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[ - ] i_scream_trucks 1 point 5 monthsDec 4, 2024 20:06:10 ago (+1/-0)

they wont tho.

id prefer to be refunded for every single megabyte of data that ive had to pay for thanks to forced updates, and the time spent repairing the machine when the update fails.

oh and how about for each hour i spend having to re-arrange everything again to suit myself because forced update, i bill microsoft an hour of my time, $74.44 - unless its on saturday or sunday in which case im going to be sending a bill for between $95 and $120 an hour depending on whether i feel like having saturday off and therefore have to leave the repair to sunday.

[ - ] uvulectomy 2 points 5 monthsDec 4, 2024 16:40:21 ago (+2/-0)

And these "overcharged" customers won't see a dime of it. But the (((government))) will get a nice check.

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 5 monthsDec 4, 2024 15:17:46 ago (+0/-0)

You can't overcharge a customer.

[ - ] NoRefunds 1 point 5 monthsDec 4, 2024 13:59:32 ago (+1/-0)

This is just a way for gov to steal money

[ - ] xmasskull 0 points 5 monthsDec 4, 2024 13:35:46 ago (+0/-0)

What a laugh!

Microsoft's answer: Cash,check,or certified bonds?

[ - ] RabbiKinderschtupper 2 points 5 monthsDec 4, 2024 12:16:42 ago (+2/-0)

Oh no a fine they won't even notice