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If you read the page, you'd clearly see:

If you are an Enterprise, Education Institution, or Government customer and you have purchased 20 or more qualifying systems, you can receive a Right to Copy license.

makes sense. i don't read things lol

just a button clicker lol
 
What does this mean? What am I scanning/taking a picture of?
 

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got mine

Filled out the form, uploaded the invoice from my mid2012 13" MPB, and with in 2 mins of hitting submit, got the password and then the redemption code.
 
What does this mean? What am I scanning/taking a picture of?

I uploaded the email purchase I got from apple when I purchased my MBP and I haven't received any email from them yet.

But then again I have legal rights to already have ML so meh..
 
I uploaded the email purchase I got from apple when I purchased my MBP and I haven't received any email from them yet.

But then again I have legal rights to already have ML so meh..

How do you screenshot such a long email? I had to zoom out a bit :/
 
Edit: however after checking roaring apps yesterday, it seems many app have yet to be tested or verified as working on ML with some even marked as not working. I found this surprising as just like Leopard -> Snow Leopard, Lion -> Mountain Lion isn't such a huge upgrade that it should break compatability. But as such I may install on my new Air but leave the main iMac running 10.7 until I know I don't have any software issues.
IMO I wouldn't take that to mean anything. Many developers don't update their apps until the OS gets released publicly - no rush to do it before hand is my guess. I don't take much stock in Roaring Apps - there are a ton of apps that haven't been tested yet and that was the case in Lion.
 
Site was up in Southeast US, finished registration, got my code! Got the error in Appstore, ready to go when ML launches, cool!
 
Does anyone know if this binds a copy of Mountain Lion to your account, or is it only good for a one time download?

Scenario:
I have a 2012 MBA that qualifies. I also have an older MBP. When I redeem on my MBA will I later be able to download and install it on my MBP? Does it bind the copy to your user account, or is it a special one-time download?

Did anyone run into this last time around with the Lion Up-to-Date program?
 
Wonder if They'll offer it on a thumb drive later on

For us with sloooowwwwwww broadband I'm wondering if they'll sell this on a thumb drive like they did Lion after a month or two.
 
Uhhhhh...When they have you select computer MacBook Air isn't an option!!!

When I fill out the form, there is every option except the MacBook Air. There is even the MacBook! Here is what my form looks like...

Can anyone help? I chatted with a specialist online and she told me to call customer service and have them "register my device"
 

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