I fully agree with you and decided to post that to give your downvoters an additional downwards-arrow to demonstrate even more that they don't read the EULA nor TOS before agreeing :-)
Soyaro
joined 2 years ago
Expected: I cancelled our subscription with HP and they blocked us from being able to use the rest of the ink in our cartridge.
Expected: I cancelled our subscription with HP and they blocked us from being able to use the rest of the ink in our cartridge.
Expected: I cancelled our subscription with HP and they blocked us from being able to use the rest of the ink in our cartridge.
It's not reddit. It's the pseudonymity of the internet. I've met people who just didn't understand they were talking to real people because they were just typing at their computers. I noticed that 20 years ago for the first time and it didn't really change over the years. the only thing one could blame reddit for is "being popular enough to attract idiots".
Funny how different the same company can appear to different people. My current printer from HP (maybe 2 or 3 years old) is the best I ever had. Sure, it offered a subscription for the ink, but after a quick calculation I knew that I would waste my money with that so I chose not to sign it. And now I have the first printer I've ever seen that answers "I don't care about yellow, the text is blank and white" with "okay" and starting to print.