Microsoft admits that it can not close Hotmail because there are "some crafty" people who continue to use the service

The technology company Microsoft has acknowledged today in a statement that it has not been able to disable its Hotmail email service because it still has users, "crappy people who do not know and who still use this obsolete system to communicate." Although the closure of Hotmail was scheduled for 2013 and the new Outlook.com service was launched to replace it, there are still Internet users who have preferred to keep their old addresses. "Many also continue to use Windows Vista, which was a shit even when we took it out," Microsoft admits.
"What's wrong with them? Everyone has Gmail at this point, you sign up in two minutes, "Microsoft insists, not even waiting for people to switch to Outlook.com, because" it's not too far ".
The company has not improved or strengthened Hotmail's security for three years, and reminds users to upgrade to a more developed system for their own good. "There is nothing to do, they are the same as those who continue with mobile phones that do not have WhatsApp. Should we wait for them to die at once? Yes, we have to wait for them to die buried in their own spam messages, "says Microsoft.

"The old ones have touched us with fingers like sausages that bundle it with the touch screens and they settle for junk that are already obsolete, ugly monstrosities like their whore mother but who are the only ones who buy because they only listen to the salesman in turn. The English Court that has been selling refrigerators for thirty years and now they have gone to computer science because they did not know where to put it until it takes him to retire and die and that's it, "a spokesperson for Microsoft Spain argues, without hiding his frustration.
In the line of Microsoft's statements, the head of Blackberry also confessed this week that it seems "incredible that there are still people going through life with a Blackberry."

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