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Don't you have to do a "test" every two years regardless.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
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Resurrection rather than re-birth (of this thread) seems appropriate for my question.
I'm still subscribed to MAPs and pay the higher price for software to be shipped to me on disc.
As such, I was expecting to have received copies of Windows 8 by now but no sign of them.
Anyone else in the same boat?Comment
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2 years back I paid the extra to have the disks sent to me. In that time I received just two disks. Last year I reverted to the downloads.Originally posted by Clippy View PostResurrection rather than re-birth (of this thread) seems appropriate for my question.
I'm still subscribed to MAPs and pay the higher price for software to be shipped to me on disc.
As such, I was expecting to have received copies of Windows 8 by now but no sign of them.
Anyone else in the same boat?
It could be worth phoning the Partner Team helpdesk. I have found them very helpful in the past.Comment
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Spooky.Originally posted by Netraider View Post2 years back I paid the extra to have the disks sent to me. In that time I received just two disks. Last year I reverted to the downloads.
It could be worth phoning the Partner Team helpdesk. I have found them very helpful in the past.
Received the discs today!
Suspect they were waiting for the release of the new version of Office, which was this week, before shipping out the discs.Comment
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