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Re: Why stop at 1.5 million It's really quite simple.
The **AAs are defending their clients against millions of thieves. Doing anything less would be fiscally irresponsible at the very least.
Let the games begin. |
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 RexterYeeHaw join:2002-11-17 cloud 9 | Simple indeed. It's really quite simple.
The **AAs are making sure that their clients customers will never do business with them again. Doing anything less might have a ring of sanity to it.
Let the games begin . -- With every new wave of optimism, or pessimism, we are ready to abandon history, and time tested principles, but we cling tenaciously and unquestioningly to our prejudices. (Benjamin Graham) |
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| said by Rexter:The **AAs are making sure that their clients customers will never do business with them again. I'll agree to that. Piracy will always be there, and threatening to extort folks for 1 bajillion dollars isn't going to stop that anyday soon. If anything, it makes paying customers like me wonder why I should be doing business with such a company in the first place. |
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