Category : Communication (modem) tools and utilities
Archive   : ROBO42-U.ZIP
Filename : ORDER.FRM
ROBOCOMM 4.2 REGISTRATION FORM
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-> Ordering from the U.K.? Please use the UK-ORDER.FRM file! <-
Remit to: Parsons Consulting
5020 S. Lake Shore Drive
Suite 3301
Chicago, IL 60615-3249
U.S.A.
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| Item | Quantity | Price | Total |
|-------------------------------|----------|--------|------------|
| Robocomm version 4.2 | ________ | $40.00 | __________ |
| | | | |
| Printed documentation | ________ | $10.00 | __________ |
| | | | |
| IL residents only - sales tax | | 8% | __________ |
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| Shipping (Outside U.S. only) | ________ | $5.00 | __________ |
|---------------------------------------------------|------------|
| | |
| Total amount enclosed | __________ |
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Check desired disk format: ( ) 5.25" OK ( ) 3.5" Required
Disk Density: ( ) Low Required ( ) High OK
Payment by: ( ) Check or money order (U.S. funds only)
( ) MasterCard
( ) Visa
( ) PO # ______________
Card #: ____________________________________ Exp. Date: _________
Signature of card holder: ____________________________________________
Name: ________________________________________________________
Company: ________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
Phone: ________________________________________________________
FLASH: INSTANT GRATIFICATION REGISTRATION ONLINE AT GROUP ONE BBS!
Call Group One BBS and register with MasterCard or Visa and
receive your personalized ROBOUSR.DEF file immediately!
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Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
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