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Dave
maybe next time you or your husband should first read
what it is that you are purchasing before buying it
blindly, opening the package blindy, and then reading
that it is an upgrade. is it really microsoft's fault
that you cannot read? the upgrade packages clearly
state "Upgrade" on the front of the box. Common sense
would indicate that in order to "upgrade" you first need
to have something to upgrade from.
Suppose the following ... you own a PC, but go out and
foolishly buy hardware for an Apple ... go home, open it
up and then realize it is for an Apple and not a PC ...
who's fault would this be then? Microsofts? Apples?
The store that you bought it from? The checkout clerk at
the store? Because certainly it couldn't be yours,
correct?
what it is that you are purchasing before buying it
blindly, opening the package blindy, and then reading
that it is an upgrade. is it really microsoft's fault
that you cannot read? the upgrade packages clearly
state "Upgrade" on the front of the box. Common sense
would indicate that in order to "upgrade" you first need
to have something to upgrade from.
Suppose the following ... you own a PC, but go out and
foolishly buy hardware for an Apple ... go home, open it
up and then realize it is for an Apple and not a PC ...
who's fault would this be then? Microsofts? Apples?
The store that you bought it from? The checkout clerk at
the store? Because certainly it couldn't be yours,
correct?