Re: Turbo questions



"Jeff Overcash (TeamB)" <jeffovercash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Actually if you are an existing customer it is cheaper to upgrade to BDS
Pro than buy 1 new Turbo Pro.

But future upgrades will most likely be cheaper for Turbo Pro than for BDS
Pro, so the choice isn't as easy as you make it look like, if you are only
interested in 1 personality.

Regards
Uffe


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