Dave-So opened this issue on Sep 23, 2002 ยท 25 posts
JHoagland posted Tue, 24 September 2002 at 12:50 PM
you have rights if your purchase proves not to be of merchantable quality. Here's where it could get tricky- what is the definition "merchantable quality"? If P5 works fine on someone's 2.8Ghz Intel P5 with 2G RAM, 100G HD, then it's "merchantable". But, if the software doesn't work on an "average" machine, does that mean it is not "merchantable"? I wonder if you can prove software is "defective" if it never works properly on your own computer? But, there is definitely no "satisfaction guarantee" return policy- if you don't like the software (or it crashes on your PC), you're stuck with it. --John
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