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Network magic site is all screwed up.

Author
18 Jan 2009 5:05 AM
flamestar
I keep trying to buy another license for network magic but the sale
doesn't go throught. Now they want to charghe me $300 for things I do
not wamnt and they won't let me change anything.




           Description    Each    Qty    Total
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Network Magic Pro 5.0 +
Iolo System Mechanic 8 Bundle
NMPROISMBUNDLE    $59.99
was $99.94, save $39.95
$59.99
remove

Iolo System Mechanic 8
ISM    $25.00    1     $25.00
remove

Network Magic Pro 5.0
NMPRO    $39.99
was $49.99, save $10.00    1     $39.99
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Network Magic Pro 5.0
NMPRO    $39.99
was $49.99, save $10.00
$39.99
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Network Magic Pro 5.1
NMPRO5.1    $39.99
was $49.99, save $10.00
$159.96
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Summary
Item Sub-Total:    $324.93







Total Before Tax:    $324.93
Tax:     N/A




Order Total:    $324.93


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Author
18 Jan 2009 4:18 PM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
flamestar <agnif***@gmail.com> wrote:
> I keep trying to buy another license for network magic but the sale
> doesn't go throught. Now they want to charghe me $300 for things I do
> not wamnt and they won't let me change anything.

Hi - I'm not sure why you posted this in a peer-support newsgroup for
Microsoft wireless networking issues. Call the company on the phone, or
don't buy their software. Nobody in here can help you with this, sorry.

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Author
18 Jan 2009 9:32 PM
Jack (MVP-Networking).
Hi
In addition to Lanwench comment above. My experience shows that network
magic changes the way Windows Network works to the extend that sooner a or
later it become an hazard rather than an assess.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)

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"flamestar" <agnif***@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:48fa53c0-52fd-4f8c-8f0d-42a84bf24cc1@q37g2000vbn.googlegroups.com...
>I keep trying to buy another license for network magic but the sale
> doesn't go throught. Now they want to charghe me $300 for things I do
> not wamnt and they won't let me change anything.
>
>
>
>
>   Description Each Qty Total
> edit move to wish list remove
>
> Network Magic Pro 5.0 +
> Iolo System Mechanic 8 Bundle
> NMPROISMBUNDLE $59.99
> was $99.94, save $39.95
> $59.99
> remove
>
> Iolo System Mechanic 8
> ISM $25.00 1 $25.00
> remove
>
> Network Magic Pro 5.0
> NMPRO $39.99
> was $49.99, save $10.00 1 $39.99
> edit move to wish list remove
>
> Network Magic Pro 5.0
> NMPRO $39.99
> was $49.99, save $10.00
> $39.99
> edit move to wish list remove
>
> Network Magic Pro 5.1
> NMPRO5.1 $39.99
> was $49.99, save $10.00
> $159.96
> Promotion Code/Gift Certificate Number:   Apply
>
> Country
>
> State / ProvinceZip / Postal Code   Calculate
>
> Summary
> Item Sub-Total: $324.93
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Total Before Tax: $324.93
> Tax: N/A
>
>
>
>
> Order Total: $324.93
>
>
> Knowledge Base
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Author
19 Jan 2009 1:14 AM
flamestar
On Jan 18, 4:32 pm, "Jack \(MVP-Networking\)."
<j***@discussiongroup.com> wrote:
> Hi
> In addition to Lanwench comment above. My experience shows that network
> magic changes the way Windows Network works to the extend that sooner a or
> later it become an hazard rather than an assess.
> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
>
>.Yuo may be right is there a better networking program out there.

Of course if Mcrosoft had its way they would protect poeple so much
that we miht as well be runn ing DOS
Author
19 Jan 2009 1:57 AM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
flamestar <agnif***@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 18, 4:32 pm, "Jack \(MVP-Networking\)."
> <j***@discussiongroup.com> wrote:
>> Hi
>> In addition to Lanwench comment above. My experience shows that
>> network magic changes the way Windows Network works to the extend
>> that sooner a or later it become an hazard rather than an assess.
>> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
>>
>> .Yuo may be right is there a better networking program out there.
>
> Of course if Mcrosoft had its way they would protect poeple so much
> that we miht as well be runn ing DOS

Feh. Why be irritated with Microsoft because some third party company has a
screwed-up online ordering system?

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