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Originally Posted by Baddad
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The product does not perform as advertised. If proof can be shown that the software is deleted from the computer, the customer has a right to a full refund......
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This is only true if you don't get out of Kindergarten Oz very often.
Australian consumer laws are very stongly biased toward the consumer.
This is not the case in most other countries, eg the USA.
Breaking a software seal there is a big no-no. You break it, you bought it.
Sure you can save a buck by using the net...but don't expect any ACCC sympathy when things don't work as expected.