I understand (but don't agree with) why they are doing this. And if I wanted to pay for a WAU the day before support ends in 2020, then that's on me. I tell it what I want, fill out the payment form, they enable the bits that were already there, and they make off with an easy >$100. I mean think about this: there is absolutely no human interaction from MS involved in allowing me to perform a WAU. This is where it is definitely frustrating as MS takes things away from it's customers. I believe in ethics, especially in regards to paying for software. I can't tell you how tempting it is to use a keygen. Support for what you have is not the same as selling you something new.
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