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Originally Posted by juise- View Post
Taken out of the context, this seems like how the real world works to me.

I don't think it gets any better in context though.
Just because it happens doesn't mean its right or that we have to perpetuate it.

Originally Posted by juise- View Post
You are making an assumption that you have some kind of trial period. And Google can be surprisingly bad when you get specific enough.
Most software do. Again, this is the year 2010. I think you can find the information you need if you try hard enough. Really. Google isn't always right and users aren't always right, but you know, life is like that. Sometimes we make the best judgement and we go from there.

Originally Posted by juise- View Post
And there is no such thing as advertisement that promises too much.
Deceptive advertising versus marketing are two different things. Be an intelligent consumer, its work but it pays off.

Originally Posted by juise- View Post
So you think it's ok to lie to your customers? Because they'll be smart enough to be able to figure out the facts themselves anyway?
Show me examples. I like your arguments but I would like to see utterly blatant lies. And, no marketing terms like "magical" and what not are not lies. It's marketing, there's a difference. You should be able to figure it out.

Originally Posted by juise- View Post
I'll give you a secret. More we accept their s***, more they make us eat it.
Haha. But if its free, you eat all you want? Strange how that works.

Originally Posted by juise- View Post
One of the very basic things of capitalism is, that market decides the appropriate price for items.
Well, that's true. Still doesn't make stealing right.

Originally Posted by juise- View Post
I shouldn't be doing this. But the arguments above felt too wrong, so I had to counter.
If all of these software companies just lie, shouldn't you have learned by now not to trust them... Yet you keep stealing their stuff? Odd.