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Originally Posted by Dilbert1234567
if your legit, you should have no problem,
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In FantasyLand. I believe I mentioned that I have verified the legitimacy once; do I have to do it again whenever Microsoft feels like it?
Secondly, I have beaten my head against the wall trying to get large companies to correct their errors. Among them:
Macromedia--Wouldn't allow me to install DreamWeaver 3 on a new computer after I scrapped the old one. They never did cooperate.
Pacific Bell--Tried to charge me for a phone line I'd had them disconnect 8 months earlier. That one involved a 50 minute call to them, thirty of which were on hold, and the fifth person I talked to referred me back to the first person I talked to. If I hadn't had a neighbor who worked for them, I'd STILL be fighting it.
Intuit, which charges my credit card every year for a service I don't use. Don't ever give them a credit card number.
If you have faith in large corporations, that's fine. I don't.