Shareware Order Form SHAREWARE TO GO P.O.Box 574575 Orlando, FL 32857 Orders (only): 800-277-DISK Tech support; product information: 704-287-9900 Date ........ Your Name ... Address ..... Telephone ... Credit Card Number .... CC Expiration Date .... Name on the card ...... Payment by Check: Due to high fees, we can only accept checks drawn on U.S. banks for U.S. Dollars. Outside the U.S., please use MasterCard, Visa, American Express, or travelers checks. Shareware Disks: An asterisk (*) by a disk number in our catalog means that the disk is either a brand new listing or recently updated program version. Disk Numbers: Our library is maintained on 360k, 5.25" disks. These disks normally have numbers 100 through 1400. Some programs take multiple 360k disks; these are indicated by showing the starting number first. For instance, "867-869" would indicate a three disk set. When ordering, you would count this as three separate disks and pay accordingly. For those who do not have 5.25" drives, we can copy the disks onto 3.5" 720k disks. We can only copy one 5.25" disk onto one 720k disk. Since it costs more to do this, the cost is slightly higher as shown on our catalogs order blank. SHAREWARE TO GO charges only a disk copying fee. We warrant only the disk copy itself, not the software. We do not offer refunds. We warranty the disk to be the disk number ordered and able to be read by a 100% compatible IBM PC. Shareware is fully functioning and documented, but copyrighted, software which we are licensed to distribute for a disk fee for the purpose of allowing users to try out programs before paying for them. Use of such programs beyond a reasonable evaluation period requires payment to the author or a license fee. Technical Questions: Please call SHAREWARE TO GO at 704-287-9900 or the Author of the program. We can only support those disks we have actually distributed direct to you. Please do not return disks suspected of being defective to us without calling first and obtaining a return authorization number. We cannot be responsible for any disks returned to us that a customer has not obtained prior authorization. Please save yourself and us time and money by calling first. Almost always we find that the disk is not defective at all, but that the customer did not print out the instruction manual and read it's directions first before using.