Phuket
MS agrees to replace software

PHUKET: Microsoft Thailand has agreed to replace software and user licenses damaged or lost in the tsunami in Thailand.
Andrew McBean, Managing Director of Microsoft Thailand, has announced, “Anyone who has lost or has had genuine Microsoft software or licenses damaged in the affected areas can contact our call center and we will replace the licenses and media free of charge.
“We have already called all companies in the area who have registered their software with us to offer them assistance in this regard. However if customers have any doubt, or any questions, they should not hesitate to call our call center.”
Contact numbers for the call center are Tel: 02-6320860-3, 02-6320380-1 or 001-800-441-0560 (toll-free in Thailand). Press 4 for Thai language.
The center may also be reached by email at: seahelp@microsoft.com
Hours of operation are 7:30 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday, and 9 am to 1 pm on Saturdays (excluding public holidays).
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