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Re: Thanks for the great system / installation successfull report



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Subject: Re: Thanks for the great system / installation successfull report
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:00:46 +0100
From: Embrik Kaslegard <embrik_leifsson@yahoo.no>
To: Ivan Glushkov <glushkov@mail.desy.de>
References: <47D90281.70906@yahoo.co.uk>
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Ivan Glushkov wrote:
> Luis Motta Campos wrote:
>   
>> Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> 
>>> Le 13 mars 08 à 11:31, Luis Motta Campos a écrit :
>>>       
>>>>   I would like to report a big success here. I recently got a HP 6710b
>>>> laptop and (as usual) didn't agreed with the Windows License terms and
>>>> conditions (so I can send it back and get the license money).
>>>>         
>>> Are you being serious about getting your money back? Are you successful
>>> in it in the UK?
>>>       
>> I don't  know about the UK. I sent them back my licenses in the
>> Netherlands, where I live now. I told them in a very formal letter that
>> I didn't agreed about the terms and conditions, and, as I never used the
>> licenses (it was a new computer) I got my money back.
> 
>> I recommend everybody to at least try. :) It's not possible that the
>> only way to buy computers is swallowing licenses we will not use.
> 
> 
> Hey, that's a good news!
> 
> did anybody in Germany succeeded to do that? I am planning to buy a new
> laptop, and this information is vital for me..
> 
> 	Cheers,
> 	Ivan
> 

Wow. This is pioneering :-) How did you do this? Why don't you just give
us the copy of your letter? I guess you have found a way in using the
complicated lisence ageement in our favour. I will send some letters as
well. I've got 125 lisences which I don't want to use :-)

Br
Embrik
Hemsedal

I guess that was incidentally sent personally to me.

	Cheers,
	Ivan

P.S.: Actually it is not pioneering at all. Google it. I read something
similar in slashdot long time ago, but that was in Australia. That's the
first case I hear about in EU.

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