After looking through the inventory claimed by MyChoice Software on the website, I opted to purchase Open License versions of Microsoft Exchange 2016, and SQL Developers Edition as well as Server Standard. This purchase took place on March 22nd 2018 in the amount of $1,038.97. Monday March 26 came around and I still had email from neither MyChoice Software nor Microsoft.
I called numerous times to a phone system that played elevator music for several minutes and then cut me off. Finally after several attempts and at least two hours of trying, I reached someone that found my order. There was apearently some typo in the email address so I was sent another email with the activation key and link to the "evaluation version" of Windows Server 2016 Standard. While this is functional, and one is able to replace the activation license with a purchased license, it's a terrible pain to make this conversion and isn't exactly ethical on the part of MyChoice Software. They also informed me that the Open License agreements can take 24-48 hours and Microsoft is running behind. Since there was an error in the email address it may be another day or two before Microsoft gets those to me.
I let their sales person talk me into more purchases from their group after the argument about a typo holding things up seemed reasonable and plausible. I needed another Exchange seat, user CALs and an Office installation to complete my development and testers package so I went ahead and bought the remaining items on March 27th in the amount of $1,252.25.
End of the day on March 28th I still had nothing from Microsoft so I called their Volume License group (thinking that I would be on hold for an hour only to leave a message and maybe get a call back in a day or two) and spoke with a very polite person who kindly explained that the reseller, MyChoice Software LLC, should have provided the actual license key to me at the time of the purchase. That once the purchase was made, they would give me the key and inform Microsoft that they sold that key and it should be associated with my account. Then (in less that 24 hours) Microsoft would send me an email with my account information and the link where I could always go to download my software ISO and license info should I ever need it.
Frustrated, I called MyChoice Software again. Elevator music, disconnected.... Elevator music, disconnnected.... Elevator music, diconnected....
I got on a chat session with customer service and demanded to know where the deliverables were that they owed me as a result of my $2000+ expendature with their company. I again was told that Microsoft sends everything and it can take 3-5 days. I called their bluff and demanded to speak with manager and required that they call me or I call the authorities and report a fraud complaint. I received several IMs claiming they tried to call and it went right to voicemail, which I knew was a complete lie.
I explained that I spoke with Microsoft, and was informed about how the Open License agreements are sold and handled. I also explained that the polite person who helped me at the Microsoft service desk also tried to call their office and got NO ONE.
After all of that, crickets.... No more IM, no more email, and certainly no telephone calls or voicemails as I was told. As soon as I'm done with this report, I'm calling the Lake Forest Police department and filing a complaint against this company.
I bought Windows 7 for $175 and the product key they emailed me is invalid and they won't help me get one that is. On every question I ask the "support" peopl,e I get the run around without getting an answer to a direct question. I have repeatedly asked them to tell me how I can get to the screen where you input a product key without reloading the entire program and they refuse to answer that question, but claim they will help me if I send them a screen shot. Because I can't get to the screen, I can't do a screen shot to send to them to "verify" I'm telling the truth. It's a catch 22.
Additionally, they won't refund my money even though they advertise they will if the software is not activated. It can't be activated because the product key is invalid and they won't give me one that is valid. Rather they say they sent me the key so it must be activated. Again, a catch 22 and a rip off.
My Choice Software Reviews
After looking through the inventory claimed by MyChoice Software on the website, I opted to purchase Open License versions of Microsoft Exchange 2016, and SQL Developers Edition as well as Server Standard. This purchase took place on March 22nd 2018 in the amount of $1,038.97. Monday March 26 came around and I still had email from neither MyChoice Software nor Microsoft.
I called numerous times to a phone system that played elevator music for several minutes and then cut me off. Finally after several attempts and at least two hours of trying, I reached someone that found my order. There was apearently some typo in the email address so I was sent another email with the activation key and link to the "evaluation version" of Windows Server 2016 Standard. While this is functional, and one is able to replace the activation license with a purchased license, it's a terrible pain to make this conversion and isn't exactly ethical on the part of MyChoice Software. They also informed me that the Open License agreements can take 24-48 hours and Microsoft is running behind. Since there was an error in the email address it may be another day or two before Microsoft gets those to me.
I let their sales person talk me into more purchases from their group after the argument about a typo holding things up seemed reasonable and plausible. I needed another Exchange seat, user CALs and an Office installation to complete my development and testers package so I went ahead and bought the remaining items on March 27th in the amount of $1,252.25.
End of the day on March 28th I still had nothing from Microsoft so I called their Volume License group (thinking that I would be on hold for an hour only to leave a message and maybe get a call back in a day or two) and spoke with a very polite person who kindly explained that the reseller, MyChoice Software LLC, should have provided the actual license key to me at the time of the purchase. That once the purchase was made, they would give me the key and inform Microsoft that they sold that key and it should be associated with my account. Then (in less that 24 hours) Microsoft would send me an email with my account information and the link where I could always go to download my software ISO and license info should I ever need it.
Frustrated, I called MyChoice Software again. Elevator music, disconnected.... Elevator music, disconnnected.... Elevator music, diconnected....
I got on a chat session with customer service and demanded to know where the deliverables were that they owed me as a result of my $2000+ expendature with their company. I again was told that Microsoft sends everything and it can take 3-5 days. I called their bluff and demanded to speak with manager and required that they call me or I call the authorities and report a fraud complaint. I received several IMs claiming they tried to call and it went right to voicemail, which I knew was a complete lie.
I explained that I spoke with Microsoft, and was informed about how the Open License agreements are sold and handled. I also explained that the polite person who helped me at the Microsoft service desk also tried to call their office and got NO ONE.
After all of that, crickets.... No more IM, no more email, and certainly no telephone calls or voicemails as I was told. As soon as I'm done with this report, I'm calling the Lake Forest Police department and filing a complaint against this company.
I bought Windows 7 for $175 and the product key they emailed me is invalid and they won't help me get one that is. On every question I ask the "support" peopl,e I get the run around without getting an answer to a direct question. I have repeatedly asked them to tell me how I can get to the screen where you input a product key without reloading the entire program and they refuse to answer that question, but claim they will help me if I send them a screen shot. Because I can't get to the screen, I can't do a screen shot to send to them to "verify" I'm telling the truth. It's a catch 22.
Additionally, they won't refund my money even though they advertise they will if the software is not activated. It can't be activated because the product key is invalid and they won't give me one that is valid. Rather they say they sent me the key so it must be activated. Again, a catch 22 and a rip off.