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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Free OS but riddled with ad ware and pop-ups. Users can pay to have ads removed.
    They should use some well established sales techniques, ie - £5 to remove ads if you pay in next 24 minutes, and £50 afterwards...

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  • DimPrawn
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    I can see the future of M$ Windows.

    Free OS but riddled with ad ware and pop-ups. Users can pay to have ads removed.

    Goodbye M$, you've turned all soft and stupid and lost your balls.

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  • vetran
    started a topic Inhumane treatment

    Inhumane treatment

    Microsoft under fire as Windows 10 users find playing Solitaire now costs $10 a year | Daily Mail Online

    Microsoft under fire as Windows 10 users find playing Solitaire now costs $10 a year (unless you want to sit through video ads)
    Free game was a popular part of earlier windows versions
    New Version charges users $10 a year for ad free Solitaire games
    Experts say the feature is 'an accident waiting to happen'

    oh Bill how could you?

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