clear
>>> enough sign to me that Apple doesn't want you to trade it. If
>>> they wanted you to be able to keep this discount for longer, they
>>> would make them last longer.
>>>
>>> Just my $0.02
>>> -- Uli "Not a lawyer" Kusterer
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> MacOSX-dev mailing list
>>> <email_removed>
>>> http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-dev
>>>
>>
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Chad Leigh | Aug 16, 19:23 | |
| Shawn Erickson | Aug 17, 03:40 | |
| Chad Leigh | Aug 17, 03:55 | |
| Shawn Erickson | Aug 17, 04:14 | |
| Chad Leigh | Aug 17, 04:56 | |
| Uli Kusterer | Aug 19, 13:26 | |
| David Hill | Aug 19, 19:08 | |
| Jonathan Grynspan | Aug 19, 19:59 | |
| R. Tyler Ballance | Aug 19, 20:23 | |
| Stefan | Aug 20, 00:15 |






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