Re: Microsoft Activation Stupidity
- From: "Gordon" <gordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 21:03:33 -0000
ANONYMOUS wrote:
Tough luck. One should be educated by now about standard terms and
conditions like it is in railways and other public transportation
system.
Ignorance is not an excuse!!
Not being able to activate an OEM copy of XP on the Internet was NOT a
"standard term and condition" when the OP bought his copy. It's something
that MS has introduced recently. So why WOULD the OP know about it? Stop
trying to be an MS apologist.
.
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