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The rest of the story.

In short, I returned my e-book to Narbik. I would recommend Micronicstraining to anyone. In fact I am now even more likely to go to Narbik’s class then I was before this incident.

The long version.
Later that day I called Micronicstraining to discuss my misgivings with them and actually spoke with Narbik. He was very helpful and understood my concerns saying that there would be no problem giving me licenses for more than one computer. With that I got off the phone placated to some extent. I tried to install LockLizard onto Wine and figured I would just deal with the inconvenience. But the installation onto Wine failed and I did not install LockLizard on Windows nor did I try to open the e-book. I didn’t even unrar the files.

That night I tossed and turned, woke up in the middle of the night and pondered my predicament. I figured I had nothing to loose by asking for my money back. That next morning I sent an email to Narbik explaining my dilemma. It is below.

Sir,

Regretfully I am writing to you to request a refund. I have not
activated my LockLizard license and am requesting that you have it
deactivated.

I would like to thank you for taking the time with me on the phone
yesterday. I had fewer misgivings concerning the number of computers
I would be allowed to study on after our conversation, however, I have
developed a study routine over the past 18 months and shoehorning
Windows into that process would not be beneficial at this time. I do
realize the lab PC runs Windows but I had already decided the last few
months of lab practice would be done in a Windows environment, not the
core of my studies.

I am truly disappointed. I downloaded the free workbook and have done
a number of labs from it. Because of that previous experience with
Micronics I did not expect the type of copy protection used in the
workbook as there is no mention of LockLizard on the Micronics
website. Over the past few months I have frequently visited the table
of contents for your workbook to map out my studies. My work
environment is based upon Linux, I do not have a Windows PC at home,
and I would be forced to change my study process in order to use the
workbook.

If you decide to change your copy protection to something more along
the lines of O’Reilly Media or Internetwork Expert please contact me,
I will be the first to purchase your workbook in a more portable
format. If you need to speak with me directly, my office phone number
is (xxx) xxx-xxxx and my cell phone number is (xxx) xxx-xxxx.

Sincerely,

Jud Bishop

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