mike neuliep writes: > >The BSA sent letters to everyone in Network Solution's database. They did it >during a time when software sales were slow. The way I look at it, it was a >ruse to generate some income, nothing more. > Much like the "Urban Ledgend" about the piano company who found that they had delivered a Steinway but had no record of who they delivered it to. So the accounting manager told the clerk to send a bill for it to all of their customers and the one who responded would be correct because nobody would pay for a Steinway that they did not receive. Within 60 days they had two checks for the full amount and five partial payments with notes saying the remainder would be paid soon.