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  • Aerosoft

Just a short warning. The last few days we seen a new influx of users who found AES serials on 'some sites' and typed them in. Moments later they are surprised when they see a message that AES is disabled until a valid code is entered. Some less intelligent users than start to add more codes they found, only to see that we already know about all of them and the problem only gets bigger. Some users enter more than 20 codes before they find out, very amusing for us.

AES is a self protecting application. When you enter a code we decided is not valid (as in, "you did not buy it") it will simply wait until that code is replaced by a valid one. Of course the average user will then start to contact support and explain he just bought the system with all applications on it and did not know, his stupid son did it, you would be surprised what people come up with. In the end the result is always the same. When all your codes are valid we'll do our utmost to support you, when you decide to use a code 'you found', you better know how to solve your own problems because we simply do not care. AES will explain automatically how to solve it, but please don't come whining to us about your son. If he entered the 'found' codes, let him buy the valid codes to replace them.

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  • Aerosoft

Bump...

There are rather a lot of new cases with issues related to this. Again a small warning, if you used codes you did not pay for, don't come to use for assistance, ok? We won't help you, we will not support you and most likely you will be banned from this forum.

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