Hello Harvin,
Server Elements receives hundreds of emails daily. Some are urgent and we attempt to handle those promptly. Some are reasonable, but can wait, so that creates a bit of a backlog. Others are simply unreasonable and get shelved. I apologize for the delay, but between Ralph and I, we have to manage time between development and support. We don’t have a staff of 20 to delegate to.
You purchased NASLite+ for which I sincerely thank you. Then you sent an email asking that your purchase be replaced for the suite as made available by the sale.
We often offer special promotions on different websites. That is one form of marketing that we consider vital. In this case we posted the offer on our own forum. We did not post it on our homepage for a reason. Those promotions are obviously targeted so not every one will see them at any given point in time. It’s no different than a coupon. If you don’t pass it on to the server, the server will not display the offer. Does that mean we should credit everyone for purchasing our product full price while there are active offers? I think that would be an unreasonable expectation.
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Also has anyone noticed that there is no contact info on the web site other than the form and the forums. No street address or e-mail addresses nada. At least not that I could find. While the product clearly works as advertised I starting to really wonder about them. At this point I can no longer recommend the product.
What exactly is your point? Are you suggesting that Server Elements is less than honorable? This website is an internet-based business with a downloadable product. What exactly does our mailing address contribute to that? Do a domain lookup if you really wonder about us.
