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Thread ID: 34334 2003-06-10 05:22:00 Who signed me up for Office Beta? Im not paying... Chilling_Silently (228) Press F1
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151488 2003-06-10 05:22:00 Okay, Ive been signed up by some twit for the Office Beta program, and they're sending me a 120 day Trial of WinXP also..

Only thing is I have WinXP on the one and only PC I want it on, and I use RedHat 9!

Next problem, they've sent me the Office 2003 Beta CD's..

Now, you are right.. that's nothing to be worried about, and I wouldnt mind seeing the new office, only thing is I got an email saying they're gonna be charging me! I didnt even sign up for this in the first place!

Thank you for your order. Please save this mail receipt for your records. If you
have any questions regarding this order, please reply to this e-mail.

Please be aware that there is no technical support for this product. You can
visit http://support.microsoft.com/ for self service support options.


Order ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


Items:

Product: Microsoft Office System Beta 2 Kit 2003 - Microsoft Office System
Beta 2 Kit 2003 - English

Quantity: 1

Product: Windows XP 120-Day Trial

Quantity: 1


Order Total: US$25.65


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shipping. Japanese kit orders will begin shipping in mid June 2003. Please
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And down beneath it, somebody knows all my details, and has filled them in?!

I dont even have a credit card so Im assuming they're gonna want a Money Order perhaps?

How do I tell MS I dont want it?

Or.. Should I not worry about it.. and hope they dont charge me?
Chilling_Silently (228)
151489 2003-06-10 05:26:00 Eek..

You should ring MS and tell them about your situation. Maybe reply to the email???
somebody (208)
151490 2003-06-10 05:50:00 If they really wanted your money, I very much doubt you would have received the CDs without them receiving the money.

The value $ may be stated only for customs purposes, and they would have held the CDs if they really wanted any of your money as well.

You cannot be charged for unsolicited goods.
godfather (25)
151491 2003-06-10 07:32:00 Just ignore it and get on with enjoying the product.

If MS wanted your money, I think you would have been asked for more than $25.
Southern_Man (3944)
151492 2003-06-10 07:38:00 In part of your posting it says "If you have any questions regarding this order (or words to effect), reply to this email"

Why not just do that?
Tobas (224)
151493 2003-06-10 08:07:00 > If MS wanted your money, I think you would have been
> asked for more than $25.

Nope - a purchase of MS beta products is generally around that amount.

Mike.
Mike (15)
151494 2003-06-10 08:45:00 Thank Tobas, I think I will :-) Chilling_Silently (228)
151495 2003-06-10 09:19:00 I guess they have to charge people for beta testing. Some would say that's what we have all been for so long with all the other products.

Sounds a bit rich. Still, you don't have to do it. I can't say I am in any rush to see it. Just changed profiles on my XP machine and lost all my autocorrect entries and so on. Can't be arsed looking for where Office XP keeps it all. Wish it was all in one sodding place.
robo.
robo (205)
151496 2003-06-10 10:18:00 > I guess they have to charge people for beta testing.
> Some would say that's what we have all been for so
> long with all the other products.

Nope, they don't charge to beta test - I'm currently testing 5 MS products and a couple of non-MS programs as well, and have beta tested numerous programs in the past and have never paid for a single one of them.

MS do, however, supply copies of beta software to NON-testers, which I think they refer to as "Consumer Beta Software" which they do charge a small fee (probably that $25) just as they charge a fee to supply the SP for XP on CD - just the cost of supplying the CD and shipping etc. I gather.

Mike.
Mike (15)
151497 2003-06-10 10:29:00 The salient words here as GF says are,You cannot be charged for unsolicited goods. Thomas (1820)
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