Re: cody, aka alias the liar, has no idea what he is talking about...
DanS wrote:
> Frank <fb@amk.cmo> wrote in news:4b4df4c7$1@news.x-privat.org:
>
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>> <--snipped cody the idiots bullshit & drivel as a public service-->
>>
>> heheheh...got your panties all in a bunch cody? Seems you're a self
>> appointed MS license reviewer huh? Too bad you have no idea what you're
>> talking about.
>> But keep posting your bullshit lies...as I really, really enjoy
> exposing
>> you for the POS lying asshole linutrd losers you are.
>> Oops!...LOL!
>
> Sorry Frank, but you and the nymshifting wannabee are wrong again......
>
> The page *you* linked says this....
>
> 1) Ensure all new and existing desktop PCs to be rented, leased, or
> outsourced are running licensed, qualifying versions of the Windows
> desktop operating system. Acquire Get Genuine Windows Agreement (GGWA)
> SKUs for any mislicensed desktop PCs.
>
> 2) Acquire a Rental Rights for Windows license for every desktop PC to be
> rented, leased, or outsourced.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "This Rental Rights License was put into effect on January 1st, 2010.
> CNet notes that in order for Microsoft to get companies to participate,
> and to ease the burden of paying for something that was once free, they
> are offering 30% off the license fees to those who sign up by June 30th.
> Keep in mind, the rental fee is on top of the cost of the software
> itself. The discounted prices are:
>
> * Office Professional - $58
> * Office Standard - $45
> * Windows - $23"
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Therefore, you need to ALREADY HAVE PURCHASED A LICENSE FOR WINDOWS, and
> then you need to PURCHASE a rental license to be able to 'legally' rent
> out that PC.
>
So dan-o, you think, just like your butt-buddy cody does, that this is a
"scam" right?