How do I return software bought at walmart?

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bcollins185

I bought student office 2006 from walmart, but I need microsoft office 2003,
how can I get my money back or an exchange?
 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]

Not sure what you are asking. First there is no Office 2006, at least not
for sale. Second, Walmart is not authorized to sell student editions. Last
this is not a forum for Office or licensing questions, it is a Microsoft
Access database newsgroup.

I suggest that you contact Walmart to solve your issue.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
 
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John Marshall, MVP

There is a Microsoft Student 2006 which contains student related tools for
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and Encarta. I picked up a
couple of copies with this years bucks and my daughter loves it. There is
also a student version of Office 2003.

John... Visio MVP
 
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Larry Linson

bcollins185 said:
I bought student office 2006 from walmart, but I
need microsoft office 2003, how can I get my
money back or an exchange?

Quite a number of stores will exchange a bad copy of a program for another
copy of the identical program, but will not refund your money nor allow
exchange for a different program -- for fear that you may have just obtained
it so you can copy it. If that is Wal-Mart's policy, and you can't convince
the store manager that your honesty in the matter warrants an exception, you
may just have to live with it. But, as Tom said, it is a matter to address
with the seller, not in this newsgroup.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
 
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John Vinson

I bought student office 2006 from walmart, but I need microsoft office 2003,
how can I get my money back or an exchange?

You'll have a lot better luck talking to Walmart than you will posting
to a technical support newsgroup for Microsoft Access databases.
Nobody here would be able to help you at all.


John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]

I believe student versions of Office are only sold through school
bookstores. That's the only way Microsoft could keep track of the licensing.
I think the product you are talking about is:

http://www.microsoft.com/student/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=001

which is a series of templates that retail for US$70. That's much less than
a student edition of Office (US$149), and far less than standard editions.

--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
 
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Charlie

I believe student versions of Office are only sold through school
bookstores. That's the only way Microsoft could keep track of the licensing.
I think the product you are talking about is:

http://www.microsoft.com/student/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=001

which is a series of templates that retail for US$70. That's much less than
a student edition of Office (US$149), and far less than standard editions.

Actually, I've seen MS student versions sold at discount stores, both
brickfront and on-line (Fry's and DirectDeals.com, for example).I
don't qualify for one, so I've never looked into how the liscensing is
handled.
 
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