david95 wrote:You are urging me to pay $129.00 for a secret password which was built into the device for the purpose of getting $129.00. No. I will not pay for a "word", I "pay" for services rendered or products received. Not for "secret passwords".
Over thinking? There isn't anything to overthink. It's quit simple. You are complicating it by attempting to justify a $129.00 bribary charge by coming up with different reasons. Like mutiple car licensing to ressetting. I still don't know which one of you to believe, since both reasons were inserted in this posting.
Does the "reset procedure" change? Or is it a one time preceedure fits all? What "labor" is involved? Other than telling me the "secret password"?
Put it this way. If I sold Bob a computer last year with Windows and Office. And he sold it to you this year. How would you feel if you tried to use it and it told you that you could not log in until you called ME to provide you a secret password so you could use it? The OS and app licenses come with the "computer", NOT the user. You would be free to use this product just as Bob did. You would also have the option of rebuilding the OS using the same license key and never have to contact me. Why? Because you "own" everything that comes with the conmputer. No bribary charges for you to use it.
I have never and will never even consider such a thing.
What if my car were stolen? Drove into a lake? Burned beyond recognition? I would have to pay $129.00 on top of everytihg to get a new car just to use the product I bought to begin with?
What's suprising is you don't even "see" this problem. I'm not willing to pay you $129.00 today, knowing there is a possibility that my car may be stolen tomorrow and the insurance company purchasing me a new one, just to have to pay you $129.00 again tomorrow to use it again on my new car. And ONLY 1 car.
I'll tell you what. I'll figure it out myself. And don't worry, I'm sure it's simple enough for me to do. But once you change this policy, I will consider purchasing a new one. Not while you enforce this very bad policy.
Again, I don't want "free stuff". I pay what I receive. but I am not receiving anything of value in this case. You are just hiding something I should already be capable of doing myself. Hence bribary charge.
you havent purchased anything. There's no bribery or secret agenda. This is a standard practice, and I urge you to hack the device. You're come to us for help but dont like the answer we give you and want to argue for no absolute reason. We are not forcing you to use our product nor did you pay for it. Thanks for your time. I would suggest passing the tool onto someone that could use it.


