Question about Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business

Scott,
I sent your post off to the correct contact and she should be in touch - Thanks for the note and sorry for any inconvenience!
Charlie
Kaspersky Lab

Hey Kaspersky,   I just need a phone number there from someone who will call me back about pricing for renewal and possibly adding some server licenses for another 3 years.  I currently Use KSC with Kaspersky Endpoint Security Select.  I have 125 licenses that I need to renew but the last four attempts to contact my rep (Texas) or a rep thru the website have gone unanswered  The business is there if you want it, but I already have a backup since I have already tested out ESET.  If you want some easy money please put someone in contact with me.
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