Andy,
I received a Mountbatten from someone on one of the reseller lists for
the
blind once and couldn't get a peep out of it. I ended up throwing it out
and just bearing the loss, so I do know how you feel ...
I hope those reading who have done these things feel suitably bad, but
perhaps they don't! <GRRR>
--
Carol
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---- Original Message ----
From: "Andy" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 9:41 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Genuin Windows Validation
continued.
> Hi Barbara.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't know who the Moderator of the
> Re-cycle list is. I had thought it was Graham and had
> written to him, seeking his advice and support. Perhaps
> he will get in touch with me if I write a general enquiry
> to the list.
> No chance of taking a private case for the sake of 225. I trust lawyers
> even less than dodgy list members, though
> I actually do have all my correspondence, and on one of
> these, the seller advises that he will include a legal
> copy of XP Home with the computer for the price we later
> agreed upon.
> I have since earlier mail, written to him, threatening to
> take this to the authorities, if he does not at least
> hounour his agreement to include a legal copy of xp home.
> So Barbara I need to wait and see what comes out of this.
>
>
> Fingers crossed.
>
> Very best wishes.
> Andy.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Barbara Wilson" <barkingbabs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 9:07 PM
> Subject: [access-uk] Re: Genuin Windows Validation
> continued.
>
>ar
>ar I am sure the list moderator will take a very dim view
>ar of this as he will not want people ripping off others on
>ar the list. A note to us all I believe. However, Andy, if
>ar you have copies of Emails from selling saying what he
>ar was selling you and you did not receive the goods you
>ar purchased, then even though it was a private sale, I
>ar believe you can still seek legal redress. Probably a
>ar costly business unfortunately.
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>ar ----- Original Message -----
>ar From: "Andy" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>ar To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>ar Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 8:18 PM
>ar Subject: [access-uk] Genuin Windows Validation continued.
>ar
>ar
>>> Hi all.
>>>
>>> Thanks everyone for all your advice.
>>>
>>> I've not yet contacted the seller as there is another
>>> on-going issue which has not yet been resolved. The
>>> computer I purchased from him for £150, required an
>>> engineer to take it apart and reload all the drivers
>>> and OS. The computer arrived at my address in a
>>> cardboard box with no packaging. When I opened the box,
>>> the right side panel was off and I could not find any
>>> screws. The computer continuously crashed during
>>> boot-up. The engineer said that everything inside was
>>> filthy and most of the connections were slack. The
>>> hard drive was hanging off and the computer required
>>> to be cleaned, taken apart, tested and software
>>> reinstalled. He charged me £ 70. So I paid £225 for a
>>> home made xp home computer which was a few years old. I
>>> felt that although I had been conned, there was no way,
>>> that I'd get my money back from a re-cycle it list
>>> member. I was for this. reason prepared to bite the
>>> bullet and take it. However, this new thing about
>>> counterfeit operating system has just sickened me. I
>>> got Pauline to look at the CD and the package and she
>>> says that both are blank. Neither is a Microsoft
>>> product, so unfortunately, the chances are that I was
>>> also sold an illegal copy of XP home. Microsoft advise
>>> that this problem can be resolved for £99, which would
>>> bring the cost of my second hand xp home computer,
>>> which incidentally, is home built, up to £324. Am I
>>> going crazy or what?
>>>
>>> I have written to Graham, rather than the seller, to
>>> give him a chance to offer to pay for the OS. If I
>>> contact the seller directly, , I'll just end up loosing
>>> my temper.
>>> Very best wishes.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
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