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JCPerry

2002-07-25, 11:04 am

If anyone is interested I am re-selling a set of USED but in perfect condition LEARNKEY MCSE 2K CD set (31) this set covers all four-core exams and the 3 electives needed to pass the MSCE certification tests. I passed all 7 tests using them, and am sure you can too. If you have any questions about the process, or the course itself feel free to drop me an E-mail at JCPerryInc@hotmail.com and I will return it as soon as possible. I would like to get $350.00 US for the whole set.

These where all I used to pass all seven exams in 3 months. I did have associates in Network Computers, but other than that I had no additional background in PC’s. So if I can pass them, anyone that has a basic knowledge of PC’s can get through the exams using this software. (Very Comprehensive and Complete) Well enough selling the product if you want to know about the course and the blow-by-blow go to Learnkey.com, there you will see the Price NEW, and realize what a great deal I am offering to the first buyer!!!

Thanks Again… JC Perry

JCPerryInc@hotmail.com
=mëanoldman=

2002-07-25, 12:25 pm

You try to sell these every few days; do you do the same with your arse?

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"JCPerry" <JCPerry.8cunn@mail.examnotes.net> wrote in message
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>
> If anyone is interested I am re-selling a set of USED but in perfect
> condition LEARNKEY MCSE 2K CD set (31) this set covers all four-core
> exams and the 3 electives needed to pass the MSCE certification tests. I
> passed all 7 tests using them, and am sure you can too. If you have any
> questions about the process, or the course itself feel free to drop me
> an E-mail at JCPerryInc@hotmail.com and I will return it as soon as
> possible. I would like to get $350.00 US for the whole set.
>
> These where all I used to pass all seven exams in 3 months. I did have
> associates in Network Computers, but other than that I had no additional
> background in PC's. So if I can pass them, anyone that has a basic
> knowledge of PC's can get through the exams using this software. (Very
> Comprehensive and Complete) Well enough selling the product if you want
> to know about the course and the blow-by-blow go to Learnkey.com, there
> you will see the Price NEW, and realize what a great deal I am offering
> to the first buyer!!!
>
> Thanks Again. JC Perry
>
> JCPerryInc@hotmail.com
>
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diamondÐan

2002-07-25, 1:25 pm

In article <JCPerry.8cunn@mail.examnotes.net>, JCPerry decided to open
his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...

>
> If anyone is interested I am re-selling a set of USED but in perfect
> condition LEARNKEY MCSE 2K CD


Nobody here is interested. (For the fourth straight week)!

> drop me an E-mail at JCPerryInc@hotmail.com


This will come in handy as I will explain later.

> Well enough selling the product if you want
> to know about the course and the blow-by-blow go to Learnkey.com, there
> you will see the Price NEW, and realize what a great deal I am offering
> to the first buyer!!!


On your recommendation I went by their website and found this
interesting tidbit:

6. Restrictions on Transfer.
You shall not sell, rent, lease, sublicense, assign, transfer, network,
reproduce, or timeshare the System, Program, Documentation, or Your
rights, duties, or obligations under this Agreement, nor cause or permit
any third party to do the same.

and this tidbit, also:

LEARNKEY may, in its sole discretion, terminate this Agreement if You
fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement. In such
event, no notice shall be required by LEARNKEY to effect such
termination. Such termination shall be without prejudice to any other
remedy to which LEARNKEY may be entitled under applicable law, statute,
or regulation. Upon termination of this Agreement, for whatever reason,
You agree to immediately destroy the Program and Documentation together
with all backup copies, modifications, printed or written materials, and
merged portions in any form, or return the same to LEARNKEY at Your
expense and within ten (10) working days of such termination.

> Thanks Again… JC Perry
>
> JCPerryInc@hotmail.com
>


Post this junk in here again and Learnkey will get cc'd on you selling
their product.


Consultant®

2002-07-25, 1:25 pm

too late, oops


"diamondÐan" <diamondÐan@mcngp.tk> wrote in message
news:MPG.17aa16e912de186f98972f@news.microsoft.com...
> In article <JCPerry.8cunn@mail.examnotes.net>, JCPerry decided to open
> his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
>
> >
> > If anyone is interested I am re-selling a set of USED but in perfect
> > condition LEARNKEY MCSE 2K CD

>
> Nobody here is interested. (For the fourth straight week)!
>
> > drop me an E-mail at JCPerryInc@hotmail.com

>
> This will come in handy as I will explain later.
>
> > Well enough selling the product if you want
> > to know about the course and the blow-by-blow go to Learnkey.com, there
> > you will see the Price NEW, and realize what a great deal I am offering
> > to the first buyer!!!

>
> On your recommendation I went by their website and found this
> interesting tidbit:
>
> 6. Restrictions on Transfer.
> You shall not sell, rent, lease, sublicense, assign, transfer, network,
> reproduce, or timeshare the System, Program, Documentation, or Your
> rights, duties, or obligations under this Agreement, nor cause or permit
> any third party to do the same.
>
> and this tidbit, also:
>
> LEARNKEY may, in its sole discretion, terminate this Agreement if You
> fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement. In such
> event, no notice shall be required by LEARNKEY to effect such
> termination. Such termination shall be without prejudice to any other
> remedy to which LEARNKEY may be entitled under applicable law, statute,
> or regulation. Upon termination of this Agreement, for whatever reason,
> You agree to immediately destroy the Program and Documentation together
> with all backup copies, modifications, printed or written materials, and
> merged portions in any form, or return the same to LEARNKEY at Your
> expense and within ten (10) working days of such termination.
>
> > Thanks Again. JC Perry
> >
> > JCPerryInc@hotmail.com
> >

>
> Post this junk in here again and Learnkey will get cc'd on you selling
> their product.
>
>



RichardJW

2002-07-27, 6:12 am

This is material goods - and you don't have the right of resale? You might as well just stick it in the bin then. Here again we see a company trying to stomp on the toes of people to maximise their own profits and to make you poorer. I doubt very much they're going to pursue a single user through the courts.

I say go ahead and offer things up for sale but not every few days for the same item! I mean that's what every goddamning internet site does anyway. Some people might appreciate goods on offer because they are on a tight budget.

Richard Warwick
Newspost

2002-07-27, 7:25 am

Telepathy?
LearKey can terminate without notice but the other party must destroy all
copies?

-Cliff

"diamondÐan" <diamondÐan@mcngp.tk> wrote in message
news:MPG.17aa16e912de186f98972f@news.microsoft.com...
> In article <JCPerry.8cunn@mail.examnotes.net>, JCPerry decided to open
> his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...
>
> >
> > If anyone is interested I am re-selling a set of USED but in perfect
> > condition LEARNKEY MCSE 2K CD

>
> Nobody here is interested. (For the fourth straight week)!
>
> > drop me an E-mail at JCPerryInc@hotmail.com

>
> This will come in handy as I will explain later.
>
> > Well enough selling the product if you want
> > to know about the course and the blow-by-blow go to Learnkey.com, there
> > you will see the Price NEW, and realize what a great deal I am offering
> > to the first buyer!!!

>
> On your recommendation I went by their website and found this
> interesting tidbit:
>
> 6. Restrictions on Transfer.
> You shall not sell, rent, lease, sublicense, assign, transfer, network,
> reproduce, or timeshare the System, Program, Documentation, or Your
> rights, duties, or obligations under this Agreement, nor cause or permit
> any third party to do the same.
>
> and this tidbit, also:
>
> LEARNKEY may, in its sole discretion, terminate this Agreement if You
> fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement. In such
> event, no notice shall be required by LEARNKEY to effect such
> termination. Such termination shall be without prejudice to any other
> remedy to which LEARNKEY may be entitled under applicable law, statute,
> or regulation. Upon termination of this Agreement, for whatever reason,
> You agree to immediately destroy the Program and Documentation together
> with all backup copies, modifications, printed or written materials, and
> merged portions in any form, or return the same to LEARNKEY at Your
> expense and within ten (10) working days of such termination.
>
> > Thanks Again. JC Perry
> >
> > JCPerryInc@hotmail.com
> >

>
> Post this junk in here again and Learnkey will get cc'd on you selling
> their product.
>
>



MCSEwannabe

2002-07-27, 9:25 am

"Newspost" <this@goes.nowhere> wrote:

> Telepathy?
> LearKey can terminate without notice but the other party must destroy
> all copies?
>
> -Cliff
>


I thought the courts had ruled that consumer software is a sale, not a
license and thus subject to re-sale rights under the "first-sale' doctrine?


Richard Warwick

2002-07-28, 3:25 pm

It seems very possible that the courts ruled that way. Do you mean the US or
do you mean internationally? Have you got any precise info on this?

Thanks

Richard Warwick

"MCSEwannabe" <MCSEwannabe@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9258690CFF01AMCSEwanna
be123@204.127.68.17...
> "Newspost" <this@goes.nowhere> wrote:
>
> > Telepathy?
> > LearKey can terminate without notice but the other party must destroy
> > all copies?
> >
> > -Cliff
> >

>
> I thought the courts had ruled that consumer software is a sale, not a
> license and thus subject to re-sale rights under the "first-sale'

doctrine?
>
>



MCSEwannabe

2002-07-28, 5:25 pm

"Richard Warwick" <richard.warwick@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

> It seems very possible that the courts ruled that way. Do you mean the
> US or do you mean internationally? Have you got any precise info on
> this?
>


All I know is what I read on Google by searching on "software first sale
doctrine" And yes, I was referring to US law. Sorry I can't be more
helpful.
Alan

2002-10-05, 8:25 pm

I am just wondering how a company can restrict the consumer to sell his
product after used ?
Can you sell your books after used that for your MCSE ?




70-228

2002-10-05, 8:25 pm

"Alan" <alanpltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> I am just wondering how a company can restrict the consumer to sell his
> product after used ?
> Can you sell your books after used that for your MCSE ?


Depends where you are. I don't believe it's legal to restrict selling second
hand goods in the UK. Although that gets very fussy when talking about
imported goods. But that may not be true in other countries.


diamondÐan

2002-10-05, 8:25 pm

In article <uDUILUVXCHA.2336@tkmsftngp09>, Alan decided to open his
mouth and remove all doubt by saying...

> I am just wondering how a company can restrict the consumer to sell his
> product after used ?
> Can you sell your books after used that for your MCSE ?
>

There is a difference between books and electronic media. Many companies
allow the reselling of textbooks because it remains a single user
license (I.e. you cannot easily copy a 1100 page text book). The
difference with electronic media is that in many cases you can retain an
identical copy and still resell the original, which causes a loss in the
revenue stream of the publisher.

The company can restrict this by threat of legal action. In the cases of
most software, by opening the package seal, you agree to be held legally
accountable to the policies of the copyright holder.
--
diamondDan - MCNGP #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9
http://www.mcngp.tk
The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
_Mike_

2002-10-05, 8:25 pm


"70-228" <ToldePD@ariz.ka> wrote in message
news:wegh9.258605$kJ2.4372583@news.easynews.com...
> "Alan" <alanpltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> > I am just wondering how a company can restrict the consumer to sell his
> > product after used ?
> > Can you sell your books after used that for your MCSE ?

>
> Depends where you are. I don't believe it's legal to restrict selling

second
> hand goods in the UK. Although that gets very fussy when talking about
> imported goods. But that may not be true in other countries.


This is not legal in the EEC rather than specifically in the UK

Cheers
Mike


_Mike_

2002-10-05, 8:25 pm


"diamondÐan" <diamondÐan@mcngp.tk> wrote in message
news:MPG.17ef9e857239d75e989832@news.microsoft.com...

> The company can restrict this by threat of legal action. In the cases of
> most software, by opening the package seal, you agree to be held legally
> accountable to the policies of the copyright holder.


This might be true in the USA, in the EEC (Europe) such clauses are
deemed illegal and not enforceable in the courts.

Cheers
Mike


70-228

2002-10-05, 8:25 pm

"_Mike_" <no_@spam.com> wrote in message
> "70-228" <ToldePD@ariz.ka> wrote in message
> > Depends where you are. I don't believe it's legal to restrict selling

> second
> > hand goods in the UK. Although that gets very fussy when talking about
> > imported goods. But that may not be true in other countries.

>
> This is not legal in the EEC rather than specifically in the UK


Thanks for the extra info. It's a good rule IMO. Companies seem to want to
retain far too much control of products after they have SOLD them. What we
do with disks we bought is our business not theirs.


_Mike_

2002-10-05, 8:25 pm


"70-228" <ToldePD@ariz.ka> wrote in message
news:iG5j9.31220$gy.474703@news.easynews.com...
> "_Mike_" <no_@spam.com> wrote in message
> > "70-228" <ToldePD@ariz.ka> wrote in message
> > > Depends where you are. I don't believe it's legal to restrict selling

> > second
> > > hand goods in the UK. Although that gets very fussy when talking about
> > > imported goods. But that may not be true in other countries.

> >
> > This is not legal in the EEC rather than specifically in the UK

>
> Thanks for the extra info. It's a good rule IMO. Companies seem to want to
> retain far too much control of products after they have SOLD them. What we
> do with disks we bought is our business not theirs.


It is all a bit a farce to try nail the small guy. I have worked in large
multi-
national corporates who have merged with other large entities etc. You
don't see MS knocking on their doors saying the millions you spent on
licences is not transferable to the new legal entity, you have repurchase
all your licences. Yet they try nail the small man in the street like this.
As far as I am concerned, if I purchase a license to use a product on
a computer, it is my right to use it on what ever computer I choose (not
referring to using it on more than one computer at a time) and if I wish
to transfer the privilege to some one else, then I am will within my
rights to do so. If companies that sell software don't want this, they
must purchase the software license back from me.

Cheers
Mike



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