Autodesk users

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Junk Bond, Jul 19, 2004.

  1. Junk Bond

    Junk Bond Guest

    Hi all !!
    As part of my research I am looking for a list of Autodesk users in
    USA. Is there any place on the net or anywhere else I can find the
    list.
    Any help would be appreciated.

    thanks & regards,
     
    Junk Bond, Jul 19, 2004
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  2. Junk Bond

    Sporkman Guest

    Damn, you're not asking too much are you?
    Try an AutoDe$k VAR. They won't help you, but at least they probably
    wouldn't ignore you, as would AutoDe$k.

    'Sporky'
     
    Sporkman, Jul 19, 2004
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  3. Junk Bond

    Roarmeister Guest

    WHY, so you can spam the daylights out of them? -- forget it A**hole
    No sane company in the world will give you access to their database.

    BTW, ever heard of privacy laws and OUR right to privacy and freedom from
    spammers????????



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    Roarmeister, Jul 20, 2004
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  4. Junk Bond

    Junk Bond Guest

    well...i am not asking for individual users of Autodesk products. All
    i want is the names of big corporations that use Autodesk products.

    regards,
    JB
     
    Junk Bond, Jul 20, 2004
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  5. Junk Bond

    Sporkman Guest

    Dear Junk Bond, think about it. Why do you think that such information
    as you're wanting isn't easy to get? AutoDesk won't give you the names
    of their clients, for obvious reasons. The VARs won't give you the
    names of your clients, also for obvious reasons. And neither would I,
    or anyone else in their right mind.

    Several approaches which might get you started:

    1) Go online to Thomasregional.com. Find companies which either do
    engineering or do manufacturing. Call them up and ASK THEM.

    2) Subscribe to a service such as Harris Infosource. Find companies
    which either do engineering or do manufacturing. Call them up and ASK
    THEM.

    3) Check out the email addresses of people in this newsgroup and
    AutoDesk's own company Web site newsgroups. Don't bother with MY
    company. I wouldn't be interested.

    4) Go to work for VAR.


    Mark 'Sporky' Stapleton
    Watermark Design, LLC
    www.h2omarkdesign.com
     
    Sporkman, Jul 20, 2004
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