> I've been putting Chetan to extra work answering my questions as I tried to
> get Paypal to do what I wanted - it doesn't like the cheque account
> numbering scheme we used here. All sorted out now by another means.
>
> BUT - if I may take the usually naughty step of discussing in public what
> was said in private - it seems that Chetan may have a few cents here and
> there "profit" from eg finding out that some postage is about 10 cents
> cheaper than he expected etc. In hsi srupulous honesty he is intending to
> refund these minor amounts.
>
> I would like to suggest that EVERYONE who bout ICs tell him that if there
> are a few cents left over then he should keep them. The effort he has gone
> to so far far outweighs the minimal return he may get. I'd say that all
> would agree that anything up to say $1 per customer is fair game as long as
> it was not arrived at intentionally and more than that would depend on each
> customer.
>
> In such deals which involves substantial handling I think it would be wise
> to add either a small flat charge per order to cover basic handling costs or
> maybe a small percentage. I don't recall envelopes, tyres, petrol, or shoe
> leather being mentioned, let alone time. I know such things are largely a
> labour of love on behalf of the greater family, but even love has to eat :-)
>
> I suggest offers top keep the spare change be made offlist to avoid the
> greatful all adding to the list traffic.
>
> For my part - many thanks Chetan. The great gain for me is having these
> processors to "play" with, which made lead to ultra low cost applications I
> may not otherwise have considered. For one off applications, cost alone
> really isn't relevant - a tiny12 would be far better. But for ultra low cost
> uses they are several times cheaper. I applaud Atmel for making something
> like this so cheap. Let's hope that others match them with processors of
> similar capability. Now, if only it had has hardware PWM ... :-)
>
> Russell McMahon
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