Last month at a client of mine. They had ordered a new Dell workstation on their own which was fine, but of course they ordered the system with XP Home and Wordperfect. Dumb move but no biggy, I told them I can get them the software they need for x$. This receptionist then pop's out of no where and said, "My husband can get that software for 30$ a piece!" I then state that it is probably illegal what he is doing because XP pro is not 30$ and neither is Office 2003 Basic. Anyways she assures me and the heads of the company that it is all legite and that her husband works for one of the state colleges and is the head IS guy. I get this guy on the phone and he starts getting real nervous, and explains that this is a perk for working at this college for all staff. I already know this is bogus, but I still ask questions and he doesn't answer me clearly. I then advise the client to not order the software through this guy at the state college. They opted for my side after I got a written statement from MS. The thing that bugs me is this guy is supposed to be one of the heads of the IS for this state college (no names) and he said he does this sometimes for his clients on the side. Now there is a licensing program with Microsoft that employees of educational institutions can buy MS products for personal use only and you can't use it or give it or sell it to others. This guy is either stupid or stupid and shouldn't be working their. All of this is slightly more ammusing since this college has been in recent news for different money issues. :p
