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I never trust those "these are our clients" claims unless they tell me about a project. That could easily be "one guy with a microsoft.com email bought a license once".

It's just I've seen people doing it!



I wouldn't even frame that as "not trust": of course it's rarely more than that one guy! And technically, that's perfectly sufficient for what they claim, even though practically it's several orders of magnitude less than what a favorable reader might read into it. Take it with a spoonful or two of salt. This is not really different from "not trust", only a little less bitter.


Well, yes, it's technically correct, the best kind of correct ;) But it's tru it 's a bit mischaracterizing, making it look like they're kind of "official" in some departments there.


Sometimes they just link companies they "work with" meaning that often the relationship is the inverse of what they are trying to imply. Maybe they use Windows, so they claim to have a relationship with Microsoft..




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