Re: Advice: Ebuyer
- From: Johannes Andersen <johs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 01:00:57 GMT
markw wrote:
"Peter Parry" <peter@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 17:56:46 -0000, "markw" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
In my defence, when I sent the drive back, these links were not on this
page. It has been updated since I sent the item back. The page initially
only mentioned a firmware upgrade to customers via email.
Unfortunate, but it doesn't alter the fact that the people who have
responsibility and who you should be chasing are your motherboard
suppliers not Ebuyer or Maxtor.
And is it my fault?
Seriously, the motherboard is a year old. What am I supposed to do? Your
arugments hardly mirror reality and are so bias in favor of the retailer.
The retailer sold you a perfectly good hard drive, what do you expect?
What you're supposed to do is to get a controller card to your motherboard,
that would have solved the problem.
.
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