Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Ultimate Guide to Free Microsoft Software

Introduction:  You have just purchased the one guide that will show you, a regular computer consumer, the key to receiving 100% absolutely free software directly from Microsoft.   By using the  techniques enclosed within, you will be able to obtain free full and  pre-release versions of great Microsoft software including, but not limited to Office 97, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Microsoft  Encarta. 

Section 1: The Basics:  What do I need: For this program to work you will need a few things.  First of all, you must have an interest in computers and receiving free software directly from Microsoft.  Secondly, you must have access to the Internet.  Lastly, a free minutes of spare time.  Since you purchased this guide, you most likely have all three of these things.

What don't I need: Just to prove the secrets you are about to read are open for anyone, I'll list some of the things you do not need.  You do not need a Vendor's or Reseller's License.  You do not need to be an OEM.  You do not need large amounts of cash (or any for that matter).  You do not have to sacrifice your moral values.  You do not need to sell or distribute anything.  The software is yours for the taking, no ifs, ands, or buts about it!

Why does this program work: The techniques found in this guide work for one very good reason.  That is, Microsoft wants to do what ever it can to sell copies of its programs.  It pumps millions of dollars every year into advertising and promotion.  One of the ways it generates sales is by giving free copies of its software to potential customers for their trial.  These packages are not demos or crippled versions; they are
the real,  full versions.  The idea behind the program is that the people receiving the software will see how great Microsoft's products are they will buy 50 or more copies for their office, business, or organization.  You are in no way obligated to make any additional purchases, but it is Microsoft's hope that
you will.

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