I actually went ahead and enrolled my colleague yesterday anyway, but was happily surprised that for the three days, the total was only $628. Much appreciated ! C U there ... Tim -----Original Message----- From: martin(a)kurahaupo.gen.nz [mailto:martin(a)kurahaupo.gen.nz] Sent: Thursday, 4 July 2002 5:32 a.m. To: tim.john(a)domainz.net.nz Cc: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Re: Uniforum registration I've fixed the problem with the descriptive text (some days ago now, but I thought I'd better let people know). We've also had a re-think about the pricing, and have decided to continue a discounted rate for a while: Until midnight Monday the rate is $399 for two days and $157 for each addition day, including lunch but not dinner or accommodation. A few people booked at the "full" rates earlier this week; you're welcome to re-book at the reduced rate -- but use the same booking reference number or we'll wind up charging you for both! -Martin On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Donald Neal wrote:
The rates now being advertised on the web site are not early bird rates. Those ceased to be available once the first fifty registrations were in. I believe work to be under way at present to fix the text on the web site.
Tim John" I'm trying to register a friend for the Uniforum next week and,
according to the website, there are still 'earlybird' places left, but
to register for three days cost's nearly $1,000. I registered a few weeks back and it came to a third of that. Was that
at a 'really, really, really earlybird discount' ? --
"War against Terror" is an oxymoron
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