Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Dec 2008 21:13 UTC, submitted by shaneco
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What flawed logic. If you need an upgrade version, you buy the discounted upgrade version. If you need the full version, you buy the full version. No-one in their right mind would pay for a full copy of XP only to immediately upgrade to Vista.
Vista is expensive as it is already, so why you feel the need to spend time conjuring up ways in which it becomes even more expensive I don't know.
You didn't consider the white-box PC builder. In 2002 he may have opted for the Windows XP Pro Full version for his new machine, $299.95. Six years later, he builds a new white box and decides to move to Windows Vista Premium Upgrade, add $129.95 to make a total of $429.90 for his Windows OS.
I never said anything about immediately upgrading.