ChatterBank1 min ago
Disc
hello from henry
i sent back a windows 7 recovery disc
which was faulty
got an email from seller
he got the disc
but the coa sticker was missing
do not remmember seeing it
so i will not get a refund
or
is he trying to avoid paying a refund
your thoughts please
i sent back a windows 7 recovery disc
which was faulty
got an email from seller
he got the disc
but the coa sticker was missing
do not remmember seeing it
so i will not get a refund
or
is he trying to avoid paying a refund
your thoughts please
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No best answer has yet been selected by yrneh. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think he'd be right to query it in case you were trying to pull a fast one, but on the other hand you could have queried it was missing when you got it. If that is the case you can surely complain about that now.
Meanwhile they are bound to have an invoice record/whatever that you purchased from them so I don't see an issue with them sending you a working replacement.
BTW this would be better in the law forum than the history one. You couldn't have bought it that long ago.
Meanwhile they are bound to have an invoice record/whatever that you purchased from them so I don't see an issue with them sending you a working replacement.
BTW this would be better in the law forum than the history one. You couldn't have bought it that long ago.
@O_G
For what it's worth I have never heard of such a thing as a (dedicated) "recovery disc". Not as a standalone product.
To my mind, the OEM Windows Master disc is, also, the Recovery disc. Hence why there is a Certificate of Authority number and sticker.
Most sellers will have, in the item description, a note to the effect that they are retaining a record of the product serial number, as a deterrent to anyone trying the switch-for-a-broken-one trick.
Not casting aspertions at yrneh, just saying to go back and look at the product description in detail. Is there a photo of the serial number? (for your privacy, don't post links to the item, if it has photos of the number etc)
For what it's worth I have never heard of such a thing as a (dedicated) "recovery disc". Not as a standalone product.
To my mind, the OEM Windows Master disc is, also, the Recovery disc. Hence why there is a Certificate of Authority number and sticker.
Most sellers will have, in the item description, a note to the effect that they are retaining a record of the product serial number, as a deterrent to anyone trying the switch-for-a-broken-one trick.
Not casting aspertions at yrneh, just saying to go back and look at the product description in detail. Is there a photo of the serial number? (for your privacy, don't post links to the item, if it has photos of the number etc)