Welllll...

Other than the fact that:

1) They claim to be selling "OEM software", which, in the real world, is
software licensed for distribution with a new machine.  AFAIK, Macromedia
does not do OEM.

2) They claim to use 128 bit encryption, but in fact just pass everything
back through the url string.

3) They are in Moscow and the address given for "Anastaia Velikopolskaya",
the registrant, is one digit off the address for Moscow State U."

and so on...

I honestly do not think that they are selling bogus software.  In fact I
don't think that they are selling anything, just phishing for credit card info.

Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company

At 11:10 AM 7/6/2004, you wrote:
>We need to pick another copy of MX 6.1 and I came across this :
>
>http://dailysoft.biz/?page=studiomx2004&pid=9583&cart=
>
>Something doesn't add up, but I thought I'd pose the question to you all
>if you thought it was legit or have done business with them before.
>
>Thanks.
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