Head of Acer Computer Corproation thinks Vista is crap

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Ask Microsoft directly.. this is a volunteer newsgroup set up to help Vista
users..

They will just ignore me or want to charge me 100 bucks per hour for a
support ticket. I known they read this group so don't try to fool me.
 
Again, this is a vounteer newsgroup set up to help Vista users, not a
bulletin board. Take your post elsewhere.
 
Gladiator said:
They will just ignore me or want to charge me 100 bucks per hour for a
support ticket. I known they read this group so don't try to fool me.

No, they don't. You are erroneously assuming Microsoft cares about it's
paying customers. They don't.

Alias
 
Test said:
Again, this is a vounteer newsgroup set up to help Vista users, not a
bulletin board. Take your post elsewhere.

Net nannies aren't too welcome here and the article is spot on for
anyone considering the purchase of Vista.

Alias
 
Gladiator said:
They will just ignore me or want to charge me 100 bucks per hour for a
support ticket. I known they read this group so don't try to fool me.

Any Microsoft staff involvement in this group is on a voluntary basis.
No MSFT employee would be allowed to make any official statement in this
peer to peer support newsgroup about the comment made by a Royalty OEM exec.
(and I should know)
 
The Acer guy has you fooled.. pay the charge and make it a double whammy..
:-)


Gladiator said:
They will just ignore me or want to charge me 100 bucks per hour for a
support ticket. I known they read this group so don't try to fool me.

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Mike Hall
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
 
One company does not speak for the entire industry, no matter how important
the individual may think he is.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
 
Richard said:
One company does not speak for the entire industry, no matter how
important the individual may think he is.
I'd say he's pretty important as he heads the fourth largest PC maker in the
world. Certainly his opinion is more important than yours is. Larger ones
like Dell have also begun offering alternatives to Vista, like XP and
Ubuntu on their new products. That's saying a lot too. Why can't you just
accept the fact that Vista is a dud? Maybe you're embarrassed that you've
spent the money you have on this p.o.s.? And if you got it for free because
you're a most valuable player, then maybe you're just a Vista fanboy?

Shake Hands With,
Mr. Happy

PS. Please learn how to post on Usenet. Real newsgroup clients, strip out
everything below a sig line when replying. Your top posting greatly fscked
up the thread.
 
He does ***NOT*** speak for the whole industry. Get it?

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
 
You don't like my posting, go to other newsgroups. Don't troll here.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
 
Again, this is a vounteer newsgroup set up to help Vista users, not a
bulletin board. Take your post elsewhere.

Is it a moderated board? No it isn't so STFU.
 
Any Microsoft staff involvement in this group is on a voluntary basis.
No MSFT employee would be allowed to make any official statement in this
peer to peer support newsgroup about the comment made by a Royalty OEM exec.
(and I should know)

Doesn't matter, so long as Bill read my message. Which I know he did.
Hi Bill. :)
 
One company does not speak for the entire industry, no matter how important
the individual may think he is.

Trust all the MVP's to post here. We all know you are Microsoft
fanboys so move along and go help people out. Your opinion in this
thread is not wanted.
 
You don't like my posting, go to other newsgroups. Don't troll here.

I don't think Microsoft would like you responding to their customers
in this manner.
 

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