Windows 10: Is it standard operating procedure to steal money from your customers?

Discus and support Is it standard operating procedure to steal money from your customers? in Microsoft Windows 10 Store to solve the problem; I changed my subscription a week ago, I was charged the same amount anyway, and there seems to be nobody I can contact. Website redirects me in an... Discussion in 'Microsoft Windows 10 Store' started by JakXLT, Jun 30, 2021.

  1. JakXLT Win User

    Is it standard operating procedure to steal money from your customers?


    I changed my subscription a week ago, I was charged the same amount anyway, and there seems to be nobody I can contact. Website redirects me in an endless loop giving no direct assistance, phone directs me to website.Well, paypal answers at least. I'm sure they, or my bank, will provide the refund that Microsoft has made impossible to get.

    :)
     
    JakXLT, Jun 30, 2021
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  2. Stealing my money

    I recently purchased applications worth 21 USD. Now Microsoft are telling me that I have not paid for them. Being kind hearted, I put another card, and was billed 21 USD, and my transaction history still shows rejected payments.
    I dont know what type of systems they have at Microsoft, but please stop stealing my money and refund me and fix your damn systems and allow for manual billing.

    I will honestly throw away my 820 for an s3
     
    PaulKevin86, Jun 30, 2021
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  3. Microsoft continues campaign to shut down stupid software pirates


    I need help understanding some things that have been suggested.

    1. If one has a low income one has the justification to steal a operating system, programs, movies ect.

    2. If one lives in a low income country one has the justification to steal a operating system, program, movies ect.

    Where in the dickens did such ideas come from?

    I think most can make a list of thing they would like to have if they only had the money.
    I know my list would be very long.

    I personally have 3 major choices.

    1. Get more money.
    2. Steal what I can't buy.
    3. Do without.

    Number 1 and 3 is what I do.
    Save for a long time to get enough money but most of the time I'm stuck with option #3.

    I hope Microsoft and other companies hut down the bad guys, convict and execute.

    Just my thoughts
     
    Layback Bear, Jun 30, 2021
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  4. Is it standard operating procedure to steal money from your customers?

    Windows 10 Standard Calculator not using standard order of operations

    Hi,

    We appreciate you for being part of Windows 10.

    This issue may arise if you are using Standard calculator.

    Try the below steps:


    • Open the Calculator through Start menu.

    • Once you open, click on menu button (Three horizontal lines at top left corner).

    • Select Scientific calculator.

    • Now type 1+2*3, it will give the answer as 7.
    Note: There will be different way of operations integrated into Standard and Scientific calculators.

    Hope the above information helps. Kindly let us know if you need any further assistance with Windows. We are glad to assist you.

    Thank you.
     
    Kiran Kishore, Jun 30, 2021
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