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JerryTongue

join:2003-04-01
Auburn, WA

I have had no trouble with them

Other than the fact most are hard to understand and hear I have had good fixes with them. I bought a PC for my son with Vista Ultimate on it, some of his stuff didnt work so I put XP back on it, well now some of his games coming out are Vista only and they made fixes for the things he had issues with so I went to reinstall Vista. Guess what? He took the key # off the tower so I didnt have it any more, I called Microsoft and after talking with 3 people I was all taken care of. I had to do this once before with XP because I was unable to reinstall, made a call and they fixed it for me. As of now I have had good luck with Microsoft.

RayW
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join:2001-09-01
Layton, UT
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Re: I have had no trouble with them (Or the shotgun theory)

said by JerryTongue:

As of now I have had good luck with Microsoft.
Yes, some people do - and some people do not, just like a flock of birds in the pattern of a shotgun blast.
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I am not lost, I find myself every time.


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reply to JerryTongue

Re: I have had no trouble with them

Yeah, once you get a live agent they are thankfully pretty lenient about activating. There have been a couple times when I've had to repair an "OEM" computer with "standard" purchasable parts (e.g. HP computer motherboard dies).

Naturally doing this causes Windows to fail to activate the HP licensed copy on a non-HP motherboard. When I explain that I've replaced a dead moterhboard they've always given me the activation code.

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