| "Can I re-use a Neck-tag on another
bottle of wine"? Each tag is used once only. When you have used 250
Neck-tags, you will buy a new box. These tags will carry a different set of
numbers. There are two reasons for this: • Re-use of tag numbers would cause
problems with database integrity. • The tags loose some of their ability to
adhere well to bottles after they have been used once. |
| "Isn't the on-going cost of Neck-tags a
reason for me not starting"? The cost is minimal, between 0.2% and 0.6%
of the cost of a bottle of wine. (Other very approximate percentages are
Cork and capsule - 5%, Label - 2%, Bottle - 10%). |
| "Will I find tagging every bottle too
complex"? Users around the world report back to us on how simple the
Vinoté system is. They all acknowledge that the worst aspect was getting
started. 100% of them agree that, once tagging and recording began, the
system was very straightforward and easy, no matter what sized cellar. |
| "Why do I have to tag every bottle"?
Unless you give bottles individual attention, you are squandering your
investment by failing to give each bottle the consideration it deserves.
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| "Isn't my cellar too small to bother"?
We have too many reports of small cellars growing into large ones to
consider this a valid question. If you love wine and the anticipation of
opening a well-aged wine you should start with Vinoté now. Cellar size has
nothing to do with it. |
| "Will Vinoté suit my needs"? If you
complete the tutorial, found at
http://www.vinote.com/vplustutorial.php
, you will discover that Vinoté+Plus can be changed to suit any degree of
sophistication. We have welcomed many users to Vinoté from other systems. We
do not know of anyone who has moved away from Vinoté to another product,
although if they chose to, there is a data export facility. And remember -
each Vinoté product carries a full money back guarantee if it fails to meet
your expectations in quality or performance. |
| How can I get further support or help?
Further questions can be addressed to
info@vinote.com
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