ISP Information:
An embedded serial number in Intel Pentium III microprocessors. It allows software manufacturers and websites to identify individuals more precisely. Intel caught a lot of flack for this "feature," and there is no benefit to home users, as websites are not using this technology. Network management could use the software to identify systems, but AMD and other brand microprocessors do not support the PSN--neither do earlie ISP Glossary:
Processor Serial Number - On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 18:33:34 -0500, "Peanutjake" wrote:I would call my credit card company and ask them to charge back the entireamount you paid.I would then write a snail mail to the head office explaining why you haverefused to pay the bill.You were treated terribly. You should not have to pay a cent.This generally does not work if you actually stayed at the hotel. Ifyou paid for the room and never got it, that is a clear violation ofthe law. Credit card companies would have no problem charging back theamount. However if you got a room, that can be interpreted by adisinterested third party, such as your credit card company, as youare trying to pull a scam on the hotel to avoid paying. The facts thatthey know are you paid for a room and you got a room. They do not knowhow you were treated and for all they know you are lying when youclaimed to be badly treated. Trying to not pay when you actually got aroom can be considered attempting to defraud an innkeeper which is astandard law in all states.DannyDon't question authority. What makes you think theyknow anything? (Remove the first dot for a valid e-mailaddress)
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