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|    Maria Sophia to Carlos E.R.    |
|    Re: What on earth does TurboTax need Win    |
|    28 Jan 26 17:38:35    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, misc.taxes       From: mariasophia@comprehension.com              Carlos E.R. wrote:       > Sure. But Windows 11 required is clearly printed in the box. If you try       > to return the opened box, it is quite possible that the shop will say       > that the box clearly says it is for Windows 11 and ignore your       > protestations, and they will be right. It is your fault, sorry. Even if       > I understand you, even if it is an easy mistake to do, they did tell       > you, and not in the fine print.       >       > So do try to return it, but it is possible they refuse to refund your       > money. Depends on how nice they are.                     Hi Carlos,              Thanks for trying to protect me, but I'm not worried about the return.              I'm not even in a rush as Costco will allow me to return it forever, as       long as they don't consider it "electronics". People abused the electronics       unlimited return policy, so they changed that years ago.              I'll write a letter to Costco when I get a chance asking them to ditch       Intuit and go with a more reputable company. I already wrote to the media.              As you know, I'm not the type of person to take corporate abuse like this       without doing something about it to protect people who will be hurt by it.              Intuit's suggestion to buy a new PC or install ttax in a VM is so absurd       that it shows that they are openly hostile to their own loyal customers.              But thanks for worrying about me...              In the USA, you can return almost anything at most reputable stores.       Even opened software.              Even years from now.       (Although I never tried it with software before.)              It's called "Customer Service" for a reason. :)       Something Intuit marketing should take a lesson about.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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