Schnaaps,
If you know that a product will need a new keycode, and you know that 2 million customers will want it, wouldn't it be wise to start generating those keycodes last November when it was pretty clear that MA2.6 was coming?
Did the plans to store multiple keycodes for each customer get off the drawing board? Or do customers still each have multiple entries in the database?
There just seems to be a lack of oversight and basic understanding of what customers will and won't go for here and it ends up falling on the heads of the developers of the products.
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