What should MAR refurbishers provide to recipients of computers with MAR OSs?
A. MAR refurbishers should provide the following when they distribute a refurbished PC: 1. The operating system loaded on the computer (the recipient does not get a CD) 2. A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) sticker. These are stickers that go on each computer case. Each has a unique serial number and key code. 3. An End User License Agreement (EULA). This is a certificate. You will receive and distribute the same number of EULAs as COAs. 4. An Eligible Recipient Agreement. This is an agreement that must be singed by MAR computer recipient organizations, and can be found in the US MAR Refurbisher Agreement (Attachment B). The CompuMentor MAR administrator will send you this when you qualify for the program. Recipients should get a copy of the Eligible Recipient Agreement and you should keep copies of these, as CompuMentor may need to examine them from time to time. If the recipient organization plans to pass the MAR computers on to low-income families, you should indicate on their Elig