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CD-QUICK version 1.02

ORDER FORM


Please send your check or money order to:

Peter Volpa
Circuit Systems
418 Church Road
Sicklerville, NJ 08081-1727 USA

We offer special prices/discounts on quantity orders and multiple-user/site
licences. Write for more information.

Please send me the latest registered version of CD-QUICK Cache and my personal
KeyCode. This also includes the utilities QUICKMON and CDTEST.


____ CD-QUICK, Individual Lifetime Registration ................ $ _______
($29, will immediately receive official registered version
with full documentation on disk)


New Jersey residents, please add 6% sales tax ............. $ _______


Overseas Shipping and Handling ............................ $ _______
(For orders outside the U.S. only, $3)

Total $ _______



Payment by: ( ) Check ( ) Money Order Date _________________


All orders will be sent on 3.5 inch disks unless this box is checked:

( ) I need 5.25 inch disk format


Payment must be in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank or in the form of an
international money order payable in U.S. funds. Specifications and pricing
are subject to change without notice.


Name : _______________________________________________________________

(Company:) _______________________________________________________________

Address : _______________________________________________________________

: _______________________________________________________________

: _______________________________________________________________

Tell us where you heard of CD-QUICK! ______________________________________ 

  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : CDQCK102.ZIP
Filename : ORDERFRM.TXT

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