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Re: Windows Vista Ultimate Family Plan + Windows Marketplace versi
That's just it, the site is saying "No Offer Found". I was reading a post
about people having problems with it. I'll have ot check if mine is fully
activated.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> If the Family Plan accepts your pk you're in business. The Windows you
> purchase online is the real deal so I don't see why getting it
> electronically would make any difference at all. It is just a new way to
> get the same thing.
>
> "Blair" <Blair@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:83CB389F-1830-4B49-8085-615CD289EDE1@microsoft.com...
> >I read the requirements for the Family Plan and it states that it requires
> >a
> > RETAIL version of Windows Vista Ultimate but I wanted to find out if this
> > includes the Digital Distribution version of Windows Vista Ultimate
> > through
> > the Windows Marketplace (through circuit city)? Its basically a retail
> > disc
> > including all the boot options if I were to burn it to a disc.
> >
> > There are no discounts for getting it through there and you pay the same
> > as
> > the physical disc but does it still qualify for the Family Plan offer for
> > Ultimate users?
> > I have tried to use the family plan offer but I get "No Offer Found" when
> > submitting my key to try to purchase it and was worried that my version
> > doesn't count as a RETAIL. I would hate to think i screwed myself
> > regarding
> > this :/ I didn't see the exact requirements and most of what I knew about
> > this plan came off of news sites which weren't too exact about how it
> > would
> > work. They just said Ultimate Users purchasing an upgrade or full install
> > being released on Jan 30. Nothing about Retail (physical DVD) versions.
>
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