Re: Aria avoid issuing RMA for certain line items...



On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 09:53:20 +0000, John Perry wrote:

> And what if Digimate supply you with a monitor which either has or
> develops dead pixels that meet Digimate's criteria for a good monitor
> but not your criteria? Digimate could claim it meets their published
> criteria for a good monitor, so you have no claim against them; Aria
> would claim they never supplied it so no case to answer.

Luckily for me, Digimate fixed monitor in 5 working days. Same monitor
returned with new bits (an 'inverter' I think )

Lordy

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