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Ivor Jones

2005-10-01, 5:45 pm



"davew" <daviey.walker*SPAM*virgin.net> wrote in message
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> Ivor Jones wrote:
>
> Ivor, I'm sorry but i do take offence. Going by your
> definition of the charter, why was your post below
> acceptable?
> <Quote>
> Re: I'm getting rid of my phone: advice needed for
> alternative "At the risk of getting blasted by the group
> trolls, if you want a system to try out which is free to set up and use,
> then
> try www.sipgate.co.uk - you get a free geographic phone
> number for incoming calls, you can call other Sipgate
> users and 0800 numbers free, you only need to pay if you
> want to call ordinary public phone numbers, for this you
> add credit like Skype or a PAYG mobile." </Quote>
>
> The above is clearly advertising a service - an advertless
> recommendation wouldn't advise the OP to try it, if you'd
> just stated that you use it and are happy with it - then
> it would be a recommendation.


No, because nobody is getting any direct revenue as a result - there isn't
a charge, unless you want to use the PSTN; the system is free to try. With
respect, your original post included the words "to order your copy...."
which was the defining part.

Anyway I don't propose to labour the point, we disagree and I doubt I will
persuade you otherwise.

Regards

Ivor


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