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"ldcherry" <ldch...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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2. Normally I would suggest contacting the seller but chances are the PX
folks won't be able to help. My suggestion in your case would be to contact
MS directly.
(Out of curiosity, what does the CD say?)
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After furious head scratching, ldcherry asked:
I called Microsoft this morning. The rep confirmed that this product could
not be upgraded. I asked her how the CD could say 1 thing and the license
say another thing. I got a little annoyed when she told me that I only paid
$59.95 for it. The student and teacher edition costs around $149, but the
point is that I didn't need another copy of this version. I already have a
copy which authorizes me to install it on 3 machines. She transferred me to
some volume sales/license department and the rep said that the CD was
probably mismanufactured. He is sending me a complete 2003 Office Standard
Version that I can install on a desktop and a laptop and I can upgrade this
version when necessary. I'm happy now, but I'm skeptical. I don't need
another Office 2003 Standard license, but I'd love to get another copy to see
if this was just an error in manufacturing. Oh well, I'll move on....
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"ldcherry" <ldch...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Microsoft support was more interested in telling me that I didn't pay enough
money for the product for it to be genuine. Odd, considering I'm the one
looking at the packaging and hologram. And it's decidedly genuine. When the
support person couldn't give me an answer, he said it must have been a used
copy. I'm still not sure how that would explain a Student and Teacher
product key on the Standard Edition packaging.
Absolutely no help. Thank you.
Marty
Office Standard is the same thing as Office Students and Teachers. The
difference is in the licensing and the requirement that you are a student of
a teacher. The products are identical.
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"Martin M Eichelman, Jr" <MartinMEi...@discussions.microsoft.com>
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My only choice is to return the product to the place of purchase.
Marty
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