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Old 07-31-2008, 02:49 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by haridasi View Post
Actually, having strong (take the word strong with some salt) consumer rights means increased contact between buyer and seller. If something isn't working - don't you want the seller to improve his products and support? That's exactly what happens when consumer rights are strong, and it's working.
If something isn't working depends on if you actually broke it, or if it was their fault. If you install the dev package, and then send it in with "all my device data including operating system magically vanished" they can fairly assume you (or another 3rd party device) will have called "rm -rf /" in the shell and charge you for the replacement flash.

If you did not install the shell package, iRex will have to be responsible for all software faults. But when you open your device up, you cannot blame them for the software to fail.
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