Michael wrote:
> In May 2002, i purchased a PC in kit to assemble with an O/S wich is
> Windows XP Home Edition French version. I can't use it anymore,
> beacause Microsoft has decided that, this copy is no longer valid,
> due to many reinstallations
>
> Due to frequent power shutdowns,severs malfunctions and very nasty
> virusses,i had no choice,but to reinstall the whole thing,when these
> events accures
>
> I am shure that my CD ROM of Windows XP is a genuine product, it has
> been purchased in the town of Laval in the province of Quebec at
> Microbytes store. I have the serial number and the user key,for i
> lost the tags,while i have to replace the whole PC due to a fire.
> With this witch hunting stuff of theirs, Microsoft creates more
> problems in the user community,then they find solutions,wich is a
> serious blow to productivity. By the meen time,,here is my product id
> and the user'key
> Serial number;
[Canadian Surrender Monkey's Real Product ID Here]
> User key;
[Canadian Surrender Monkey's Real Product Key Here]
>
> Windows XP Home isn't presently installed on my PC,due to the lock of
> my O/S by Microsoft
>
> P.S The CD ROM thst is my posession is printed with an hologram,wich
> prooves that this copy is a genuine one
>
>
[Canadian Surrender Monkey's Real Name Here]
>
[Canadian Surrender Monkey's
>
Real Address
>
Here]
> Phone;
[Canadian Surrender Monkey's Real Phone # Here]
> E-mail;
[Canadian Surrender Monkey's Real Email Address Here]

ROFL! Even Canadian Surrender Monkeys are totally stupid!

Does Canada have a social security type number you can post to the
group, as the lurking identity thieves may need it!

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