This is a great product at any price!

A word of warning: I tried to buy this from a local Half Price Books.

I got it up to the register. The man rang it up, placed it in a bag and handed me the bag. I asked him to get the CD for me. He says, "What CD?" I reply, "The CD that I just purchased." He pulls out the package, looks at it and says, "Oh! It does have a CD. It's inside." I said, "Really? Show me." He opens the package, pulls out the book and thumbs through it. Then he says, "it must be here somewhere. Let me look for it." Twenty minutes later the clerk comes back and tells me that he can't find it. I tell him to get the manager. The manager tells me that he will give me 50% of the purchase price if I take it as is. I tried to explain to the manager that the book was a freebie. "The book is free when I purchase the CD, not the other way around."

They have yet to get a replacement copy.


In reply to Re: Perl CD Bookshelf Version 3.0 by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Perl CD Bookshelf Version 3.0 by marvell

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