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Originally Posted by reamemiya
I think we need to come to realize this is actually wrong. This is stealing. A crime. Why?
Upon payment, ACM has agreed to provide us with copies of Windows 7. That's the term. Before we pay, ACM is free to change the term to whatever it likes, such as taking Windows 7 out. BUT, after we have paid, our money become theirs, and whatever ACM has agreed on for our money is ours, and that is Windows 7. I have agreed to pay ACM $20, and ACM has agreed to give me Windows 7 for my $20. Now ACM decided it doesn't want to do that and takes it back. That's stealing.
Why am I ranting? Because I took my time and didn't get any keys
I'm going to call ACM up.
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not quite, slick. you paid for acm membership period. if it so happened you were a student (or could somehow prove to be a student) you got access to msdnaa as a 'bonus' lets say. they dont owe u jack.