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No scam, just helping customers.
Last time I checked, giving away computers was completely legal. Lindows is doing everything they can to make sure there is no fraud involved.
Posted by: DonnieBoy   Posted on: 11/10/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Maybe Microsoft can help Lindow users  FilledOut | 11/10/03
Is this even Legal?  jonbob | 11/10/03
The statement states that they do NOT have to spend it on MS Software  DonnieBoy | 11/10/03
I didn't say that it did...  jonbob | 11/11/03
no kidding  lmaxwell | 11/10/03
Greed  Chris Moller | 11/11/03
Versus being able to spend money on other vendors  FilledOut | 11/10/03
How about others?  Fred Fredrickson | 11/10/03
Can you say 'Power of Attorney'?  NoB$ | 11/10/03
What's the big deal?  none none | 11/11/03
More free publicity for Lindows!  DonnieBoy | 11/10/03
Yeah,  vdraken | 11/10/03
Since when is helping customers bribery  DonnieBoy | 11/10/03
criminal M$ tries to kill Lindows!  screaming silence | 11/10/03
insert flame here  ryusen | 11/10/03
Lindows = scum  d_jedi | 11/10/03
No scam, just helping customers.  DonnieBoy | 11/10/03
This is good for Lindow's  Blue Wolf_z | 11/10/03
I wouldn't say this is bad publicity for Lindows.  DonnieBoy | 11/10/03
haha  lmaxwell | 11/10/03
Thank you....  spinit | 11/10/03
If it sounds like Windows  FilledOut | 11/11/03
Fraudulent claims?  jasonp@... | 11/11/03
Michael Robertson is a bottom feeder of the worst kind  marksashton | 11/11/03
MS against digital signatures?  none none | 11/11/03
Then any and all vendors can set up a website  FilledOut | 11/11/03

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