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When to start a protest. (Read 203 times)
Nov 21st, 2003 at 1:37am

Katahu   Offline
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I may like FS2004, but I am now becoming very alarmed by the fact that many people are not getting the satisfaction that I have with FS9.

In fact, many people who call M$ say that their questions have been evaded by the corporate bastards.

I am thinking. When is the right time to start a online protest against these simulators? Pardon me for sounding silly, but I am tired of hearing complains from those who have problems with FS2004.

To me, a protest against these simulators will force Microsoft to give in to ALL of OUR demands.

M$ will then have to make a decision. Either spill the beans and help all the way, or risk seeing their revenue decline.

I have already sent an e-mail to M$ about this issue. I made sure that my e-mail message sounds dead-serious so that M$ would listen.

Many people in the simviation forums were not able to send their opinions to M$ in time when FS2004 was first anounced. As a result, FS2004 is not well supported by most of our systems. Many of us also feel that M$ has rushed the developement of FS2004.

So, let's make sure that FS2006 will not be another dissapointment for you people.
 
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Reply #1 - Nov 21st, 2003 at 2:14am

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Pretty scary huh?
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The only thing M$ listen to is
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PS. Hungary and most of the former Eastern Bloc still don't have ACOF as once upon a time piracy was rife here (we now have the toughest anti-piracy laws in the world, and they're enforced Shocked), so a few more months (when M$?) and we might get it so I can give an informed opinion...... Sad
 

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Reply #2 - Nov 21st, 2003 at 9:18am

Mike Thurman   Offline
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Its true, if you contact any large corparation, and this has happened to me before, they send back something like:

Sorry, we've got no idea what the H&^* you're talking about, but try this new product....blah blah blah.....gaurantied to work
 
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Reply #3 - Nov 21st, 2003 at 10:20am
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PS. Hungary and most of the former Eastern Bloc still don't have ACOF as once upon a time piracy was rife here (we now have the toughest anti-piracy laws in the world, and they're enforced Shocked), so a few more months (when M$?) and we might get it so I can give an informed opinion...... Sad


gimme munney and i'll buy you ACOF....Wink
 
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Reply #4 - Nov 21st, 2003 at 11:18am

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you wouldnt be able to protest.
Remember you do NOT own any microsoft product, what you paid for was a license to use it. If microsoft asked for the product back ending the license agreement they could have it back with you being unable to really protest it.
 
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Reply #5 - Nov 21st, 2003 at 11:20am

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This is M$ listens to most of the time:

KA-CHING, KA-CHING, KA-CHING, KA-CHING, KA-CHING, !!!!!!!

Sound familiar? Wink

This particular sound is Bill Gates' favorite. Wink Grin

At the same time, this is what we get after coughing up $50 of our hard-earned cash [for most of you]:

st-st-st-st-stutters
cra.............................sh.............................
flickers
and the list goes on.

Quote:
Sorry, we've got no idea what the H&^* you're talking about, but try this new product....blah blah blah.....gaurantied to work


OMG!! Those promises are as fake and empty as those pathetic pe_is-enlargement pills. Grin
 
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