Dear Microsoft: I tired to buy your product, but a javascript error blocked me

Dear Microsoft (the dark one), Today, I broke down and was ready to buy Microsoft Office 2007 Professional. Your trial worked: I was a conversion. Office 2007 was a refreshing departure from a line of products that I had in the past, equated with a mediaeval torture chamber. With credit card in hand, I clicked the trial's "purchase a key" button. I wasexpecting a nice form that would allow me to enter a credit card number. Instead, I got a blank screen white screen and a javascript error. Since I use firefox+firebug, my browser provides extremely helpful javascript debugging information. I thought that you should know that 20 percent of people trying to actually buy your products cannot (unless they use IE6 or IE7... is that your strategy here? No wonder you make the life of web developers hell ...). Do you even have competent web developers on staff? I can't help but notice that my (for development) version of IE6 throws errors on freaking MSN.com. Do you maintain a culture of no-cross-browser testing? Did you know that IE6 is costing US companies staggering amounts of money to maintain cross browser compatibility? I'd love to see a figure on how much IE6 has cost the US economy. I bet its in the billions with a roman B. So if you're interested, open source browsers allow helpful plugins that tell you exactly what's wrong with a page. (instead of "unexpected error (line 0) like on IE 6). Firefox (windows XP professional+firefox (latest stable build+ devel toolbar+firebug... no strange security settings or non-xp firewalls, if taht helps) users can't buy your products because of this error: "document.forms.flowthrough has no properties" in function "document.forms['flowthrough'].submit();" That's line 14 of: http://www.trymicrosoftoffice.com/redirect.aspx Clearly, its not working because you have no included files on the page that define the function. I recommend you develop your websites with firefox, and firebug, or give IE halfway useful debugging too. I can't help but ask, do you have a QA department?! Anyways, if this is a ploy to change IE7 to my default browser, than sorry: the answer is no, and you lost business, not because of piracy, or patent violation (point your stinky fingers at yourself with that one...). Sometimes, its like you just can't get anything right.