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It is certainly strange to us that IBM does not have a record of these LPP's owned by my customer.

IBM, for their part, notes that the machine pre-dates their ESS site and thus they have no electric record.

Unfortunately all paper records for this customer were lost (long, sad story) and the drives on the machine were scratched (appropriately). We are not even sure who the BP was for the old or new machine.

Working to help you a messy situation.

Thanks for everyone's input. I'll let you know how it turns out.

Jerry



On 10/27/2016 6:12 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:


And you may be right that the license keys may not "prove" anything.
However, IBM is asking for those license keys. Maybe based on the license
keys they can track down if they've been transferred. Why they can't do
that based on the old serial number escapes me but I didn't write their
license manglement system.


Rob Berendt



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