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2/27/2006 1:49 PM  

Looking back my dad was a very wise man. He taught me to never borrow because you probably will break it or lose it.  He taught me to wait until I had the cash before I bought a major purchase.

Well so much for following that advice over the years.

The most important lesson he ever taught me was to only do business with someone that you can trust with a handshake. Well, considering all the money I have thrown away, over the years, on worthless DNN modules and developers that are here today and gone tomorrow, I didn't do so well on this wisdom either.

But dad would have been proud of me when I decided to bet my business and to place my clients trust in Scott's modules. It is very seldom that you find a person that cares, listens, and learns from his customers as Scott does. Although not the best practice, Scott's modules are the only ones that I do not even think twice of installing without a backup. He has given up many a night to help me through code issues and I consider him a friend.

If I could build DNN sites on only Scott's modules, believe me I would.  When you make a decision to invest in modules, don't kid yourself, you are in business with the module developer. Scott is a man that you can trust with a handshake and his modules are second to none.

Yup, dad was a wise man.


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