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Let us suppose, hypothetically of course, someone purchased HOOPUS recently, but did not activate/install/etc. The serial number is just sitting in the email.

Could the purchaser "reject" the terms of the EULA, and then request a refund of this purchase from the TPR seller?

If so, after receiving a refund,  just maybe the original purchaser could reconsider that the EULA could be acceptable to them, and thus purchase HOOPUS/FP/SM bundles at an $80 savings.

Asking for . . . um, a friend . . .

 

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11 minutes ago, Bad Penguin said:

Let us suppose, hypothetically of course, someone purchased HOOPUS recently, but did not activate/install/etc. The serial number is just sitting in the email.

Could the purchaser "reject" the terms of the EULA, and then request a refund of this purchase from the TPR seller?

If so, after receiving a refund,  just maybe the original purchaser could reconsider that the EULA could be acceptable to them, and thus purchase HOOPUS/FP/SM bundles at an $80 savings.

Asking for . . . um, a friend . . .

 

Good luck! And a good lawyer, but his rates would cancel the deal 

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