Sam Tuke wrote, On 10/02/11 16:18:
On Tuesday 08 February 2011 22:42:07 Jon Grant wrote:
If anyone has any suggestions, or examples how it has been achieved in
the UK before I would love to hear.
I found this old case, but was purchased direct from Dell:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6144782.stm
This is also old, but informative:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=139627&pp=15
Have you told them that you think that having to ship it at your expense is
unreasonable and that local facilities or reimbursement should be available?
I'm keen to see how this turns out, would be good to try and document
procedures for getting refunds from various UK vendors. Unfortunately it seems
that currently it'll have to be on a vendor by vendor basis.
Best of luck,
Hello All
I did not succeed. they refused, unfortunately. Shame on Acer UK of in
Plymouth.
Eventually I ran out of time, and then found a friend who wanted the
Windows7 code anyway. Instead I've decided I will simply buy the laptop
from a company like Dell which sells ubuntu laptops next time.
Otherwise, hopefully the EU would legislate eventually to support
purchasing laptop without OSs.
Best regards, Jon
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