Well, I'm sorry to note that you sound so frustrated by the situation, but please appreciate that it isn't my fault! You will perhaps think me pedantic, but it seems that you didn't actually answer my question. Did they say that you may, or may not, subscribe? The reason I'm asking is that someone else whom I introduced to the service has been told that he may subscribe from mid-May, so I would be distressed indeed if you had been told something different from that. So, I ask you again: did they say that you may, or that you may not subscribe?
I am not frustrated by anything... certainly not by Epiphany and certainly not now... And I don't remember saying anything about your fault either...
No, you didn't say it. I just thought you sounded rather annoyed with me. I may have overinterpreted, by mistake, of course: I'm perhaps prone to that because I'm using my third language here. But please be kind enough to answer the simple question I keep on asking, otherwise people will continue to imagine that you're concealing something: did they say that you may, or that you may not subscribe? It's increasingly obvious from my PM in-box that I'm by no means the only person fascinated by your lack of answer to this. Believe it or not, I do actually have a reason for asking the question, and am trying to help you, if you only knew it, just as I was in the first place! Can it be, several people are asking, that like other intending subscribers from this board, you've been told that you're welcome to subscribe on whatever date in May their updated and expanded service starts, but for some reason you're reluctant to say so?
I got a few that do this in less than a week. I don't sell them to you. Don't make me an offer. They come without the software i wrote (need IB). nononsense