On 20-11-13 19:27, Alex G. wrote:
On 11/20/2013 08:57 AM, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
On 20-11-13 10:48, mrnuke wrote:
On 11/20/2013 03:19 AM, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
What happened to decline the EULA and demand your money back? Nobody
does that anymore?

Did YOU ever do it?

I     haven't bought (nor used at home) a windows license in well over
20? ... never. The only license I have is that came with my laptop,
which was supplied by Uni, which is their volume key. I've built my own
PC's for 20 years and when the day comes that I need to buy a new
laptop, which isn't a hand down, I will definitely do this. I have no
use nor desire for the license or the product.

In short, NO. Please don't speak out of body parts and without factual
knowledge. More often than not, the manufacturer has offered to buy back
the system, but outright refused to refund just the software. Closest I
ever got was a $20 refund on a $400 laptop, but this was an attempt at
stopping me from returning the whole device.
Luckily we have laws here in Europe that at least try to protect us from that. In Italy Microsoft was even sued because of that.

Also consumer right organizations are fighting this as they also think it should be illegal.

In any case, with a PC its not really an issue, if you homebuilt, with a laptop it's a completely different story, and you can bet my bottom that I will fight this if push comes to shove.

Oliver

Alex



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