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It gets worse for Innovations conference

September 12, 2007

Here is proof (if proof were needed) that Guru was right to surmise that the Innovation in Public Services conference is not quite the success its organisers claim.

Here is the latest communication from Ten Alps Events.

Free entry offer to attend Innovation in Public Services 2007, 19 September, London

Due to a number of late cancellations we would like offer you free entry to attend the 'Innovation in Public Services 2007' conference and exhibition taking place on 19 September at the Holiday Inn, Regents Park, London...

To take advantage of this free offer please email your contact details to mike.agnew@tenalpsevents.com or you can register via the event website.

In the space of a week, they've moved from "we're reducing prices because of demand" to "we're giving away free places because of cancellations" - and they're fooling no one!

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Posted for your edification by Guru on September 12, 2007 11:30 AM |

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