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Does your N800 have a touchscreen issue?
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EwanG
2007-04-26 , 17:28
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Just to keep everyone up to date...
As expected, letter from my legal eagle to Nokia US was met with a rather generic form letter. Still haven't received the device, or any notification of when I will receive the device, so now it's a question of whether I want to front the money to go ahead and sue, or just walk away and let Nokia keep my $400.
While I was originally interested in taking this all the way through the court system, I'm now thinking that it isn't worth making the point. Even if I get my $400 and lawyer fees back, I'm going to be out a fair bit of time I could be charging to clients. And I doubt the financial inconvenience would even be noticed by Nokia.
So I'm thinking I'm just going to write off the cost, and make a point to never buy another Nokia product again. Which isn't as fulfilling as taking a big corporation to court with an almost guaranteed to win case, but is probably better for me personally in the long run.
FWIW,
Ewan
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