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| | Windows Vista refund policy I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the end user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the notebook, but I believe I should be eligible for a refund for any licensing costs pertaining to Windows Vista software. Thanks for any help! |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy marty <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The >problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the >notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the >end user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the >notebook, but I believe I should be eligible for a refund for any >licensing costs pertaining to Windows Vista software. > >Thanks for any help! version of Windows installed, and are sold by the computer vendor at one single price for the computer plus operating system combined. They cannot be unbundled. What you can do is to inquire from your notebook manufacturer if they will sell the bare notebook with no operating system installed. Some will, some won't. If that maker won't do it then check with other notebook manufacturer's to find one that will and which has a model that suits your requirements. In either case, your only viable option is to return the notebook for a refund and purchase a model with no preinstalled Windows (or one with Windows XP preinstalled - some companies still offer these). Good luck Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never been in bed with a mosquito." |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy Call whoever you bought it from, ask to exchange it for a machine with a different OS. "marty" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:enm06ZAWIHA.4768@xxxxxx Quote: >I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The >problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the >notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the end >user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the notebook, but I >believe I should be eligible for a refund for any licensing costs >pertaining to Windows Vista software. > > Thanks for any help! |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy "marty" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:enm06ZAWIHA.4768@xxxxxx Quote: >I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The >problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the >notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the end >user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the notebook, but I >believe I should be eligible for a refund for any licensing costs >pertaining to Windows Vista software. > > Thanks for any help! You deserve a full refund for being the first person to have ever read it. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy "Jon" <Email_Address@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e$qJRvAWIHA.6044@xxxxxx Quote: > > "marty" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:enm06ZAWIHA.4768@xxxxxx Quote: >>I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The >>problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the >>notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the end >>user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the notebook, but >>I believe I should be eligible for a refund for any licensing costs >>pertaining to Windows Vista software. >> >> Thanks for any help! > > You deserve a full refund for being the first person to have ever read it. -- Sanity calms, but madness is more interesting. http://www.lockergnome.com/darksentinel Undo the munge to reply by email |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy "Ron Martell" <ron.martell@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:mt8ro3pr2bjcuajdmq1p5tsmsgahb298nc@xxxxxx Quote: > marty <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The >>problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the >>notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the >>end user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the >>notebook, but I believe I should be eligible for a refund for any >>licensing costs pertaining to Windows Vista software. >> >>Thanks for any help! > Computers purchased with Windows preinstalled invariably have an OEM > version of Windows installed, and are sold by the computer vendor at > one single price for the computer plus operating system combined. They > cannot be unbundled. > > What you can do is to inquire from your notebook manufacturer if they > will sell the bare notebook with no operating system installed. Some > will, some won't. If that maker won't do it then check with other > notebook manufacturer's to find one that will and which has a model > that suits your requirements. > > In either case, your only viable option is to return the notebook for > a refund and purchase a model with no preinstalled Windows (or one > with Windows XP preinstalled - some companies still offer these). > > Good luck probably read the same. Only recourse for the OP may just be to load Linux if he doesn't want to abide by the terms of any EULA. -- Sanity calms, but madness is more interesting. http://www.lockergnome.com/darksentinel Undo the munge to reply by email |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 16:10:24 +1000, marty <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The >problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the >notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the >end user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the >notebook, but I believe I should be eligible for a refund for any >licensing costs pertaining to Windows Vista software. > >Thanks for any help! |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy "marty" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:enm06ZAWIHA.4768@xxxxxx Quote: > I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The > problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the > notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the > end user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the > notebook, but I believe I should be eligible for a refund for any > licensing costs pertaining to Windows Vista software. > > Thanks for any help! http://www.linux.com/articles/59381 How to get a Windows refund -Michael |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy "marty" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:enm06ZAWIHA.4768@xxxxxx Quote: >I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The >problem is I don't agree with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the >notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy in these cases where the end >user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the notebook, but I >believe I should be eligible for a refund for any licensing costs >pertaining to Windows Vista software. > > Thanks for any help! > if the box was opened and the software was installed or not. I know, I already returned [2] copies of that POS and got full refunds for both, including return shipping costs. Microsoft North American Retail Product Refund Guidelines: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/prod...und/refund.asp |
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| | Re: Windows Vista refund policy "john" <john@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#ep2laFWIHA.4476@xxxxxx Quote: > > "marty" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:enm06ZAWIHA.4768@xxxxxx Quote: >>I have a bought a new notebook with Windows Vista pre-installed. The problem is I don't agree >>with the EULA, so I can't continue to use the notebook. Does Microsoft have a refund policy >>in these cases where the end user clicks "I disagree" to the EULA? I do want to keep the >>notebook, but I believe I should be eligible for a refund for any licensing costs pertaining >>to Windows Vista software. Quote: > Microsoft has a 45 day no questions asked refund policy. It doesn't matter if the box was > opened and the software was installed or not. > I know, I already returned [2] copies of that POS and got full refunds for both, including > return shipping costs. > > Microsoft North American Retail Product Refund Guidelines: > http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/prod...und/refund.asp <quote> What Products Are Not Eligible for a Refund? Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) software preloaded on a PC (contact the PC manufacturer) Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) software sold separately from PC (contact the reseller or retailer) </quote> -Michael |
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