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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
"Justin" wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 9:28 PM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 5:08 PM, Priam wrote: On 12/26/2009 04:22 PM, Justin wrote: If you really need a computer to go to school or travel, then, the best is a NetBook, preferably with a free fall sensor or, better yet, an SSD drive. Airbook. http://www.google.ca/search?&q=airbo...-%22no+problem 637,000 English and French And it's not a com,puter that sold much. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...6c7832dbb01be6 131,000,000 that's alot! http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=HP+dv...6c7832dbb01be6 2,270,000 - that's still alot! If something goes wrong, well, you can bring it to a specialized local repair shop. You can get an estimate for, roughly, $35 - $50, often deductible from repairs. Yeah, let the Geek Squad and their 12 year old kids running the Pokemon screen saver. Not the Geek Squad, Moron! There are some shops that specialize in laptops. Yeah, no ****. They can charge me $120 for labor and another $256. Considering the present value of the laptop if $400 that sounds like an awesome deal. Thanks! Not exactly. The unibody case on the Macbooks are more durable. Thats the problem with the HP. It isn't solid - its built like an old Chrysler. The parts move, ribbon cables fray and short out. Yeah, it's awful, they bend and warp and twist and shout a lot. Big problem. Sure you haven't been brainwashed recently? yeah, I'm sure. The Unibod don't do that - because they are "uni" Get it? As in one piece. Not quite. You should really try to think before you regurgitate. Sorry, you're wrong. I have one in front of me.. Let me count the pieces. One. OK I'm done. Maybe this will help. http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/artic...ir_Take_Apart/ Are you really this stupid, or do you have to work hard at it? |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
Maurice wrote:
"Justin" wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 9:28 PM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 5:08 PM, Priam wrote: On 12/26/2009 04:22 PM, Justin wrote: If you really need a computer to go to school or travel, then, the best is a NetBook, preferably with a free fall sensor or, better yet, an SSD drive. Airbook. http://www.google.ca/search?&q=airbo...-%22no+problem 637,000 English and French And it's not a com,puter that sold much. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...6c7832dbb01be6 131,000,000 that's alot! http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=HP+dv...6c7832dbb01be6 2,270,000 - that's still alot! If something goes wrong, well, you can bring it to a specialized local repair shop. You can get an estimate for, roughly, $35 - $50, often deductible from repairs. Yeah, let the Geek Squad and their 12 year old kids running the Pokemon screen saver. Not the Geek Squad, Moron! There are some shops that specialize in laptops. Yeah, no ****. They can charge me $120 for labor and another $256. Considering the present value of the laptop if $400 that sounds like an awesome deal. Thanks! Not exactly. The unibody case on the Macbooks are more durable. Thats the problem with the HP. It isn't solid - its built like an old Chrysler. The parts move, ribbon cables fray and short out. Yeah, it's awful, they bend and warp and twist and shout a lot. Big problem. Sure you haven't been brainwashed recently? yeah, I'm sure. The Unibod don't do that - because they are "uni" Get it? As in one piece. Not quite. You should really try to think before you regurgitate. Sorry, you're wrong. I have one in front of me.. Let me count the pieces. One. OK I'm done. Maybe this will help. http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/artic...ir_Take_Apart/ Are you really this stupid, or do you have to work hard at it? Asked and answered. He's an "MBA". |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
"News" wrote in message t... Maurice wrote: "Justin" wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 9:28 PM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 5:08 PM, Priam wrote: On 12/26/2009 04:22 PM, Justin wrote: If you really need a computer to go to school or travel, then, the best is a NetBook, preferably with a free fall sensor or, better yet, an SSD drive. Airbook. http://www.google.ca/search?&q=airbo...-%22no+problem 637,000 English and French And it's not a com,puter that sold much. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...6c7832dbb01be6 131,000,000 that's alot! http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=HP+dv...6c7832dbb01be6 2,270,000 - that's still alot! If something goes wrong, well, you can bring it to a specialized local repair shop. You can get an estimate for, roughly, $35 - $50, often deductible from repairs. Yeah, let the Geek Squad and their 12 year old kids running the Pokemon screen saver. Not the Geek Squad, Moron! There are some shops that specialize in laptops. Yeah, no ****. They can charge me $120 for labor and another $256. Considering the present value of the laptop if $400 that sounds like an awesome deal. Thanks! Not exactly. The unibody case on the Macbooks are more durable. Thats the problem with the HP. It isn't solid - its built like an old Chrysler. The parts move, ribbon cables fray and short out. Yeah, it's awful, they bend and warp and twist and shout a lot. Big problem. Sure you haven't been brainwashed recently? yeah, I'm sure. The Unibod don't do that - because they are "uni" Get it? As in one piece. Not quite. You should really try to think before you regurgitate. Sorry, you're wrong. I have one in front of me.. Let me count the pieces. One. OK I'm done. Maybe this will help. http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/artic...ir_Take_Apart/ Are you really this stupid, or do you have to work hard at it? Asked and answered. He's an "MBA". Do you think he knows what it means? I didn't know they gave those out for basketweaving. |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
On 12/27/09 9:19 AM, Maurice wrote:
wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 9:24 PM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 11:18 AM, Maurice wrote: "Frank wrote in message ... wrote: On 12/25/09 11:28 AM, Frank Slootweg wrote: wrote: WOW! So tell me... How should I quantify the downtime? She runs her own business. I'll make up a number. $1,000 I don't think! Fixed. And restored: "downtime"? "business"? You bought a *consumer* *entertainment* *notebook*, *without* extended warranty! How clueless can you get!? "MBA"? I don't think so! These clowns are SO predictable. When confronted with their own cluelessness, they can only resort to post-editing. The guy is only trolling. And you are taking the bait. All I'm doing is education people about HP quality and service. This way when they google it - they'll see this awesome thread and get another brand. I'm doing my part. Your wasting your time. The target market here is tiny and informed, and they don't give a hot **** about your opinions. It shows just how incapable you are. I personally prefer Dell over HP. More bang for the buck. And you get a better machine than an Apple for a third of the price. WIN! WIN! Yes, and you get to talk to East Indians calling themselves "Belinda, Harry," or my favorite "Jake." WHen you call in for warranty support - and you *will* need warranty support at some point, tell "Jake" your name is "Lalit" and you refuse to talk to a Dalit. LOOSE! LOOSE! Dude, you're gettin' a dalit! Hmmm- a cute redirect. Dude - I never had to call customer service - and I've had a bunch of Dells. Yes, you just go out and spend a few bucks to replace hard drive. The rest of us expect companies to hold up their end of the bargain. Somehow you justify that as the right thing to do. Remember, support isn't just getting help with a problem - its getting parts under warranty. Dude, you're gettin' ripped off! |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
On 12/27/09 9:26 AM, Maurice wrote:
wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 9:28 PM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 5:08 PM, Priam wrote: On 12/26/2009 04:22 PM, Justin wrote: If you really need a computer to go to school or travel, then, the best is a NetBook, preferably with a free fall sensor or, better yet, an SSD drive. Airbook. http://www.google.ca/search?&q=airbo...-%22no+problem 637,000 English and French And it's not a com,puter that sold much. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...6c7832dbb01be6 131,000,000 that's alot! http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=HP+dv...6c7832dbb01be6 2,270,000 - that's still alot! If something goes wrong, well, you can bring it to a specialized local repair shop. You can get an estimate for, roughly, $35 - $50, often deductible from repairs. Yeah, let the Geek Squad and their 12 year old kids running the Pokemon screen saver. Not the Geek Squad, Moron! There are some shops that specialize in laptops. Yeah, no ****. They can charge me $120 for labor and another $256. Considering the present value of the laptop if $400 that sounds like an awesome deal. Thanks! Not exactly. The unibody case on the Macbooks are more durable. Thats the problem with the HP. It isn't solid - its built like an old Chrysler. The parts move, ribbon cables fray and short out. Yeah, it's awful, they bend and warp and twist and shout a lot. Big problem. Sure you haven't been brainwashed recently? yeah, I'm sure. The Unibod don't do that - because they are "uni" Get it? As in one piece. Not quite. You should really try to think before you regurgitate. Sorry, you're wrong. I have one in front of me.. Let me count the pieces. One. OK I'm done. Maybe this will help. http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/artic...ir_Take_Apart/ Are you really this stupid, or do you have to work hard at it? Still only one. Did you fail at life so badly on purpose, or did you work at it? When you visit your parents do they grovel and ask when you're leaving? |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
"Justin" wrote in message ... On 12/27/09 9:26 AM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 9:28 PM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 5:08 PM, Priam wrote: On 12/26/2009 04:22 PM, Justin wrote: If you really need a computer to go to school or travel, then, the best is a NetBook, preferably with a free fall sensor or, better yet, an SSD drive. Airbook. http://www.google.ca/search?&q=airbo...-%22no+problem 637,000 English and French And it's not a com,puter that sold much. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...6c7832dbb01be6 131,000,000 that's alot! http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=HP+dv...6c7832dbb01be6 2,270,000 - that's still alot! If something goes wrong, well, you can bring it to a specialized local repair shop. You can get an estimate for, roughly, $35 - $50, often deductible from repairs. Yeah, let the Geek Squad and their 12 year old kids running the Pokemon screen saver. Not the Geek Squad, Moron! There are some shops that specialize in laptops. Yeah, no ****. They can charge me $120 for labor and another $256. Considering the present value of the laptop if $400 that sounds like an awesome deal. Thanks! Not exactly. The unibody case on the Macbooks are more durable. Thats the problem with the HP. It isn't solid - its built like an old Chrysler. The parts move, ribbon cables fray and short out. Yeah, it's awful, they bend and warp and twist and shout a lot. Big problem. Sure you haven't been brainwashed recently? yeah, I'm sure. The Unibod don't do that - because they are "uni" Get it? As in one piece. Not quite. You should really try to think before you regurgitate. Sorry, you're wrong. I have one in front of me.. Let me count the pieces. One. OK I'm done. Maybe this will help. http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/artic...ir_Take_Apart/ Are you really this stupid, or do you have to work hard at it? Still only one. Did you fail at life so badly on purpose, or did you work at it? Fail at life? I don't think so. You can't transpose what you are to others. When you visit your parents do they grovel and ask when you're leaving? Naw. Again - my parents don't act like yours. |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
Justin wrote:
[...] Is that a fact? I guarantee I own you in terms of business knowledge, law and computers. And another perfectly good keyboard ruined! [1] [1] Well, actually a complete laptop! Like the OP, I was stupid enough to buy a *consumer*, *entertainment*, *laptop*, *without* extended warranty, and now these clowns don't even want to *talk* to me, without me *paying* for it, while I'm only being a nasty little racist which wants to sue them for the *downtime* in running my *business* on their out of warranty piece of crap! Figure *that*! |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
Maurice wrote:
"Frank Slootweg" wrote in message ... Maurice wrote: "Frank Slootweg" wrote in message ... Maurice wrote: "Frank Slootweg" wrote in message ... Justin wrote: On 12/25/09 11:28 AM, Frank Slootweg wrote: wrote: WOW! So tell me... How should I quantify the downtime? She runs her own business. I'll make up a number. $1,000 I don't think! Fixed. And restored: "downtime"? "business"? You bought a *consumer* *entertainment* *notebook*, *without* extended warranty! How clueless can you get!? "MBA"? I don't think so! These clowns are SO predictable. When confronted with their own cluelessness, they can only resort to post-editing. The guy is only trolling. And you are taking the bait. Nope. He lacks the qualities needed to (be a) troll. I disagree. He lacks the qualities to be a GOOD troll. We're saying the same thing, but IMO a bad troll just isn't a troll. But I'll say this; his new sock has actually progressed. I also wrote (and you snipped (why?)): QED. HTH. HAND. EOD. NI. I snipped it because I don't know what it means. Then you probably shouldn't tell others that they're being trolled and taking the bait. Why is the truth distastful? You tell me! :-) http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com http://www.acronymfinder.com I didn't get to square one - it's past 4:20. Quess what the 'I' means? |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
Justin wrote:
On 12/27/09 9:19 AM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 9:24 PM, Maurice wrote: wrote in message ... On 12/26/09 11:18 AM, Maurice wrote: "Frank wrote in message ... wrote: On 12/25/09 11:28 AM, Frank Slootweg wrote: wrote: WOW! So tell me... How should I quantify the downtime? She runs her own business. I'll make up a number. $1,000 I don't think! Fixed. And restored: "downtime"? "business"? You bought a *consumer* *entertainment* *notebook*, *without* extended warranty! How clueless can you get!? "MBA"? I don't think so! These clowns are SO predictable. When confronted with their own cluelessness, they can only resort to post-editing. The guy is only trolling. And you are taking the bait. All I'm doing is education people about HP quality and service. This way when they google it - they'll see this awesome thread and get another brand. I'm doing my part. Your wasting your time. The target market here is tiny and informed, and they don't give a hot **** about your opinions. It shows just how incapable you are. I personally prefer Dell over HP. More bang for the buck. And you get a better machine than an Apple for a third of the price. WIN! WIN! Yes, and you get to talk to East Indians calling themselves "Belinda, Harry," or my favorite "Jake." WHen you call in for warranty support - and you *will* need warranty support at some point, tell "Jake" your name is "Lalit" and you refuse to talk to a Dalit. LOOSE! LOOSE! Dude, you're gettin' a dalit! Hmmm- a cute redirect. Dude - I never had to call customer service - and I've had a bunch of Dells. Yes, you just go out and spend a few bucks to replace hard drive. The rest of us expect companies to hold up their end of the bargain. Somehow you justify that as the right thing to do. Remember, support isn't just getting help with a problem - its getting parts under warranty. Dude, you're gettin' ripped off! You bought a consumer laptop. If you had bought it in a shop (You didn't say whether you did or not.), you should get the part(s) from/through them. But 'even' if you bought it on-line, you should be able to get parts without a telephone call, let alone a charged one. Anyway, I think your problem is just one of attitude. If you showed any of what you showed here, you exactly got the service you deserved. |
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HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires
Maurice wrote:
"News" wrote in message t... Maurice wrote: "Justin" wrote in message ... [...] Sorry, you're wrong. I have one in front of me.. Let me count the pieces. One. OK I'm done. Maybe this will help. http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/artic...ir_Take_Apart/ Are you really this stupid, or do you have to work hard at it? Asked and answered. He's an "MBA". Do you think he knows what it means? I didn't know they gave those out for basketweaving. Earlier, I pointed you to sites which give you possible meanings for a given acronym. I should have taken my own advice! "MBA" obviously doesn't mean what I assumed he meant, but "Must Buy Apple". Sorry about that. |
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