If I remember correctly, there were explicit instructions in both Braille 
and Print that accompanied the upgrade card, explaining about the sticker. 
I'm not taking sides here; I'm just pointing out that it wasn't like we 
weren't told about this sticker when we received the upgrade compact flash 
card.

Karen
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kathy Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: lost sticker Re: [Braillenote] update


Better Jonathan...

I would only add that I wasn't suggesting you sell the license for $3 I was 
asking if your situation qualified for the $3 WINDOWS CE license program 
microsoft offers.

I was also asking if you could not take advantage of the sticker replacement 
program Microsoft has in place for their vendors for some situations  rather 
than threatening your customers with audits by the big M and others. I'm 
afraid Dean's attitude was not particularly appropriate for anyone, not even 
someone in tech support. (Sorry, Tech Suppport people everywhere...)


And, of course, we have no idea how many of your wonderful customers had no 
problem with the stickers and the way they are sent, we only know that few 
have commented on the issue on the list. There's no way of telling how many 
just blew it off when they couldn't find it or didn't even know what it was 
to look for. But then again, tea probably bruises when stirred too briskly. 
And accusing others of making waves is always a good way to dampen a storm 
that questions policies that may not look particularly good for the company.

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