Category : Communication (modem) tools and utilities
Archive   : TLX322-1.ZIP
Filename : TELIX.REG
Telix version 3.22 #940115-322
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Remit to: deltaComm Development, PO Box 1185, Cary, NC 27512 USA
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Quan Item US/CDN Price
___ Telix Registration................ @ $44/$59 ea $________
(includes serial #, registration +
program and manual on disk)
___ Telix Commercial Version.......... @ $59/$79 ea $________
(same as above, plus 360 page
typeset manual & retail packaging)
Disk media: 5.25" [ ] 3.5" [ ] Low Density [ ]
Volume Discount $(______)
Single Copy Shipping/Handling is: ------> Shipping $________
USA: : $10, via Second Day Air
Elsewhere : $10, via Air Mail
Call 800-859-8000 for multiple copy shipping rates
Subtotal $________
N. Carolina residents please add State Sales Tax (6%) $________
TOTAL $________
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Payment by: ( ) Check or MO ( ) VISA/MC ( ) PO # ____________
Name_______________________________________________________
Company_______________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________________
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Visa/MC orders will be charged in US currency
The following information is needed for VISA/MC card payments
Phone(______)________________ Other(______)________________
Card #_______________________________ Expiry date___________
Name of cardholder_____________________________________________
Signature______________________________________________________
(VISA/MC orders may also call voice: 800-TLX-8000
(VISA/MC orders may also fax: 919-460-4531
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