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	<title>Comments on: NotifyLink comes to the iPhone</title>
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		<title>By: TJ Russell</title>
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		<dc:creator>TJ Russell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 12:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>NotifyLink works.  However, the company leaves much to be desired in my  opinion.  We were with NotifyLink for several years with Blackberry&#039;s, IPhone&#039;s and Android&#039;s.  When we first bought into their service their salesman flat out lied about what the sofware/service would do.  It took us quite a while to get everything ironed out and working.  We are now switching from Groupwise to Gmail (another story that you don&#039;t want to get me started on) and no longer needed their service.  Our license for NotifyLink expired and they cut off our service 5 days before the switch.  After years of paying their fees, we called and asked for an additional few days of service until we made the switch.  We realized that we were not bargaining from the strongest position, however if we had received it, we would have sung their praises.  Not only would they not even consider &#039;giving&#039; us the few days, they would not let us purchase anything less than an additional 3 months of service to keep it going for the next few days.  In my opinion, if you have any other choice, avoid this company.    Their product works -- buggy -- but it works.  However the company is more mercenary than service oriented.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NotifyLink works.  However, the company leaves much to be desired in my  opinion.  We were with NotifyLink for several years with Blackberry&#8217;s, IPhone&#8217;s and Android&#8217;s.  When we first bought into their service their salesman flat out lied about what the sofware/service would do.  It took us quite a while to get everything ironed out and working.  We are now switching from Groupwise to Gmail (another story that you don&#8217;t want to get me started on) and no longer needed their service.  Our license for NotifyLink expired and they cut off our service 5 days before the switch.  After years of paying their fees, we called and asked for an additional few days of service until we made the switch.  We realized that we were not bargaining from the strongest position, however if we had received it, we would have sung their praises.  Not only would they not even consider &#8216;giving&#8217; us the few days, they would not let us purchase anything less than an additional 3 months of service to keep it going for the next few days.  In my opinion, if you have any other choice, avoid this company.    Their product works &#8212; buggy &#8212; but it works.  However the company is more mercenary than service oriented.</p>
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