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The challenge of buying a license from SCO

The challenge of buying a license from SCO

Posted Sep 5, 2003 18:00 UTC (Fri) by bubbacode (guest, #14855)
Parent article: The challenge of buying a license from SCO

This fits in with the general we don't sell anything problem I found with SCO. Try to buy or get the price of a SCO product. Say UnixWare or something. By going to their site you get the real royal run arround. I suspect you would get the same vagueness and "please call someone else" response if you called.

In other words its very hard to throw money at SCO in general. Its like they don't give a (*&^& if the sell ANYTHING.

BTW I have NO intention of calling SCO. Just not that brave. They are sending out invoices to those they know about and are running linux. I DON'T want to be on their radar screen.


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The challenge of buying a license from SCO

Posted Sep 5, 2003 20:09 UTC (Fri) by maxmurd (guest, #14858) [Link]

Gosh!! I do wish to get on their radar instead!!
Then, try to catch me sending invoices to Italy, :DDDDD

The challenge of buying a license from SCO

Posted Sep 6, 2003 7:30 UTC (Sat) by technoshaun (guest, #13487) [Link]

I would love to get an invoice from the:

I would file an immediate complaint with the FTC here:

https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01

And I would file a mail fraud complaint with the USPS here:

https://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/fraud/MailFraudComplaint.htm

Then I would get a lawyer and have him review all the material I have posted here on the case:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/no2sco/links

Would file a class action lawsuit on illegal billing and sue their collective asses off.

--Shaun


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