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It is my understanding that, once purchasing departments became aware of the booby trap in lexmark devices, that a "quiet" ban on purchasing ALL lexmark products went into effect at the major state university where I work. Sounds good to me. I hope it is true. I hope that major coroprations realize the same problems they are getting into if THEY don't do the same.
Posted by: James Dean_z   Posted on: 10/30/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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