If you feel so strongy that your consumer rights have been infringed why don't you do something about it? Instead of whingeing on about things here? This isn't even the official web site.Originally Posted by GFX707
If you take the time you'd find the following info for questions, bugs and complaints. When you get a reply, let us know and we'll all be grateful. Not that I have seen what you describe happen.
I've put the UK details in because I assumed that's where you are from - used the £ symbol somewhere.
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PS installing WC2 on all your mates computers is theft if you don't delete first. It isn't alright just because all your mates do it. It won't be till you and "all" those people who do use their democratic right to change the legislation. Not that it would anyway since it is so self evidently wrong to do that in the first place.
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