I agree, it's your supplier you should bollock, then they get in touch with SuSE for their refund.
Yes and no. If for some reason the supplier does not take the goods
back (and the original complainant did mention a reason), then the
manufacturer still has some responsibility to provide what he paid for
if it was defective. Which SuSE has done, in a precisely parallel
way, for me in the past. So it is mysterious and inconsistent that
they are not doing it now. I agree, however, that this list is not the
place for the discussion... However, when dealing with corporations,
as we know, sometimes "leveraging your position" in a public venue is
the only option left, other than taking your lumps. Which some people
tire of after a while.
Ciao,
C
-- Corvin Russell
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