Anti-'Piracy' & User Satisfaction
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dcparris Mar 13, 2007 2:49 PM EDT |
> "We [will] really ferret through how far we can dial it up, and what that means for customer experience and customer satisfaction," he said. I can just see the customers now. "Why yes, I dearly love that I've been locked out of my computer because MS' registration software incorrectly detected that my copy of Windows was illegitimate, even though it came with the computer I bought at CompUSA. What could be more satisfying than to know that MS is 'getting tough' on me. Yeah, that's it! Tough love!" |
jimf Mar 13, 2007 3:15 PM EDT |
Are all MS customers that stupid? I keep wondering 'how long can he keep doing this before everyone heads for the door'??? Even battered wives have their limits. |
jezuch Mar 13, 2007 3:54 PM EDT |
Some like it rough, it seems... |
tracyanne Mar 13, 2007 4:38 PM EDT |
Personally I think Steve Ballmer is on the right track. he should keep working on stopping piracy. It will eventually increase sales.... for someone. |
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