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Justin said:Ding ding ding ding!!!!!
That's ONE of the reasons alias was given in the past. Let's see if his
memory all of a sudden comes back to him.
However, now he'll backtrack and claim he meant activation in general
(just like he did before) of which he was given reasons why MS choses to
have an activation process.
His entire argument in the past has been that pirates can break
activation in a heartbeat so activation in general only hurts the paying
customer. True, in it's current form it's broken and a pain but it DOES
do it's job and alias was given a couple reasons (of many) how
activation works to prevent piracy and NO, not everyone that calls will
be activated. NO BLACKLISTED KEYS WILL EVER BE ACTIVATED VIA PHONE.
Yes it's easy for a PAYING customers to get a blacklisted key. That's a
hint to the examples alias was given.
Do you remember yet alias or are you going to continue to play dumb?
Um, pirated versions of XP do not need to be activated so, of course,
phone activation with pirated versions is a non issue.
Now, again, if everyone is approved with phone activation, what is the
point?
Alias