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Post by flamingeye on Feb 8, 2010 15:22:34 GMT -5
Thank you roadrunner I appreciate it it`s good to know there are others here that know what it`s like and know what I`m going through though I would not wish this on anyone even my enemies , but Hey it could of been worse and I have a patient loving wife to get me through it all . Yea I hate that I too have to constantly refer back to maintain my thought and trying to get my brain ,eyes and hands to coordinate for the proper words get`s frustrating too a lot of the time I just do not post it because the discussion is now to far alone - I swear it`s like having Alzheimer, again I appreciate the support and hope you have better days coming ......................Jeff
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Post by Dan Laufman on Feb 8, 2010 22:14:42 GMT -5
Hi All, The 40% certificate is sent to the owner after the trial period, for obvious reasons. This certificate is in the form of a "gift card" with a specific S/N printed on it. Looks just like a credit card.
It is sent to the mailing address of the original shipment.
This card is the same as cash. The only person allowed to upgrade is the person in physical possion of the card. Treat it like cash! No replacement will be issued under any circumstances.
If you purchase a used processor with the expectation of owning the upgrade, make sure you have the physical card. You can always call us to check the eligibility of the number printed on the card.
So, we'll be sending these out to the first batch of customers in a couple of weeks after you have all had time to digest the UMC- with its corrected SW.
All of this advice will be on the UMC-1 page and on our terms and conditions pages shortly.
Hope this helps. Big Dan
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Post by cdpsrjc on Feb 9, 2010 5:15:10 GMT -5
Thanks Big Dan! That is the information I needed.
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