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rasmussenls
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Topics: 8 / Replies: 25
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3 years ago
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RE: Wild, Leica..... Geomax?

@ken-salzmann Thanks Ken! I just may do that 🙂 ...and of course it's great to hear from you.

3 years ago
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RE: Wild, Leica..... Geomax?

@lukenz Great points! Yes, I certainly consider customer service and support a top priority. I had purchased a data collector several years ago which ...

3 years ago
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RE: Wild, Leica..... Geomax?

@jim-frame Thanks so much, Jim. Exactly what I was looking for. I will look into the GeoMax Zoom80R.

3 years ago
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RE: Wild, Leica..... Geomax?

@robertusa I am looking to retire my Leica, not my self. ????

3 years ago
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RE: Potential Clients - What's ethical and responsible?

Thank you ALL for your responses! I sent an email yesterday: Thank you for your email. I appreciate your interest and attention to detail about the p...

4 years ago
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RE: Extending Certification (not ALTA) to additional parties

@squinty-vernier ???? Right? Uh, well there is always a first time, and this is the last. Thanks for always being an ear. 

5 years ago
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RE: Extending Certification (not ALTA) to additional parties

@murphy Thanks so much, Murphy. I agree, I don't blame the client, and I understand her frustration. I had a similar experience last year when I refin...

5 years ago
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RE: Extending Certification (not ALTA) to additional parties

@flga I have learned my lesson here. Thank you so much for this valuable comment. I am writing a letter now, which also includes "effective immediatel...

5 years ago
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RE: Extending Certification (not ALTA) to additional parties

@rj-schneider Here's the answer, yes, 6 yrs: Under New York law, the general statute of limitations applicable to contractual dispute is six years. ...

5 years ago
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RE: Extending Certification (not ALTA) to additional parties

@rj-schneider NY is 10 yrs, I'm pretty sure. But I should know that for sure. 

5 years ago
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RE: Extending Certification (not ALTA) to additional parties

@holy-cow Thanks for this. It was like a virtual hug and high five. I'm mainly frustrated with the attorney, who initially requested the certification...

5 years ago
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