everyone's RFBD pin is the same. too bad we can't give it out to one another.Call RFBD on the phone tomorrow, and they will tell you what the pin is; or have a sighted person look at the card that came with your RFBD book.
It's kind of like a mantra in transcendental meditation; everyone has the same one, but no one will tell what it is.
DRB----- Original Message ----- From: "Nolan Crabb" <ncrabb@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 7:44 PMSubject: [bookport] Like the Ball Team That Is Winless, I Am Sad Because I'm Pinless
Well, folks, I don't write often to the list, but when I do, I manage to prove without doubt how clueless I truly can be. Here's the circumstance: I purchased last week a key from RFB&D to enable me to read their books on my Book Port. The key arrived today. I inserted the CD, filled in my RFB&D customer number, got my hardwarefingerprint, and successfully registered the product at the RFB&D web site.Now, Book Wizard has come up asking for a pin. Dearest list members, I'm both clueless and pinless. Can any of you perhaps help? Where do I getthis infamous pin? I've been a registered RFB&D member for...a mega numberof years--we just won't go there as far as the details are concerned. Suffice it to say that if someone can be a member in good standing, I probably am. And yet, I remain tragically pinless. It may be that some on this list won't be able to resist the urge to...uh...needle a guy who has no pin, but what's the point of that, I ask you. <smile> Setting aside my lame attempt at humor, I should tell you that I'm taking some college courses which require me to read a significant amount of a textbook this week. I now have the digital book from RFB&D, But without that book wizard pin, I'm going nowhere fast.Please, any of you who have successfully done this registration/installationprocess, I'd be deeply grateful for your help. Kindest Regards, Nolan, who is stuck without a pin.