Then you shouldn't at all feel bad that he was a dumbass and had to buy two 
copies


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Subject: Re: [H] MS gets serious about activation


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> Out of curiosity, what did the customer need from XP Pro?
>

This was a "know it all" customer who does not wish to discuss their reasons 
for their decisions. My orders were to simply "do it" when he handed me the 
Windows XP Professional Upgrade version that he had paid $180.00 for 30 days 
after he has paid me $90.00 for the line item (my new computers are sold 
piece by piece on a line item quote) Windows XP Home OEM. Backtracking, that 
same "know it all" attitude was displayed when he ordered his new computer 
with Windows XP Home OEM. Have you noticed that people who know it all have 
used that knowlege to acquire more money in a year that most of us will earn 
in a decade? They can not stand a poor man telling them how to invest.

This same customer prides himself in owing the first computer I ever built 
as a business in May, 1998 and is out to prove that what I build runs 
forever, or at least for as long as he lives.

Chuck 


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