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Guest Geoff Cox
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Hello,

 

After several years of subscribing to Microsoft's Action Pack I have

decided to stop as most of the software is no longer relevant to what

I do.

 

It does seem a little hard that it appears that I will have to buy a

full priced copy of Office Pro.

 

Is this true? No reduced price for ex-Action Pack users?!

 

Cheers,

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Guest Leythos
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Re: re ending MS's Action Pack subscription

 

In article <mudhg4pulpn9c5ns9k70bvsnasl3gj3ci6@4ax.com>,

gcox@freeuk.notcom says...

> It does seem a little hard that it appears that I will have to buy a

> full priced copy of Office Pro.

>

> Is this true? No reduced price for ex-Action Pack users?!

>

 

Action Pack subscriptions end when you don't renew, you can not use the

software in any manner, not even an upgrade. It must be removed, even if

you buy RETAIL Licenses, the old software must be UNINSTALLED.

 

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Guest Geoff Cox
Posted

Re: re ending MS's Action Pack subscription

 

On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:52:47 -0400, Leythos <spam999free@rrohio.com>

wrote:

>In article <mudhg4pulpn9c5ns9k70bvsnasl3gj3ci6@4ax.com>,

>gcox@freeuk.notcom says...

>> It does seem a little hard that it appears that I will have to buy a

>> full priced copy of Office Pro.

>>

>> Is this true? No reduced price for ex-Action Pack users?!

>>

>

>Action Pack subscriptions end when you don't renew, you can not use the

>software in any manner, not even an upgrade. It must be removed, even if

>you buy RETAIL Licenses, the old software must be UNINSTALLED.

 

all the above I know - I was expressing the hope that MS might give me

a reduction on Office pro!

 

Cheers

 

Geoff

Posted

Re: re ending MS's Action Pack subscription

 

Geoff Cox wrote:

> On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:52:47 -0400, Leythos <spam999free@rrohio.com>

> wrote:

>

>> In article <mudhg4pulpn9c5ns9k70bvsnasl3gj3ci6@4ax.com>,

>> gcox@freeuk.notcom says...

>>> It does seem a little hard that it appears that I will have to buy a

>>> full priced copy of Office Pro.

>>>

>>> Is this true? No reduced price for ex-Action Pack users?!

>>>

>> Action Pack subscriptions end when you don't renew, you can not use the

>> software in any manner, not even an upgrade. It must be removed, even if

>> you buy RETAIL Licenses, the old software must be UNINSTALLED.

>

> All the above I know - I was expressing the hope that MS might give me

> a reduction on Office Pro!

>

> Cheers

>

> Geoff

 

Try the free http://openoffice.org

 

Seriously..

 

--

Joe =o)

Guest Leythos
Posted

Re: re ending MS's Action Pack subscription

 

In article <4frhg4542cib3h2lipu6f62ku82u34nmfn@4ax.com>,

gcox@freeuk.notcom says...

> all the above I know - I was expressing the hope that MS might give me

> a reduction on Office pro!

>

 

Nope. I took over a business where the old IT company had bought RETAIL

licenses for everything, then sold them on EBay and sold the company

their Action Pack - which is a serious violation. The old IT group even

removed the MS Stickers (COA) from the Dells.....

 

I talked with MS, but no luck, not even a chance of a discount or other.

 

 

--

- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.

- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a

drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"

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Guest Leythos
Posted

Re: re ending MS's Action Pack subscription

 

In article <OO$#97hOJHA.860@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>,

elmogeek@iglou.invalid says...

> Geoff Cox wrote:

> > On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:52:47 -0400, Leythos <spam999free@rrohio.com>

> > wrote:

> >

> >> In article <mudhg4pulpn9c5ns9k70bvsnasl3gj3ci6@4ax.com>,

> >> gcox@freeuk.notcom says...

> >>> It does seem a little hard that it appears that I will have to buy a

> >>> full priced copy of Office Pro.

> >>>

> >>> Is this true? No reduced price for ex-Action Pack users?!

> >>>

> >> Action Pack subscriptions end when you don't renew, you can not use the

> >> software in any manner, not even an upgrade. It must be removed, even if

> >> you buy RETAIL Licenses, the old software must be UNINSTALLED.

> >

> > All the above I know - I was expressing the hope that MS might give me

> > a reduction on Office Pro!

> >

> > Cheers

> >

> > Geoff

>

> Try the free http://openoffice.org

>

> Seriously..

 

LOL, HA HA HA HA HA

 

OO is NOTHING close to MS Office unless you're not working with people

that use MS Office and never have to work with people using MS Office.

 

 

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- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.

- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a

drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"

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Posted

Re: re ending MS's Action Pack subscription

 

Elmo wrote:

> Geoff Cox wrote:

>> On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:52:47 -0400, Leythos <spam999free@rrohio.com>

>> wrote:

>>

>>> In article <mudhg4pulpn9c5ns9k70bvsnasl3gj3ci6@4ax.com>,

>>> gcox@freeuk.notcom says...

>>>> It does seem a little hard that it appears that I will have to buy

>>>> a full priced copy of Office Pro.

>>>>

>>>> Is this true? No reduced price for ex-Action Pack users?!

>>>>

>>> Action Pack subscriptions end when you don't renew, you can not use

>>> the software in any manner, not even an upgrade. It must be

>>> removed, even if you buy RETAIL Licenses, the old software must be

>>> UNINSTALLED.

>>

>> All the above I know - I was expressing the hope that MS might give

>> me a reduction on Office Pro!

>>

>> Cheers

>>

>> Geoff

>

> Try the free http://openoffice.org

>

> Seriously..

 

Or a pack of Wrigley's Spearment gum.

 

Or you could use a pencil sharpener made in 1945 - you know the kind you

mount on the wall with a crank.

 

Results comparable to OpenOffice have been reported by proper application of

tubless tire repair kits; the ones with a tube of cement and rubber plugs.

 

When I have a problem that could be solved with OpenOffice, I reach for a

container of African Violet fertilizer.

Guest Geoff Cox
Posted

Re: re ending MS's Action Pack subscription

 

On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 20:01:35 -0400, Leythos <spam999free@rrohio.com>

wrote:

>In article <4frhg4542cib3h2lipu6f62ku82u34nmfn@4ax.com>,

>gcox@freeuk.notcom says...

>> all the above I know - I was expressing the hope that MS might give me

>> a reduction on Office pro!

>>

>

>Nope. I took over a business where the old IT company had bought RETAIL

>licenses for everything, then sold them on EBay and sold the company

>their Action Pack - which is a serious violation. The old IT group even

>removed the MS Stickers (COA) from the Dells.....

>

>I talked with MS, but no luck, not even a chance of a discount or other.

 

Maybe it depends who you talk to?

 

I have been surprised by MS.

 

In the early days of XP I bought a copy of XP Home only to realise

that it couldn't logon to a network server. After several phone calls

I found someone who said just send us the DVD and we will send you XP

Pro. This they did for no extra cost!

 

So, who is the right person to talk to re an Office Pro discount?!

perhaps someone knows ...

 

Cheers

 

Geoff

Guest Leythos
Posted

Re: re ending MS's Action Pack subscription

 

In article <drqig4l5aa6hhj9gggruj4mbhb166eun96@4ax.com>,

gcox@freeuk.notcom says...

> So, who is the right person to talk to re an Office Pro discount?!

> perhaps someone knows ...

>

you got lucky

 

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