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If anyone is interested, here is the legality of it. If you have received any kind of confirmation email that states a price, that constitutes a receipt.

And a receipt is a contractual document. So you are entitled at THAT price.

I had to look into this in GREAT depth recently for work.

i got my confirmation email about at the low lahrd price.

the seller has to honor the lahrd price. if you were lahrdy enough

to make the purchase dont worry about it.

njlouch, is right. you are entitled to THAT lahrd price!!

How does this fit into the picture?

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The confirmation e-mail that I got is not part of their website, and it contains no such disclaimer.... Do they have a leg to stand on with that disclaimer on their site?

here here!

i hope u didnt buy an "old" ata... u have SATA under your hood...

I did, and It'll be my 4th HDD.... I'm running out of room..... TO PUT THEM :laugh:

I might just throw my 60 GB into a different computer... errr, after I get windows off of it....

(Yes, I use my little bad drives for windows, and my nice ones for linux :) The world is good! )

i would say that once you receive the confirmation, the fact that it was issued implies that they approved the transaction, whatever the reason. congrats on all who made the purchase. i was sleeping! :cry:

good luck and i hope you all get your drives, and if not, fight. this reminds me of the hp incident. the inquirer again? another neowin consumer drama?

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