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6 Dec 2009This week we have a great contest for all you PSDFAN readers. QualityXHTML.com are offering great prizes for five lucky winners. Check out the details below and subscribe today!

QualityXhtml offers a great service, and I’ll hopefully be working with them closely in the near future. You can learn more about them at their website, but they say that:
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We understand that the only way to succeed is to offer you (our customer) a superior level of service and product quality.”
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5 Winners will be selected randomly, and within these 5 winners they will randomly receive a 10-50% discount during the invoice process at QualityXhtml.
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1 Response to QualityXhtml Subscription Contest
Miss Susan aka squacked off
January 18th, 2010 at 3:21 am
No Contest pleas prevent you from being "automatically" found guilty in the future. As in the OJ Simpson case, he was found not guilty of murder, but sued in Civil Court for damages. Had he plead guilty to the murder, he would also have needed to pay for the Wrongful Death suit. Many other charges can be brought after the original trial is over.