It was an e-mail sent to the list. What bothers me about it is not so much the fact that OO was sold to somebody (we've seen that hashed out on this list). What is bothering me is that somehow this list is being represented as "support" for somebody who is selling a link. Maybe that's legal maybe that's not, but I would think if you are offering support you are offering your own help and not help from a free list. Christina Godinez wrote: > I hope you are referring to a different person. I never sold OO. I'm just > curious about the last part of your email regarding "Processing Key....". I > very seldom read the email in the user group but your email caught my > attention and I read your email and notice the note at the end of your email > about the "processing key...." > > Christina Godinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Paul, I was reading your > email and I noticed at the end of your email, "Processing Key for cracking HD > DVD's: > 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0" and a web site. How do you > use this key? > > Paul > wrote: > On 9/12/07 I purchased Open Office Word from you and paid $49 for > the same >> through Pay Pal, Receipt Number 1811-3554-7077-6290, Pay Pal charged my >> Amex credit card, Reference Number 4029357733 (not card number). To this >> date -- almost a month later -- I still have not received either an >> installation disc or an installation download from you. >> >> Please tell me the status of this matter, failing which within a short >> time I shall instruct Amex to reject the $49 Pay Pal charge. > > > You did not purchase OpenOffice from www.openoffice.org ... From this site > you can obtain OpenOffice for free... I would suggest you go back to the > place you purchased it from and ask your questions... > > /paul > >
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