MS Office 2003 does not offer features promised in its advertisem.

T

Thorenn

I upgraded from Office 2000 to Office 2003, only because I read a Microsoft
Office advertisement in many magazines, which claimed that unlike Office
2000, the Office 2003 version would give me access to certain features, and I
quote the ad "the latest version of of Microsoft Office includes Information
Rights Management technologies. Now you can put limits on the printing,
copying, or forwarding of sensitive e-mail and documents". After this
advertisement persuaded me to buy Office 2003, I have now been told by
Microsoft support staff that the Microsfort Office Basic Edition 2003, does
not offer this feature. This was not mentioned in the magazine advertisement
and I would therefore regard this advertisement as containing claims that are
false and misleading and would be grounds for a lawsuit. I demand to know why
Microsoft chose to mislead consumers like me in this regard and I demand that
Microsoft offers a patch that Microsoft Office 2003 customers like me can
download so that we can get the features that Microsoft claims that Office
2003 has.
 

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