molitar wrote:
> No such thing as OEM upgrade. OEM is for new builds only so you can't
> have an OEM Upgrade. But who knows M$ already given out wrong keys to
> users that purchased Vista Home Premium with their retail version. M$
> seems to be such a damn mess it needs a structural overhaul.. what a mess.
>
> Marvin
>
> "Jonathan Schwartz 2" <JonathanSchwartz2@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote in message news
4A6DB1F-F640-4313-B182-D109D9770214@microsoft.com...
>> Mark,
>>
>> Likely you and Microsoft are each correct...
>>
>> Perhaps better expressed, exactly how much did you pay for your Vista
>> Version?
>>
>> If the price that you paid is equal to the prices provided by Microsoft
>> Sales, you are correct.
>>
>> If the price you paid is considerably less than the prices provided by
>> Microsoft Sales, well, Microsoft is correct.
>>
>> Are you certain that you do not have retail Vista Upgrade OEM?
>>
>> --
>> Windows Vista
>> Become Part of The Legacy!
>>
>>
>>
>> "Mark" wrote:
>>
>>> I have Windows Vista 64bit upgrade retail and when I went to use
>>> Microsoft chat support, it requires the PID. I choose what country I am
>>> in, what version of software and then the product ID. After entering the
>>> product ID it says
>>>
>>> "The product ID number you entered is not supported in the country that
>>> you have selected. Enter another product ID number or select a different
>>> support option below."
>>>
>>> Microsoft has told me my product is OEM, pirated, not 64 bit and finally
>>> said it was downloaded from Digital River. Microsoft support is such a
>>> mess.
>>>
>>> I see on these groups I am not the only person having this problem but
>>> yet MS says it is me or my software. MAYBE someone at MS would look into
>>> this issue at a higher lever as opposed to keep pushing me off to a 3rd
>>> world country support staff which is useless.
>>>
>>> I have also ran the WGA tool and used every thing I can find to verify
>>> my software as authentic and it passes them all. Does anyone have any
>>> idea why this is happening?
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>
>
Well, I went around in circles again today. It is so amazing MS does not
require the contractor to support their customers. I am again waiting
for an escalation call back. I am sure it will be from the Windows Vista
Research Team that is of no help.
Mark