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Old July 5th 03, 10:51 PM
johnnyx
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Stop ****ing crying about your RAM. Should have removed it first. When you
bring your car to the garage for repairs, do you leave money in the trunk?
Your response to sue is typical American. Haven't you wasted enough time
already? Get a life looser. Did you ever kiss a girl????

J


"Rick" wrote in message
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Try to send this info on you problem to PC World magazine On Your Side at
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My new Compaq laptop developed a serious problem in March, and I ended
up sending it back for repairs after hours on the phone. They
replaced the M-board, and when they returned it, they had removed my
RAM upgrade. I e-mailed them about it and was told "the right amount
of RAM is installed." Then I e-mailed and got no response. Then I
called and we've spoken over the phone repeatedly ever since. Compaq
has spent way more than the $100 I spent on the RAM on phone calls!

I was just advised that their repair facility says they "did return
the RAM to the customer" and closed their case and they refuse to
discuss it further! I still do not have my RAM! I would tell anyone
seriously considering buying a Compaq or HP to buy a Dell. We have
had excellent service from Dell with our desktop. Compaq has taken my
property and apparently has no intention of returning it. I suspect
small claims court is my only recourse at this point.

Anyone have any other ideas?

Thanks.