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Faronics has a library/non-profit pricing schedule, which is
distinct from the education pricing and full retail pricing. So I
suppose where they may have permitted a library to use the
educational pricing, they may be trying to get the libraries and NPs
to sort into the correct category. Unfortunately, lib/np is more
than educational, but at least it's not full retail!<br>
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On 8/15/2011 2:47 PM, Becky Schultz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
We are in the process of purchasing some additional Deep Freeze
licenses, and I was told that Faronics does not allow libraries to use
the educational pricing any more. Has anyone else run into this or
perhaps have any more information or advice? The difference in price
was pretty significant. It's not a big deal for this purchase but could
definitely be a problem in the future. Thanks!
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