I have been involved with computers starting way back in 1965 when I was in Air Force Intelligence, stationed at Norad (inside the Cheyenne Mt Complex) near Colorado Springs, Colo. But when a company makes one jump through hoops by going through a forum - which is ridiculous, sorry to you folks out there don't mean to be anything but blunt, to me it indicates they have problems more than issuing me an erroneous serial number. You see, this problem could have been solved in 5 minutes if this company would take phone calls - they could have issued me another serial# and I would be a happy camper. But when I try to use it THEN it becomes mine. When the error message says the serial number is "invalid" - that is Magix's problem, not mine. I have been doing this many years so I know what I'm doing. Firstly, they print a leading "P" just outside the front of the box indicating they know there is a "P" there so don't bother, and secondly the box only holds the amount of the serial number less the "P" - it won't fit with the "P" and if you try it with the "P" the "P" gets dropped anyway. Hi John - well, nice try but you are wrong.
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