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Old June 9th, 2004, 08:22 PM
JR
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Default What's the catch? -- Great offer on Office XP Standard Full

I found a company (www.salesintl.com) offering Windows Office XP Standard
full edition for $119.99 -- they say it's not an OEM, Academic, Trial or Not
for Resale software. What's the catch here? Or is it legit? TIA.

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Old June 9th, 2004, 08:34 PM
JR
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Here's the direct link:

http://www.salesintl.com/product.asp?0=218&1=231&3=58

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I found a company (www.salesintl.com) offering Windows Office XP Standard
full edition for $119.99 -- they say it's not an OEM, Academic, Trial or

Not
for Resale software. What's the catch here? Or is it legit? TIA.

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John Rearden
http://www.geocities.com/john_rearden/




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Old June 9th, 2004, 08:44 PM
John Ski
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Subject: What's the catch? -- Great offer on Office XP Standard Full
From: "JR"
Date: 6/9/2004 3:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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I found a company (
www.salesintl.com) offering Windows Office XP Standard
full edition for $119.99 -- they say it's not an OEM, Academic, Trial or Not
for Resale software. What's the catch here? Or is it legit? TIA.

--
John Rearden
http://www.geocities.com/john_rearden/

Not being psychic there's no way for anyone to know for sure. However, XP is
officially "obsolete" with the intro of Office 2003. Perhaps someone got caught
with a bunch of copies and is dumping them.
(Yes, I know Office XP is still supported by MS, thank you, but it can no
longer be sold thru the normal distribution channels.)

Cheers,
John
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***Arthur C. Clarke***
 




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