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    Evan Stein wrote:

    , would there be problem applying a US-obtained upgrade to my UK version?

    i guess this is not legal...

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    leppie
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    toxcct wrote:

    i guess this is not legal...

    Why not? It is up your importing country to determine the import tax, if any.

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    • E Evan Stein

      I'm sure this has come up before, but ... It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US -- ouch!! All the UK vendors sell at roughly the same price, so I imagine that Microsoft has given them "guidance". Does anyone know the best place to avoid the squeeze? Also, would there be problem applying a US-obtained upgrade to my UK version? Thanks!

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      Evan Stein wrote:

      It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US

      Thats because the value of the dollar ha HALVED against everytihng else.

      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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      • E Evan Stein

        I'm sure this has come up before, but ... It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US -- ouch!! All the UK vendors sell at roughly the same price, so I imagine that Microsoft has given them "guidance". Does anyone know the best place to avoid the squeeze? Also, would there be problem applying a US-obtained upgrade to my UK version? Thanks!

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        realJSOP
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        Try ebay. You can get student versions of pro all day long there for a lot less money.

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        • E Evan Stein

          I'm sure this has come up before, but ... It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US -- ouch!! All the UK vendors sell at roughly the same price, so I imagine that Microsoft has given them "guidance". Does anyone know the best place to avoid the squeeze? Also, would there be problem applying a US-obtained upgrade to my UK version? Thanks!

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          R Giskard Reventlov
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          If you have a student card you can get it for FREE!!! I got mine through the OU. DreamSpark[^]

          me, me, me

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          • E Evan Stein

            I'm sure this has come up before, but ... It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US -- ouch!! All the UK vendors sell at roughly the same price, so I imagine that Microsoft has given them "guidance". Does anyone know the best place to avoid the squeeze? Also, would there be problem applying a US-obtained upgrade to my UK version? Thanks!

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            Rob Graham
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            That's just MicroSoft's way of recovering some of the money from the EU fines.

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            • E Evan Stein

              I'm sure this has come up before, but ... It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US -- ouch!! All the UK vendors sell at roughly the same price, so I imagine that Microsoft has given them "guidance". Does anyone know the best place to avoid the squeeze? Also, would there be problem applying a US-obtained upgrade to my UK version? Thanks!

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              Broken Bokken
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              Get an MSDN subscription.

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                Evan Stein wrote:

                It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US

                Thats because the value of the dollar ha HALVED against everytihng else.

                Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                Paul Watson
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                Shouldn't it halve in price then for non-US?

                regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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                At least he achieved immortality for a few years.

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                  Shouldn't it halve in price then for non-US?

                  regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                  Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                  At least he achieved immortality for a few years.

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                  Lost User
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                  No because Microsoft can see a way of massively increasing their revenue by maintaining products at their old sterling/euro etc prices. For the US though, they couldnt increase the prie to reflect the fall of the dollar, so they keep that the same too. But, when a european looks at the current dollar price today, he sees it as bveing a lot cheaper than the euro price.

                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                    No because Microsoft can see a way of massively increasing their revenue by maintaining products at their old sterling/euro etc prices. For the US though, they couldnt increase the prie to reflect the fall of the dollar, so they keep that the same too. But, when a european looks at the current dollar price today, he sees it as bveing a lot cheaper than the euro price.

                    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                    Paul Watson
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                    It's always been that way whatever the strength of the currencies. European taxes suck on electronics, manufactured goods and software. Ah well. Don't use VS and the software we do buy is online and at dollar rates so the pickings are good :-D

                    regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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                      If you have a student card you can get it for FREE!!! I got mine through the OU. DreamSpark[^]

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                      Ed Poore
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                      Any word on when they're going to give us Server 2008? I did see a reply in a forum from a MS employee that they were going to do it.


                      I doubt it. If it isn't intuitive then we need to fix it. - Chris Maunder

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                      • E Ed Poore

                        Any word on when they're going to give us Server 2008? I did see a reply in a forum from a MS employee that they were going to do it.


                        I doubt it. If it isn't intuitive then we need to fix it. - Chris Maunder

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                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                        Sorry, I have no idea: only what's on the site though I hope they do give us some more goodies. I think that would come with Microsoft Action Pack which is worth buying.

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                          Evan Stein wrote:

                          It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US

                          Thats because the value of the dollar ha HALVED against everytihng else.

                          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                          Dean Livingston
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                          Hellooo dippy...The dollar being halved, which it is, would mean the Brits can buy TWICE as much with there dollar (re: pound) then the US dollar. The price of VS 2008 s/b one half in pounds! ;)

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                            Hellooo dippy...The dollar being halved, which it is, would mean the Brits can buy TWICE as much with there dollar (re: pound) then the US dollar. The price of VS 2008 s/b one half in pounds! ;)

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                            Lost User
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                            OK, let me make this clear again. Microsoft arent going to sell at a dollar price in europe because they are missing the chance to make money. So they keeop it the same despite the dollars devaluation. When a european then looks at the dollar price today he sees it as far cheaper (when translated into euros) than it was 6 years ago. Get it?

                            Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                            • E Evan Stein

                              I'm sure this has come up before, but ... It appears that the cost of upgrading to VS 2008 Pro is DOUBLE outside the US -- ouch!! All the UK vendors sell at roughly the same price, so I imagine that Microsoft has given them "guidance". Does anyone know the best place to avoid the squeeze? Also, would there be problem applying a US-obtained upgrade to my UK version? Thanks!

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                              Steve Mayfield
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                              Just download VS2008 Express - it is free!

                              Steve

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