On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Praveen A wrote:
> 2008/5/14 Naresh Narang:
>>> Let's replace the case of Winduhs with, say, a
>>> bundled Reliance/Tata
>>> PCMCIA data card in a special offer.  Having bought
>>> a laptop with one
>>> of those cards, would you then be able to claim a
>>> refund on it because
>>> you didn't want to use it?  If not, then how is the
>>> case of Winduhs
>>> different?
>
> Windows EULA explicitly states that you can get a refund if you don't
> agree to it.

Slight correction.  It only asks you to contact the reseller for
their refund or credit policy, not that you _can_ get it.  It's then
upto the reseller's refund/credit policy (which may not exist
or be simply to deny such requests).  I guess they are only
required by law to keep this clause there but may not be
required to refund/credit anything. :)

-- Manish

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