On Sunday 07 January 2007 21:49, Devdas Bhagat wrote: > On 07/01/07 20:44 +0530, Dinesh Joshi wrote: > > Dell generally honours such requests. You can buy the laptop with > > Windows and when you first turn it on, you can refuse the EULA and > > contact the vendor ( Toshiba ) and tell them that you want a > > refund. They can't refuse. If they do, you can take them to the > > consumer court I guess... > > Toshiba sells the software+hardware as a bundle, they aren't separate > components. The only option for a refund is to return that laptop.
Nope. You can REFUSE the EULA when you first turn on the laptop. Refusing the EULA means you have NOT used M$ Windows and thus you can claim the refund. I am 100% sure of it. This is the only way you can get a refund on preloaded laptops... -- Regards, Dinesh A. Joshi -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

