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Microsoft strikes a deal with CompUSA to sell Vista early to small business clients

Submitted by on Monday, 13 November 2006One Comment

Apparently Microsoft has struck a deal with CompUSA which will let small business owners purchase Microsoft’s new operating system Windows Vista on November 30th.  This deal is for five licenses (full/upgrade) and will cost roughly $300.00 + tax.  I am wondering how hard it is to sign up at CompUSA to become a small business member.  I am guessing something like a GE tax license will be required or something to show proof that you run or own a business.  I may try this if I can get my GE license before then lol.

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