Norwgian paleface wrote:
> I have Vista Ultimate, and had it installed on a previous machine quite some
> time ago, where it also was activated, but I had so many problems that I
> deleted it and reinstalled XP.
> I now installed Vista U on a different machine, but when I tried to activate
> it, it wasn't acceptable. However, I managed to get it activated over the
> phone, but a curious thing I noticed was that the guy said that this was an
> activation for XP, and not Vista. As it is impossible to get anyone live to
> talk with on this phone, I couldn't get clarity on the issue. The product was
> activated, but why did he say that I was activating XP and not Vista
> Ultimate??
He was clueless? People aren't chosen to work in call centers because
of their technical knowledge or ability, but rather for their capacity
for sitting in a tiny cubical for hours, repeatedly answering the same
questions over and over again by reading from a script.
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