Hard to say. Did the caller give any clues?
Did it sound like a "We're curious how you're using our software?" kind of
question or a "When will you be sending us a check?" kind of question?
Jared
PS. Wow, 3 question marks in one sentence!
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Last week I downloaded Oracle9i for Linux from Technet. Today I just
got a call from an Oracle salesperson wanting to know what I was doing
with it. I suppose it's not unreasonable for them to call and ask what
I'm doing with their software, but is it normal procedure? I can't
remember whether this happened last time I did a Technet download.
Jonathan
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