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Re: Specific Questions
- Date: Thu, 26 Dec 96 22:10:05 PST
- From: chris@hal.iodesign.com (Christopher Ambler)
- Subject: Re: Specific Questions
>> >Of course it is. If there are 50000 applicants they won't even be
>> >able to process the applications. There is always some line where
>> >you have to throttle things.
>>
>> At $20,000 per applicant, I am positive that they can find the
>> temporary help to do the work.
>
>The $20,000 is not per applicant. It is per selected registry. It is
>not charged to the other applicants -- the money they pay is
>completely refunded.
Then accept $20,000 per applicant, and return $19,000 to those turned
down due to objective criteria for minimum levels of service missed.
$1000 to check a company's physical facts is not unreasonable. The
seriously expensive checks you plan would then come out of the
remaining $19,000 from those registries who meet the criteria. Should
there be a situation where a registry has lied about their facts
that the more expensive check requires, they forfeit their $20,000.
Contract it.
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Christopher Ambler
President, Image Online Design, Inc.