Announcing DiscounTech

George Gundrey ggundrey at COMPUMENTOR.ORG
Thu Jan 31 13:06:39 EST 2002



Friends:

Many of you are aware of CompuMentor's software program. We have expanded
it, and moved it to TechSoup.Org. Below is the announcement.

George
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Announcing TechSoup's newest service: a discount technology store for
nonprofits!

TechSoup is excited to bring you DiscounTech where qualifying nonprofits
can find software and other technology products at the best possible
prices. Visit DiscounTech today at www.techsoup.org/discountech_home.cfm

You'll find great offers like Microsoft Office XP Professional for $60.
That's almost a 90% savings versus retail. We'll be expanding our catalog
soon to include a wide range of technology products and services such as
hardware, training and more. So check back often.

Here are some other benefits of shopping at DiscounTech:

*A comprehensive selection of software and other products like web-building
tools.
*Offerings from leading technology providers like Microsoft
*The best possible prices available only to nonprofits
*An online catalog that's fast and easy to browse
*Flexible payment options: online or by check
*Easy access to TechSoup's technology reviews, articles and advice

After you've visited DiscounTech, tell us what you think. Just email your
comments to discountech_info at techsoup.org

Want to help a nonprofit? Forward this email and let a nonprofit know that
DiscounTech is open. So they can get the technology they need at prices
they can afford.

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   *** Please note new mailing address ***

George Gundrey, Senior Program Manager
Community Technology Center Program
CompuMentor
435 Brannan Street, Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94107
Voice: 415.512.7784 x310
Fax: 415.512.9629
Email: ggundrey at compumentor.org

http://www.compumentor.org
Bringing people and technology together to strengthen our communities

http://www.techsoup.org
Technology served the way nonprofits need it, powered by CompuMentor
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