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Message posted by eagle on November-28-2008 at 12:42pm
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Just wondering if Easypano will have a Holiday Sale?

It would help encourage folks like me to upgrade sooner and make this holiday season even better. :)

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Message posted by tbrusson on November-28-2008 at 1:19pm
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Well, easypano is a chinese company which might not be familiar with this tradition unless they do some specific discount but ... for chinese new year

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Message posted by realtor jerry on November-28-2008 at 2:29pm
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With the world economy in the mess it's in a sale is not a bad idea.

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Message posted by eagle on November-28-2008 at 5:17pm
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You don't have to be a Westerner to understand the concept of a sale whether it be a Holiday or some other event tie-in.

It's marketing which is a huge part of any business. :)

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Message posted by tbrusson on November-28-2008 at 5:49pm
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I agree but that's the point.

It's not the fact you can not make or understand it but it's related to each own culture otherwise you would get a all year round discount if you consider each event wich triggers discount.

In France for example, we don't have the "black friday" but for some branches of american companies which try to apply it.

In the same time we don't get the chinese new year discount you can get in hkg or China.

So considering easypano is a chinese company but offering sofware all over the world, should it offer discount for the black friday, christmas, western new year, chinese new year ...

I think it could be fair to offer discount for chinese new year which is coming soon anywway.

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Message posted by eagle on November-28-2008 at 8:16pm
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Gotcha.

But don't worry. I know Asian culture. :)

They .... we understand Holiday sale.

The last statement should make it crystal. ;)

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Message posted by Vince on November-28-2008 at 9:05pm
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For those of you outside the U.S. and it's insane spending habits, "Black Friday" refers to the day after our Thanksgiving Holiday. It is traditionally the day that most of the shopping for Christmas takes place. In this case "black" refers to a financial phrase "in the black," meaning that your company is profitable. The opposite of that is "in the red," referring to the use of red ink to indicate outstanding debt.

And all that aside, and no matter what, or when, or who you celebrate, no matter where you call home, or where your friends and family come from, I hope for nothing but the best for you and you families in the coming new year.

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