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John
I think this should be on topic. Many of us here may have considered
purchasing Visual Studio.NET on eBay or other web auction sites. However, I
would like to issue a warning that there are some sellers who will list the
2003 promotional upgrade (for sale by Microsoft for $29), evaluation copies
or other limited license versions for $200 - $600. In many cases, there will
be nothing in the item description, other than the 'part number', that would
hint of it's identity. The seller will then argue that the buyer should have
verified the part number and will not issue a refund or exchange. The seller
will also maintain that the item photo is not required to match the actual
product shipped. I thought this would be good advice for potential buyers to
have before making a purchase.
purchasing Visual Studio.NET on eBay or other web auction sites. However, I
would like to issue a warning that there are some sellers who will list the
2003 promotional upgrade (for sale by Microsoft for $29), evaluation copies
or other limited license versions for $200 - $600. In many cases, there will
be nothing in the item description, other than the 'part number', that would
hint of it's identity. The seller will then argue that the buyer should have
verified the part number and will not issue a refund or exchange. The seller
will also maintain that the item photo is not required to match the actual
product shipped. I thought this would be good advice for potential buyers to
have before making a purchase.