Re: WinXP legality issue. Advice please.
From: XS11E (xs11eNO_at_SPAMyahoo.com)
Date: 11/11/04
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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 10:03:25 -0700
"Bruce Chambers" <bruce_a_chambers@h0tmail.com> wrote in
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> XS11E wrote:
>>
>> You might read their policies as a start.
>
> I've read their "policies." They amount to the old phrase:
> "The check is in the mail." Empty promises with no effort behind
> them, in other words. Even when eBay does cancel an illegal sale and
> "ban" the seller, he's soon back under a different username,
> selling the same crap.
In other words, you're saying ebay has exactly the same problems as
your local attorney general's office.
>> I seriously doubt you're any experience to the contrary.
>
> Then you'd be seriously mistaken. A simple search of eBay for
> WinXP will reveal numerous instances of illegal sales of
> Dell/Gateway/etc OEM installation CDs. Try it.
Such sales are not illegal.
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