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  2. Windows Refund Day - Wikipedia

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    Windows Refund Day was a protest that lasted a day, on February 15, 1999, due to Linux users being unable to get refunds for the bundled copy of Microsoft Windows included with their computers. Multiple protests took place outside of Microsoft offices in the US, with the most well-documented one occurring in the San Francisco Bay Area in ...

  3. Bundling of Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft does not provide refunds for Windows licenses sold through an OEM, including licenses that come with the purchase of a computer or are pre-installed on a computer. [28] A Microsoft Denmark representative stated that Microsoft's Windows license terms allow OEMs to offer a refund for just the Windows license. [29]

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    To buy a gift, you’ll need to create a free AOL account using your preferred email address (an AOL mail address is not required). Top No one can prevent all cybercrime or identity theft.

  6. Overpayment scam - Wikipedia

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    An overpayment scam, also known as a refund scam, is a type of confidence trick designed to prey upon victims' good faith. In the most basic form, an overpayment scam consists of a scammer claiming, falsely, to have sent a victim an excess amount of money.

  7. Stuck at the airport after Microsoft outage? What to know ...

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    The airlines would have up to 20 calendar days to issue refunds if you used a debit card, paid cash or paid another way. Research airline policies on the DOT's customer service dashboard

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    AOL offers a way to monitor your account's activity so that you can be the first to know if anything unusual is going on with your account. You can see details such as what actions were performed and when, who made any changes and for which username the changes were made. 1. Visit My Account and sign in. 2. Click My Profile. 3. Click Account ...

  9. Microsoft Store - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft has indicated that it can remotely disable or remove apps from end-user systems for security or legal reasons; in the case of paid apps, refunds may be issued when this is done. [55] Microsoft initially banned PEGI "18"-rated content from the store in Europe.