A scheme by any other name is still a scheme,it's money,money,money, and how much they can screw you out of. I still have issues with pop up ads,and if we want to update our windows program. It's almost like buying a car, and then have to keep taking it back because they weren't finished with it when it left the factory,all at your expense and time. I can't understand why they don't leave things alone,with the exception of their scrounging for more money, day after day.Their money needs create greed,so the CEO's and Execs can get a big bonus.
Daughter was reading something about Yahoo e-mail, they weren't going to handle it anymore,must be selling it off to a different Co. Which again boils down to money.
Computers were supposed to make things easier,but with all the new programs Microsoft comes out with you need a PHD to know how to operate them.Even then some PHDs go insane trying to figure it out.
I can tell you now, were not the only people with a computer who are Pizzed. Just wait and be patient, they will come up with a new program to drive us all crazy,that will be looming on the horizon and make you pull your hair out.They better hurry up, I'm going bald from all their nonsense. LOU
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