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Nothing has been said about Nintendo doing exactly the same thing.
You mean that article that was written in 15 Nov 2012?
Lets spell it out for you.
* The "buyer" who is a lawyer, could have easily found out (it is in the small print, which you should really always read), it putting up a class law suit ... instead of buying an SD card.
* The user (ahem... lawyer) is trying to make a name for himself. This is about consumer rights, it is blatantly about himself.
* These things have been around since companies have sold PCS.
* Other companies are doing it, and that hasn't been mentioned or raeged about ... mainly because it is Microsoft.
These are the same arguments I made, earlier and will continue to make.
If you asked me if I thought it was a bit shitty, I would agree and why I won't buy a surface at this time.
If you think it is unfair they don't advertise it more honestly ... maybe. But I am sorry, unless you are a smart consumer you will get ripped off.
All the information is available at your finger tips ... sorry there is simply no excuse.
Edited 2012-11-17 18:52 UTC





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Nothing has been said about Nintendo doing exactly the same thing.