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November 11, 2008

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ColdFusion Camp 2008 will be held in Munich on November 27th, 2008.  It promised to be a great conference with incredible speakers.  If you are in Europe, please drop by as it will be a great conference. 

However, not only will it be a conference, but a ColdBox Training also.  You can now register to take our CBOX-100: Intro To ColdBox 1-Day course for only 298 EURO.  This is a steal of a price, so get your browser to register NOW!

Book now as seats might fill up quickly.

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Nov 20, 2008 07:22:10 UTC

by pim

Hi, I just registered for this training, is it taking place the 27th or the 28th, not clear in the email I received. Also no information about invoicing.

Nov 20, 2008 10:15:31 UTC

by Luis Majano

The training is the 28th.

The invoicing should be done by them. I will find out.

Nov 28, 2008 06:14:34 UTC

by pim

Today is the 28th, I came from Belgium, and they tell me it was yesterday. Thank you for ruining my day .....

Dec 02, 2008 15:31:13 UTC

by Luis Majano

Pim,

The training was the 28th, so I don't know where you got that. The 27th was ColdFusion Camp not the Training. I WAS THERE!!

Who did you talk to? Did you contact ColdFusion Camp registration.

Dec 03, 2008 03:29:06 UTC

by pim

I was at the ORBIS at 8.45, a gentle woman at the reception told me the coldfusion training was the day before. I am sorry, this is confusing.

Dec 03, 2008 11:06:32 UTC

by Luis Majano

Yes, that is confusing. I don't even know what ORBIS is. Did you register via the Coldfusion Camp website? If you did, please send me an email to info@coldboxframework.com and I will send you more information on how you can contact them. I apologize for all this confusion, but I was not the organizer of the event. But, please contact me offline.

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