I was charged for my version of open office by a website called Opal Office.  
Since the product is your's and you offer it for free, this seems like a legal 
problem.  How can they take a product that isn't their's and charge people for 
it?  I spent $30 thinking that was a great deal.  I'm kind of annoyed.  Is this 
normal?  I did a search for your product, just like I did the first time, and 
several websites popped up asking for money to buy openoffice.  Do I have legal 
president to ask for my money back?  Just wondering if this bothers Sun Systems 
as much as it bothers me.  Thank you for your time and consideration.
 
Maya Wiest
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