Re:Buying Plans

Thanks Ron.I'll try that.The last time I tried Moneygram the fees were horrendous whereas I've used Paypal very successfully and economically for porchases from the States.Ordinary banks may have a minimum limit - I think that was the problem last time - but will check.
cheers
Andy Airey

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Hey Greg,

Are you looking for an argument? Seems that way. How about you? Have
you ever bought plans and built a boat before?

RonB.


On 9-Jan-10, at 6:24 PM, haffdaddy wrote:

> Bob: Show me any where on the web site that it said, you can only
> build one boat. "It's just a simple concept called integrity, or
> honor, the moral act of abiding by your word". Then the seller
> should post this on the order form with a tab to hit if you agree.
> But to later claim that it is a un-written rule is total bullshirt
> and would not hold up in any court of law.
> Greg
It is widely understood that a boat plan is for one boat. It is a question of ethics. No question of law is needed if you ask the ethical question "I could build another boat with this plan, but should I". Moderator please monitor.

Mike John

On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 1:24 PM, haffdaddy<haffdaddy@...>wrote:

Bob: Show me any where on the web site that it said, you can only build one boat. "It's just a simple concept called integrity, or honor, the moral act of abiding by your word". Then the seller should post this on the order form with a tab to hit if you agree. But to later claim that it is a un-written rule is total bullshirt and would not hold up in any court of law.
Greg

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Bob Johnson <dredbob@...> wrote:
>
> It's just a simple concept called integrity, or honor, the moral act of
> abiding by your word. It used to be more common than it apparently is
> now. When you buy plans you are buying the right to build a single
> boat from them, and when you accept the plans you are agreeing to that.
> Are you the kind of guy who stands by your word or not?
>
> Bob
>
> > IMHO,,,  I don't see how a designer can sell plans and not expect them
> > to be used multiple times by individual builders.
>




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It's just a simple concept called integrity, or honor, the moral act of
abiding by your word. It used to be more common than it apparently is
now. When you buy plans you are buying the right to build a single
boat from them, and when you accept the plans you are agreeing to that.
Are you the kind of guy who stands by your word or not?

Bob

> IMHO,,,  I don't see how a designer can sell plans and not expect them
> to be used multiple times by individual builders.