Now it's our turn.

From: James (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/07/04


Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 08:58:52 -0700

I think if all the unhappy users of Microsoft
Windows,98,2000,ME/Xp could somehow get their heads
together and file a class action lawsuit against Microsoft
because of their neglect of a system they've created
might wake them up a little. Since most of our problems
in the windows enviroment stems from them not listening
to our complaints and creating a working fix. I think the
american people who spent hard earned money for their
product should be entitled a 50% refund at least for all
the trouble we are having to go through to keep our
systems up and running. I just spent the last two days
restoring my system to "at least a working status"
because SP-2 crashed on install.... I think if all the
states could sue for breaches of one kind or another,
then I think that WE THE PEOPLE should be entitled to do
the same thing.



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