Possible to get a windows refund?
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ZildjianKX
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Possible to get a windows refund?
I don't know if this has been covered or not (I tried searching), but I ordered a thinkpad and was forced to get windows, so I chose XP Home since it was the cheapest. I don't plan on using Windows at all on it, just Fedora, and was wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to return the Windows license to IBM for a refund.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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farmer kev
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I read into this a while ago,
Yes. It is possible to get a refund for XP _BUT_ if you said "yes" to the licence agreement, then you have officially purchased XP for good.
(this includes pre-installed versions, from my experience, I have always had to check over the licence before I actually got to use windows.)
You have to have said "NO" as, you reject the licence, which says you may get a refund in that case, and you are then able to seek one.
since its a thinkpad, you get to talk to IBM about it. Usually a better thing, but regardless, you may have to get Microsoft involved in the matter before you'll receive a cheque or whatever being your refund.
Its a liiiiitle bit of a fight, but It was/is possible.
There is a site, but I don't recall it, nor how I found it.
Yes. It is possible to get a refund for XP _BUT_ if you said "yes" to the licence agreement, then you have officially purchased XP for good.
(this includes pre-installed versions, from my experience, I have always had to check over the licence before I actually got to use windows.)
You have to have said "NO" as, you reject the licence, which says you may get a refund in that case, and you are then able to seek one.
since its a thinkpad, you get to talk to IBM about it. Usually a better thing, but regardless, you may have to get Microsoft involved in the matter before you'll receive a cheque or whatever being your refund.
Its a liiiiitle bit of a fight, but It was/is possible.
There is a site, but I don't recall it, nor how I found it.
I could be way off-base here, but...
If you don't have the software installed on any machine, and you don't keep any copy of the software (like on a CD), isn't it legal to sell it to someone else? If the software hasn't been "activated" yet, maybe this is the easiest route... ???
I would think that "discussing" a refund with IBM or Microsoft would be quite a struggle...
If you don't have the software installed on any machine, and you don't keep any copy of the software (like on a CD), isn't it legal to sell it to someone else? If the software hasn't been "activated" yet, maybe this is the easiest route... ???
I would think that "discussing" a refund with IBM or Microsoft would be quite a struggle...
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