 Amr Pointing out the obvious Premium join:2001-12-03 Wichita, KS clubs:  | bogus so, what your saying is that people who just so happen to "receive pirated copies" of XP get a free copy of XP? thats gay, time to call up Microsoft and get me a free copy. | |
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  sadowski I Am My Own Doppelganger Premium,MVM join:2000-04-14 Buffalo, NY clubs:
| Re: bogus You wish. To get a free copy you have to prove purchase and place of purchase and provide the CD. And it applies to Pro only, not HE as far as I know.
If you don't do the above then you can BUY for $149 a key if you fill-in a counterfeit report. -- Air America Radio | The Brights | |
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| Re: bogus So basically, you're not getting something for nothing. You're essentially being paid as an informant.
They're paying you to report if a sleazy shop slipped you a Singapore special instead of a legit copy of XP with your computer. I guess that's a fairly nice thing to do, as it's not your fault that the shop sold you a counterfeit.
The other $149 discounted price for pirates is kind of outrageous though. It basically encourages piracy, because now, instead of paying $200 for the legit copy of XP at a store, I can go to Times Square, buy an "OEM" (wink) version of XP for $10 and get a legit copy for a grand total of $159. Yeah, that makes so much sense. | |
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@qwest.net | i love it how people like to play word games with microsoft. the funniest thing is that they ( the people )actually think they know which words to use & when. whatever makes you happy. | |
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