Anyone out there used "Reimage"?

Discussion in 'Software' started by dlb, Jan 13, 2009.

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  1. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    I saw this program as a small ad here at MG and went to their home page (link: http://www.reimage.com/home/index.p...cking=google&gclid=CNjaoIr7jJgCFQQ0bAodhji7DA) and checked it out. It's obviously not freeware judging from the "money back guarantee" I saw, and I had to go their FAQs to find out what the heck "Reimage" is... here's a quote:
    Hmmmm..... interesting to say the least.... so..... has anyone out there actually used this or heard anything about it?

    Just curious....
    ;)
     
  2. ralph3124

    ralph3124 Private First Class

    Read the (not so) fine print:

    (c) Immediate Use. You may begin using the Service immediately upon Reimage's acceptance of your registration. Unless otherwise specifically stated for a particular promotion, generally no withdrawal period applies to the Service and you waive any applicable "cooling off" period to the extent permitted by applicable law.

    If you fail to pay applicable fees or charges when due, we may suspend or terminate your account and access to the Services. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, all charges are payable in the currency specified in advance by major credit card or other online payment mechanism. Late payments are subject to costs of collection (including legal fees of 17.5% pre-filing, or 35% if formal proceedings are filed) and shall bear interest at a rate equal to the lesser of one (1) percent per month or the highest rate permitted by law.

    Content, goods or services may be offered by third parties through hotlinks or advertisements contained on our Service. We have no control over and do not endorse third party content, goods or services. We act as a distributor and not as a re-publisher of third party content and as an advertising channel for third party goods and services. Third party providers may change, add or discontinue their content or offerings at any time without notice. They may impose additional or different conditions on your use of their content or services (please read any additional terms that may be posted by such providers). WE DISCLAIM ALL REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES REGARDING CONTENT, GOODS, SOFTWARE OR SERVICES YOU OBTAIN FROM THIRD PARTY PROVIDERS. YOU WILL LOOK SOLELY TO THE THIRD PARTY PROVIDER FOR ALL CLAIMS REGARDING SUCH MATTERS.

    WARRANTIES &LIABILITIES.

    (a) No Warranty on Third Party Software. Reimage MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AS TO THE PERFORMANCE OR QUALITY OF ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR Reimage'S ABILITY TO RESTORE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO GOOD WORKING ORDER. YOU WILL LOOK SOLELY TO THE SUPPLIER OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO OBTAIN ANY APPLICABLE LICENSES AND FOR ANY CLAIMS RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE OF SOFTWARE, AND ANY UPDATES, ON THE REGISTERED COMPUTER.

    And on, and on, and on. Not something I want on my computers.
     
  3. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    Yeah.... I wasn't thinking of actually using it myself, I was more curious about it than anything else. To be honest, it kind of seems like a huge steaming pile of :crap but that's my opinion....

    LOL
     
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