ʇɐb ɹəuəllıʍ wrote:
Oh my, what have I started here...
I did not mean to imply that there are no intelligent people in America; it's just that "the people of America" (or "Americans") are not generally regarded as the most intelligent species on this planet.
Stop digging a hole. What's done is done. You can't fix it.![]()
I hope you have taken everything out of your chest and your website will
keep you busy to to leave you any free time to bother us here anymore.
Now go away and titillate yourself with your new found hobby. I can
visit your site because my ISP has blocked you permanently. I wonder why?
Good bye.
JTANNA wrote:
I hope you have taken everything out of your chest and your website will
keep you busy to to leave you any free time to bother us here anymore.
Now go away and titillate yourself with your new found hobby. I can
visit your site because my ISP has blocked you permanently. I wonder why?
Good bye.
You're not being "blocked". You're a victim of my poor choice of words. I should have said eviladobe.com is officially "under construction". There's no hurry, as we've already written off the money that they have stolen from us. Actually, we're doing this in the hope that they will stop ripping other people off. What they are doing, is straight up theft. We've documented every minute of it. Every on-line chat is printed, showing that we went through the entire return/deactivation process three complete times, each time with them telling us, in print, that the refund was "in process". Our story will launch the consumer advocate site, and visitors will be able to add their stories. We do plan on putting in an "ignoramous" filter, so, in the end, it will probably be you that will be blocked permanently.
ʇɐb ɹəuəllıʍ wrote:
eviladobe.com - fascinating website...
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Wow, what incredibly powerful wit. No, not really. The reality is, that's a splash page for an unresolved url, nothing more.
The slaves, in here, to the Adobe monopoly, will be glad to hear this. Adobe finally came through. It had nothing to with our repeated requests. In the midst of our fourth session with them, and the fourth time that we were asked to supply the serial numbers, by the floor "manager" this time, we were told, for the fourth time, that we would see the refund in 10 days to 2 weeks, and that "[we can] understand your concern Michael". That was the moment that we threw in the towel, stating, and I quote, "Maybe, maybe not, but Adobe definitely will when eviladobe.com goes "live". I officially give up."
The floor manager's reply... "Michael, I will make sure that you receive the confirmation shortly."
The money was in the bank in four days. Anyone that would like to purchase "eviladobe.com" can have it for the $19.99 that we paid for it. Send an email of interest to eviladobe@verizon.net. And, as for all you protectors of the Adobe Empire, enjoy your life of slavery. We'll stick with the Macromedia products that we started with, they're better anyway.
Anyone that would like to purchase "eviladobe.com" can have it for the $19.99 that we paid for it.
Think that I'll pass, but thank you for the offer.
I can almost imagine your frustration, and it's too bad that it came down to a Web site. Fortunately, wiht almost 20 years of Adobe interaction, I have never had one issue, but the one that you encountered was a "biggie." I have also done business with Digital River (though never thorugh Adoebe), and historically, all has gone, exactly as it should.
Sorry that you had the issues that you did, but glad that the $ was returned. I would only wish all buyers the same good fortune with Adobe, that I have had - though I probably have just jinxed myself... ![]()
Good luck,
Hunt
~graffiti wrote:
And, as for all you protectors of the Adobe Empire, enjoy your life of slavery. We'll stick with the Macromedia products that we started with, they're better anyway.
Hmm. Seems I heard a story about another company buying Macromedia a while back. Anyone remember who that was?
It was indeed "Adobe". Thus... the Adobe monopoly of the Earth's graphics design world began. Learn it. Love it. Suffer it.
Hmm. Seems I heard a story about another company buying Macromedia a while back. Anyone remember who that was?
Every year we hear something about Microsoft wants to buy Adobe but it never moves any further then the news headlines. In my opinion, if M$ gets its hands on Adobe then the prices of adobe products would become affordable. Upgrades of single products would be below £100 like any other M$ products.
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