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How can I get a Receipt?

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Message 1 of 5
MarkOettli
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How can I get a Receipt?

It is time for me to register/purchase AutoCAD LT 2010
I've downloaded it and it is running properly.
Now I want to purchase it but I must have a receipt to get reimbursed.
How can I get a receipt?
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Message 2 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: MarkOettli

when you buy it, you get an electronic receipt on screen and one emailed to
you: You also have your credit card receipt from your credit card company:
first time buying anything on the internet?

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Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
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Message 3 of 5
JoanNix1
in reply to: MarkOettli

I am concerned about the tone of the response from Dean. Many responses are sarcastic. This is an example. Many of us users are architects, engineers, etc.; not computer experts. We ask legitimate questions. The responses should not be sarcastic.
Message 4 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: MarkOettli

No tone: simply asking if the OP has no experience so that we may guide him
to making smart choices like using a credit card instead of a back account
number and so on, printing a receipt from the final screen instead of
waiting for an email, making sure they get the email to confirm the sale was
final, and what recourse they may have using the credit company's help if
something goes wrong.
Guidance, it's what we users offer to other users around here.

If you want to use tone, I can do that quite easily and there would be no
mistaking it JoanNix1. My reply was an inquiry, take a breather and reread
postings from anyone next time with no preconceived Monday pressures or
anxieties :))

--
Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
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Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: MarkOettli

My newsreader mixed me up, I replied to the right poster but in the
wrong thread DOH! Still, repetition is good for emphasis!

Therefore............again, JoanNix1.................

Dean is the most prolific poster on this discussion group, AND the most
helpful.

Regarding the amount of effort he puts in to helping others; when
other's lack of effort in helping themselves, and the asking of
questions that show not even a glimpse of said effort or thought, a
small amount of exasperation is understandable.

Remember this discussion group is only hosted by Autodesk.

It is not Autodesk support employees you are talking to, you are talking
to fellow draughtsmen. What would you do without this help?

Appreciate it.

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