Re: Scratch & Dent
- From: Ben Myers <ben_myers_spam_me_not@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 09:25:49 -0400
Innovative! :>} ... Ben Myers
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 02:43:01 -0400, "Tom Lake" <tlake@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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"Michael Arm" <marm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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so if it does not have a scratch or dent you can send it back as
misrepresentation.
NOW I ASKED FOR ONE WITH A SCRATCH/DENT.............they never listen.
I ordered a Scratch & Dent but it only came with a scratch, not a dent.
A quick call to Tech Support and Joe from India was able to walk me
through using a ball-peen hammer to restore the dent that Dell had so
thoughtlessly left out. As compensation offered me a free piece of software
guaranteed to remove all traces of rust from my hard drive platters. It
worked
like a charm. Those platters are now shiny bare metal without a trace of
coating. Of course I had to phone Microsoft to reactivate Windows after
changing the hardware that way.
Tom Lake
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