Can license sticker be removed from original Dell computer?

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Bruce Chambers

gRp said:
The purpose of this discussion is technical not to bash someone’s decision.

Actually, no. There's no technical issue involved, at all. It's
simply a matter of a consumer not properly doing his homework before
making a purchase, and then expecting someone else to bail him out from
the natural consequences of his own actions.


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Bruce Chambers said:
If there was such a statement, and you went ahead with the purchase,
anyway (Did you assume that the statement didn't apply to you?), you've
really no one to blame but yourself, and no true grounds for complaint.

No Bruce, I didn't assume that statement don't apply to me.
As I said the picture was showing the computer with the sticker on it.
I guess the seller deliberately did it, or may be he decided afterwards to
take it off and try to sell it. Anyway, usually most eBay sellers are
indicating in their description that the pictures may not be of the actual
item. In my case he didn't do that and misled me big time.
 
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David Candy

I wasn't meaning to be too harsh, just can't resist a one liner. I think you were ripped off, probably legally. Can you post the actual ad.
 
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Paul Knudsen

You got a pretty good deal for an Opti. Pick up a copy of Windows
2000. Opti's run great with that.
 

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