Serial number problem
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Serial number problem
Odd.
I ordered Anime Studio Pro at Amazon.co.uk, got it today -- but it keeps rejecting my serial number. I understand, looking around here and there on the Net, that there are no O's in the number, just 0's, but whatever I try, nothing seems to work: "You have not entered a valid serial number."
Did any of you have this same problem? I've contacted CP and EF but haven't heard anything so far -- could be they'll reply in a few days, still I wanted to know if it's a common thing.
I ordered Anime Studio Pro at Amazon.co.uk, got it today -- but it keeps rejecting my serial number. I understand, looking around here and there on the Net, that there are no O's in the number, just 0's, but whatever I try, nothing seems to work: "You have not entered a valid serial number."
Did any of you have this same problem? I've contacted CP and EF but haven't heard anything so far -- could be they'll reply in a few days, still I wanted to know if it's a common thing.
Last edited by Debo on Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yeah, but I'd have to do it in English (I'm Dutch) which always is a hurdle for me.mkelley wrote:Can you not call either eFrontier or Smith Micro?
I'd definitely invest in a phone call -- this is a situation I wouldn't wait to be resolved electronically.
And there's no need anymore: I got a reply back from eF today, and it's solved: turns out I had the Pro version, but a Standard serial number. Slight mix-up at the factory, probably. So I'll get a new number, and that'll be that.
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Herzlichen Glückwunsch!
(Sorry I don't know how to write it in Dutch)
Bah, I hate this kind of stupid mistakes, it costs a lot of nerves, sweat and tears.
Here, a "feel better link",
it's not Anime Studio, it's Flash and just freshly found in the web.
I think it's funny.
http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/A+Walk+In+The+Woods/
(Sorry I don't know how to write it in Dutch)
Bah, I hate this kind of stupid mistakes, it costs a lot of nerves, sweat and tears.
Here, a "feel better link",
it's not Anime Studio, it's Flash and just freshly found in the web.
I think it's funny.
http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/A+Walk+In+The+Woods/
That would be "Van harte gefeliciteerd!".
I'm glad I have a serial number. And I treasure it, because I read some people had so much problems with it in the early days, upgrading from Moho to Anime Studio.
Now I have similar reservations regarding upgrading to 5.6. Will it be a smooth upgrade, or not? That is the big Q. I hope I can simply keep using the same serial number, even though Smith-Micro is the new vendor.
I'm glad I have a serial number. And I treasure it, because I read some people had so much problems with it in the early days, upgrading from Moho to Anime Studio.
Now I have similar reservations regarding upgrading to 5.6. Will it be a smooth upgrade, or not? That is the big Q. I hope I can simply keep using the same serial number, even though Smith-Micro is the new vendor.
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It sounds like your serial number should be valid, in that it starts with ZS. I had a "worse" problem in that my packaging came with the serial number sticker for an entirely different product. I tried submitting the problem on the e-frontier online customer service form, but didn't get a prompt response. So I did the same on the Smith Micro portion of the site, and I got a response that said e-frontier still does the support for this product, and I got a phone number. With the phone number, I was able to call and quickly got a proper serial number. I'd suggest doing that. Have them spell each letter out so there are no mistakes - for example "A as in apple".