I doubt it - I did NOT pay e-bay, but the seller directly.
Assuming that the seller would NOT want to lose his use of VISA is the basis of the 'plan'. VISA can easily debit him, in various ways.
cheers
>Would the card company have a case against ebay ?
>
>Nick Mason
>>In THIS case, Robert, it's quite simple... MSDN contacts you pretty darned quickly after you've signed up for it.
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>>I was counting on (didn't need to in the end) my credit card company revoking payment if there had been a problem.
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>>cheers
>>
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>>>Hi Fred,
>>>
>>>How do you determine leagality of software purchased on ebay??
>>>
>>>Bob
>>>
>>>>FYI, I purchased MSDN Universal DVD version on eBay for $825. At the time it was with a $300 rebate so net was $525. I don't think the rebate offer still stands, though.
>>>>
>>>>>Hello Patrick,
>>>>>
>>>>>Just a shame you have to be a lawyer to be able to decipher the doublespeak.
>>>>>
>>>>>Bob
>>>>>
>>>>>>That is the way it sounds to me (MS Office excluded). The text is from "How many devices can I install the products on?" question on the MSDN FAQ page:
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/faq/default.asp>>>>>>
>>>>>>If that is the case it does make MSDN more attractive to me as well.
>>>>>>