FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200397622926
date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 18:48:23 +0100
author: Knight
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
In article <4ae1ec6a$0$2480$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>, Knight says...
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> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200397622926
£139.00
That'll sell well then.
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Conor
www.notebooks-r-us.co.uk
I'm not prejudiced. I hate everybody equally.
date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 11:11:23 +0100
author: Conor
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
"Conor" wrote in message
news:MPG.254ce32a4aa4b7498987b@news.eternal-september.org...
> In article <4ae1ec6a$0$2480$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>, Knight says...
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>> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200397622926
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> £139.00
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> That'll sell well then.
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> --
> Conor
> www.notebooks-r-us.co.uk
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> I'm not prejudiced. I hate everybody equally.
Windows 7 for £59 at Tescos
date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 13:03:48 +0100
author: Tippunmon
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Tippunmon wrote:
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> Windows 7 for £59 at Tescos
I'm chasing a good price for Profesional (got domain servers here)
Windows 7 Full (not upgrade).
£135 is the cheapest I've seen on Amazon, via a marketplace eretailer
(EpsilonPC).
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Adrian C
date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 13:46:28 +0100
author: Adrian C lid
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Adrian C wrote:
> £135 is the cheapest I've seen on Amazon, via a marketplace eretailer
> (EpsilonPC).
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Is Costco selling?
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Adrian C
date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 14:05:33 +0100
author: Adrian C lid
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Adrian C wrote:
> Tippunmon wrote:
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>> Windows 7 for £59 at Tescos
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> I'm chasing a good price for Profesional (got domain servers here)
> Windows 7 Full (not upgrade).
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> £135 is the cheapest I've seen on Amazon, via a marketplace eretailer
> (EpsilonPC).
If you're a student or have at least one scrote (real or imagined) that I
suspect there are good deals to be found.
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Peter <X-Files fan>
date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 13:36:49 -0000
author: Trust No One?
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Scrote?? Wassat?
In article , dana.scully@usa.xnet
says...
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>Adrian C wrote:
>> Tippunmon wrote:
>>>
>>> Windows 7 for £59 at Tescos
>>
>> I'm chasing a good price for Profesional (got domain servers here)
>> Windows 7 Full (not upgrade).
>>
>> £135 is the cheapest I've seen on Amazon, via a marketplace eretailer
>> (EpsilonPC).
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>If you're a student or have at least one scrote (real or imagined) that I
>suspect there are good deals to be found.
>
date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 14:22:28 +0000
author: Paul
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Trust No One® wrote:
> Adrian C wrote:
>> Tippunmon wrote:
>>> Windows 7 for £59 at Tescos
>> I'm chasing a good price for Profesional (got domain servers here)
>> Windows 7 Full (not upgrade).
>>
>> £135 is the cheapest I've seen on Amazon, via a marketplace eretailer
>> (EpsilonPC).
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> If you're a student or have at least one scrote (real or imagined) that I
> suspect there are good deals to be found.
>
Nope, don't have kids - rather keep the toys to myself ;-)
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Adrian C
date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 16:57:07 +0000
author: Adrian C lid
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Trust No One® wrote:
> If you're a student or have at least one scrote (real or imagined)
> that I suspect there are good deals to be found.
Win 7 Pro for £30 then, direct from M$. You need an ac.uk email account or
some other way of proving you are a student.
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Take it easy on the kid, SilverFox316; everybody kills Hitler on their
first trip.
date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:34:49 -0000
author: GB
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
"Adrian C" <email@here.invalid> wrote in message
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> Nope, don't have kids - rather keep the toys to myself ;-)
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Depends what you mean by "toys" ;)
date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:18:46 -0000
author: Nick Le Lievre
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
GB wrote:
> Trust No One® wrote:
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> Win 7 Pro for £30 then, direct from M$. You need an ac.uk email account or
> some other way of proving you are a student.
OK, I've no brain. What's the cheapest, easiest, quickest, most painless
college course I can sign up on, get a gratis student email account and
then claim these goodies?
Course on beer making? wiring plugs? GCSE something, or what?
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Adrian C
date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 21:04:57 +0000
author: Adrian C lid
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Adrian C <email@here.invalid> wrote
>GB wrote:
>> Trust No One® wrote:
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>> Win 7 Pro for £30 then, direct from M$. You need an ac.uk email account or
>> some other way of proving you are a student.
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>OK, I've no brain. What's the cheapest, easiest, quickest, most painless
>college course I can sign up on, get a gratis student email account and
>then claim these goodies?
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>Course on beer making? wiring plugs? GCSE something, or what?
>
Get on any course full of young girls, like beauty therapy or manicure.
(Seriously, evening classes can be good fun and dead useful. Grab a
prospectus and find something. VB programming say.)
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Roger Hunt
date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 08:03:51 +0000
author: Roger Hunt
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Roger Hunt wrote:
> Get on any course full of young girls, like beauty therapy or manicure.
If I progressed in that direction my life expectancy would be rather
short (ouch) ...
> (Seriously, evening classes can be good fun and dead useful. Grab a
> prospectus and find something.
You are not wrong there. I've done a few.
VB programming say.)
I've done that (un-)professionally for the last ten years and have now
thrown in the towel preferring support work.
Due to the need that everyone else and his dog will be installing and
running this stuff, I'm going to have to source it near the full price
or look further on things like renewing a long lapsed microsoft software
subscription thing.
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Adrian C
date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:05:30 +0000
author: Adrian C lid
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Re: FA: Windows 7 Professional Retail
Adrian C wrote:
> Due to the need that everyone else and his dog will be installing and
> running this stuff, I'm going to have to source it near the full price
> or look further on things like renewing a long lapsed microsoft
> software subscription thing.
The student offer says it's for the normal retail product. I don't know if
the licence is different. Don't you know any students at all?
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Take it easy on the kid, SilverFox316; everybody kills Hitler on their
first trip.
date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:22:31 -0000
author: GB
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