Unlimited software warranties

Gary Coffman gary at ke4zv.UUCP
Thu Mar 28 06:20:46 AEST 1991


In article <C79AXD9 at xds12.ferranti.com> karl at ficc.ferranti.com (Karl Lehenbauer) writes:

>See here, if you got use out of something for a goodly while, even if it's
>still in perfect condition, as software would be, you can't really expect
>to get your money back, or wouldn't everyone want their money back once
>they were upgrading their systems, going to new software, etc?  Sure
>they would, and how are your vendors supposed to make money, then?

How about a 5 year depreciation schedule. Any software that isn't still
useful after 5 years wasn't a good deal to begin with, even if it was free. 
You were ripped off right? You deserve a refund for all that lost time wasted 
in retraining. After all, they're forcing you to learn a whole new buglist
and develop a whole new set of workarounds. Why they should pay *you* to
take their new software. :-)

Gary



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