I ordered a replacement disc from my retailer some months back.  It was over
three weeks and I still hadnt' received my CD.  Now I don't' live in the
back of beyond.  I live in Northern Ireland.  I contacted GW who where able
to provide me with a dl link for my licenced software under the
circumstances.

All very doable, I suspect the man power of implamenting an on the fly Image
request system is not possible for a marinade of reasons.
I of course wish it was.
Barry.

-----Original Message-----
From: Loy [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:53 AM
To: GW-info
Subject: Re: Window eyes 7.2 bootable cd

A window Eyes CD is made for your particular serial number, so if an image
were for download, that would cause a problem properly identifying your copy
as  a legitimate copy of Window eyes.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Belle" <[email protected]>
To: "chris hallsworth" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: Window eyes 7.2 bootable cd


This is strictly a marketing thing, it don't cost $20 to send out a cd
'grin'.

So they are making some profit on that, nothing wrong with this, but 
I think it would serve the public better to let us grab images.

But gw probably thinks it wouldn't look at good for them to nickel 
and dime after we paid for sma's and such and $20 is a nice round number.
to get a cd, but technically not necessary.

But some of us wouldn't mind paying the same thing to grab an up to 
the minute image, they have to create them anyway, on a piece by piece
bassis,
because of everybody's authorizations and such, so why not let images 
be auto-generated?

Like I said, I tutored someone back at christmas who was furious 
about having to wait to use his brand new 64 bit machine he'd just gotten.

He wouldn't have minded paying a few bucks for the privelege.

It's just not convenient, in this day of high speed, everybody does 
downloads now.

Or they have both options, we just need to bridge the gap so people 
running new
operating systems can have it all too.




At 05:01 PM 5/12/2010, chris hallsworth wrote:
>The $20 is to cover delivery charges. The upgrade itself is free.
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>>In one quick answer you cant you would think gwmicro would let you
download
>>a image of 7.2 cd what ever version you have but have asked and they said
I
>>would need to pay $20 for a cd to be shipped to my house
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