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URGENT help required!

imported_Phil

Diamond Member
Ok, here's the deal.

I work in retail as a tech, and we have a guy who's trying to pull a fast one on us. He's claiming that the CMOS reset we did to get his machine started has nuked his copy of Word 2000 (which comes shipped on the machine), and it won't accept his license key.
We've since found out (once he left, stating that he'll be bringing his machine in tomorrow) that he installed a pirated copy of Office 2000 Pro, and is probably going to have uninstalled it by the time the machine comes in. (However, System Restore never lies when it's Microsoft products 😉😀)

[Edit] BTW, I know the CMOS reset thing is BS, but we have to be a little flexible on this one.

So. He claims that he's lost the license key for Word 2000 and I just have this seriously strong hunch that he's going to bring in a friend's key for Word.
I know what the COA should look like with Packard Bells, but I want to know if the key he supplies us is an OEM or Retail key- that'll tell us in a snap if he's trying to get one over on us.

Can anyone tell me how to tell if a Word 2000 key is OEM or Retail? Do I need to call Microsoft, is there some way to easily tell, or is there a utility that can take license keys and output exactly what they're intended for?

Apologies for the long tracts of text, but I wanted to make it clear that I'm not a w4r3z m0nk3y, and I need to know in about 8-10 hours before I go into work to make his life hell (well, it's a perk of the job).

Any info is extremely gratefully received. Please bear in mind that I'm in the UK and thus any phone numbers to Microsoft will need to either be a UK number, or with a link showing where I can get the number for the UK.

Thanks guys! 🙂
 
Just give us a call, we have tools to check that for you.

Easiest number will be 800-936-5700. Any customer service rep that answers can tell you in about 30 seconds.
 
Excellent, thanks!
I'm looking forward to getting one up on this asshat now. I know that with Packard Bell machines with Word 2000 pre-loaded, if you try and install a legit (or non-legit, whatever) copy of Office, then Word refuses the new Office license key and requires entry of the old key (which is included in the box). It all goes to pot 🙂
 
Update: He never came back 😀
In a way, I'm glad, but I'm also disappointed that I didn't get to show him the door for his stupidity...
 
Wrong. My girlfriend's PC comes with OEM Word 2000 and I have the booklet with the key printed on it two feet to my right in the scanner.

OEMs (eg. Packard Bell, Dell etc) have to ship the license key.
 
Damn outlook and it's sneakyness! You were supposed to be eternally mystified as to my location.

It's actually Issaquah. Campus isn't where we hide the support folks =P
 
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