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Actually the two paragraphs do not contradict one another. Paragraph one says once you activate a license it is not returnable. Paragraph 2 says you can return it (a non-activated license) and here is how.
So, it appears if you activated your license key it is no longer returnable. - amg
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I will eat my words gracefully with my tail between my legs--you are right...i skipped right over paragraph one--once activated--no longer returnable......without that sentence it appears that you can return it later on....
this important part about activation should be followed through however in the remainder of the document since the bolded lettering in the first paragraph only refers to the trial and not about returns.
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What is the saying ... Free legal advice is worth at most what you paid for it...
Sorry JUC. |
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I'm also not a lawyer but... Many states prohibit(by law) such a contract(many states don't allow a EULA to strip a customer of refund rights, especially within 30 days) being binding. If you are truelly dis-statisfied with your purchase, you should pursue every option open to you. I know I would. I recently trialled then bought(it was a time limiited sale) NetRemote Whole Home, only to find that it was something that was not going to work as was reasonably expected(according to their website). It's a long story about certian pieces of equipment, ease/learning and a drop in speed/response in the newest version(which was the one I bought and needed it's features) even though it was still in beta. I contacted Proximis and told(long detailed letter about ALL issues and my attempts to resolve them) them of my situation within 15 days of my purchase. They promptly replied with an offer to help. After a short exchange in emails it was clear to them why their product would not suit my needs and they started a refund process. I got my credit on my card's account within 4 days of contacting Proximis about my issues. This is an example of excellent ethics from a company. I would have no problem doing business with them in the future and would encourage anyone thinking of their products to feel safe in dealling with them. Now I can't speak to your situation(location,emails,effort,etc.) or if you have properly let Sage know of all your reasons. I don't expect any company to issue a refund on software without the consumer showing they have exhausted their efforts to resolve the issue with the company's official support staff. However if after having done everything support requests, or at the very minimal explaining why you can't, you should try for an RMA. If that company refuses(whoever they are) I would verify if they had the legal(varies from each state and each contract) right to refuse my refund request, and request they reconsider. Even then you can argue that you put forth a good faith effort and the company did not, and notify your credit card company about the situation. You'd be suprised how often things magically work out once your CC company is involved, assuming you have a good card that stands behind your purchases. None of this is really meant specifically to apply to your situation with Sage. I'm just stating my personal opinions and results based on acting in this manner. I've been highly pleased with Sage as a peice of software but even more so as a company. Their forums are incredibably open to almost any topic and there are always people eager to help. I've also personally found Sage highly ethical in my past purchases. Trust me I say otherwise if I felt I had been mistreated in any way. I'm a big believer that a company should live or die by it behavior, rather that behavior may be legal or not. In short I support companies who acknowledge they have an ethical obligation to their customers that goes beyond what their contract may imply. Once again this is all just my personal views on purchases in general. I'm not speaking for or directly regarding your situation with Sage. I just have this strong desire to speak up about refunds, especially ones the only involve a EULA, as your rights vary from state to state. |
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Anyone else doing a Car HTPC project especially one running SageTV?
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