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[qI have entertained a similar threat regarding a recent transaction with Creative Labs.

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So you kept the goods eh?[/i] >>
For the moment. Basically, I ordered one thing and they sent something else. In clear violation of another part of that same link that says you may not ship something materially different, even if it's better, without the consent of the buyer. What I was sent was not only different, it wasn't even better. When I called them up and asked they said that what I thought I ordered was a mistake and should never have been listed, so they sent something else instead.
I considered reversing the charges on my credit card b/c I never received what I had ordered and also keeping what I received because I never ordered what they sent.
But that's a shady thing to do at best, and I'd LOVE to see it hold up in court.
Anyway, to add insult to injury, what they sent me was defective. I RMAed it, but it supposedly has to have been returned within 10 days in order to get a refund/repair. Otherwise, there's a $20 charge + the cost of repairs, which could exceed what I paid for the item. Now, I submitted my first support request within a day of taking delivery. However, it took more than 10 days for them to troubleshoot everything.
To cut a long story short, if they try to bill me for the repairs, I'll ask for a refund and if they refuse, I'll charge back my CC and cite this rule if I need to.