Add tkromer to Your Contacts #11 Today, 06:37 PM Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: NYC Burbs Posts: 1,267 Real Name: Ian
MessalineApghar Senior Member Super Geek
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Originally Posted by tkromer Sadly, yes, we get that ALL the time. Certain products made by one vendor "aren't supported" on another vendor's hardware, even though the hardware is 100% compatible. it's called interoperability. cisco , HP /DEC, and IBM all crosstrain on each other's products.. but to even break it down more simply, what about getting an A.P. watchband, from A.P and putting it on the "homage" S.O. .... would they refuse the sale ? i doubt it. __________________ If you wanna run cool, yes, if you wanna run cool, you've got to run on heavy heavy fuel Dire Straits MessalineApghar View Public Profile Send a private message to MessalineApghar Send email to MessalineApghar Find all posts by MessalineApghar Add MessalineApghar to Your Contacts #12 Today, 06:39 PM
sanlover99
Join Date: Jun 2010 Posts: 195
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Originally Posted by MessalineApghar but to even break it down more simply, what about getting an A.P. watchband, from A.P and putting it on the "homage" S.O. .... would they refuse the sale ? i doubt it. they would if that person said they were using it on a fake. exactly what you did in actuality, a lot of brands require either the actual watch or a serial number to prevent this abuse. yes it is abuse to support a fake product.