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Windows Refund Day #2
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CmdrTaco
on Mon Feb 15, 1999 07:46 AM
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Today (Score:1)
Unfortunately, many news organizations are in hibernation mode today. It's supposed to be a holiday (although I have school, pleh..), so we won't see much coverage until tomorrow.. Oh well.
It makes me irate that Microsoft has said that they would not help people get their money back. I'm pretty glad that I'm not going to one of their offices to try and get money back (heh.. I don't qualify -- always built my own systems..) I'd probably get really @#$%ing angry and start yelling and screaming or something.
Anyway, I guess I'll just have to keep my eyes open for a stray news report here or there..
Today is the perfect day to do this!!! (Score:1)
EULA clearly says it's the OEM's responsibility (Score:1)
Maybe, just maybe, MS will listen to these people, take their names and the vendors that sold the computers, then communicate with the vendors about refunding them, who will in turn refund the consumers. It's unlikely, but that's probably the only way that people will get their money back..
I certainly hope that MS will help organize a way for consumers to return Windows and get a refund (e.g. set up a channel for MS to communicate with OEMs to handle this), but I definitely have doubts.
Anyway.. We'll see what happens.
LOL (Score:1)
Report from Foster City (Score:1)
By the time I arrived, the press conference on the 4th floor of the attached parking structure was breaking up. Folks were being herded down to the front entrance, where we gathered across the street. It seemed like there was a fair amount of press. I saw local CBS and ABC affiliates, and many, many more folks taking pictures. There was one police car parked outside the building entrance, and another skulking up in the parking structure, with lots of building security milling about.
Most folks were wearing VAResearch t-shirts, with some Free-BSD, MKLinux and me in my BeOS shirt (which drew some mild jeers ;). Lots of protest signs, and both plastic and stuffed Tuxs' were in prominent display.
Bottom line? No one appeared to be walking out with a refund check. Imagine that. A Microsoft "official" referred potential refundees to hie thee back to the OEM to honor the EULA.
Back to square one? Who knows...
I want to die peacefully in my sleep as my grandfather did...
Yes, _mostly_ (Score:1)
WINE is not for 3D games (Score:1)
Yes, _mostly_ (Score:1)
I'm a jerk, yes, but I'm usually described as "wiry" :)
As far as OSes, Linux is my primary OS as well, but there's tons of good ones. All I ask for is a more level playing field out there, fair play and more adherence to open standards; I want to see the curbing of the excesses of one particular OS vendor (I'll give ya 98 guesses, or even 5.0^H^H^H2000, if ya want). If this makes me a "Linux Nazi" (ooh, yer a millimeter away from playin' the H Card, ain't ya?), so be it. The "M$ SUX" people may be the loudest on /., but they're probably a very small 3L337 minority.
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EULA clearly says it's the OEM's responsibility (Score:1)
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Timur "too sexy for my code" Tabi, timur@tabi.org, http://www.tabi.org
antiMS? (Score:1)
Read that as you wish :)
the BBC (Score:1)
Well, maybe one day I'll save up and buy an TV, and get a TV licence after all...
Yes, _mostly_ (Score:1)
hmm mostly Anti-Windows? (Score:1)
*sigh*... (Score:1)
When are we get some updates? (Score:1)
Note that most of the action is on the West Coast - it's only 10:41 here, and the Irvine event is for noon.
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When are we get some updates? (Score:1)