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Offline JoeMurray

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Congratulations, Eli Beckerman!
« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2011, 05:52:41 am »
Likesh Bhambhwani at Packt has selected Eli Beckerman as the winner of the second free copy of Using CiviCRM.

Thanks for your post here, Eli, about how CiviCRM is a great tool for empowering bottom-up transformation, global cooperation and collaboration to deal with the many crises we are facing.

You can contact Likeshb (at) packtpub (dot) com to arrange delivery of your hardcopy.

Thanks for everyone who posted here and the many others who emailed Likesh. It's great to hear your stories, and Brian and I and the folks at Packt wish you the best experience possible when using CiviCRM.

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Surprise Congratulations to Ken!
« Reply #16 on: April 25, 2011, 06:07:34 am »
As a bonus prize in the contest, Packt is giving out a free eBook version of Using CiviCRM. Ken, you're the winner. You can contact Likeshb (at) packtpub (dot) com to arrange to get the code for download.

(Personally I find soft copy books nicer to search for specific things, though a hardcopy is my preference in other circumstances.)

Ken, Brian and I recognize that you've been around the CiviCRM community for some time now. That's a very nice post here in this thread. If you or the other winners find the time to write up a review about how well the book responds to your needs that would be amazing.

Anyone who will commit to writing up a review of the book can contact Likesh to get a review copy of Using CiviCRM/url] for free.

Thanks again to all participants in this contest, and I look forward to working with you in the CiviCRM community.

Cheers,
Joe Murray, PhD
President, JMA Consulting


Offline grisu59

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Re: Win a Free Copy of Using CiviCRM
« Reply #17 on: July 30, 2011, 10:03:13 am »
Hello, it's too late???

I'm from Italy and I want learn to use CiviCrm because I think that it's a wonderful system for a lot of medium-small organization that usually have big problems to manage their archives of users.
I'll be happy if I receive a free copy!