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2006-12-23
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2006-12-23
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2006-12-23
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@ USA & BharatVarsh ( INDIA - Kerala ).
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Now, I know what it's, and from the quick search for it in the forums, I think I should wait for them to fix it, rather than having them give me a replacement(hopefully they know how to permanently fix it), but I would be pissed if I have to wait a whole month and a half and then they tell me there is no replacement part, and they ship me another defective one.
An to answer your question weave, no I have it reboot for at least 20-30 times b4 it break. I don't think I have ever put the power cord into the wrong place. Anyway, I think I should shoot them the e-mail again to ask if they are aware that this serious problem is quite common, and whether they have a permanant fix for it.
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2006-12-23
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Also here I will say that the initial IT Tablets were of quite high standards ( the one that I have from January 2006 has not had any issues whatsoever till now). I can surely say that it has been (ab)used quite a lot.
The problem is I have been waiting for almost 3 weeks now, waiting for part for almost 2 weeks and still waiting. Have anyone ever have any experience, good or bad w/ their repair center? This may sound like a rant, well it's a little of a rant, but I would like to know if this is normal. I just exchange couple of e-mails w/ the nokia peop today, and they told me the waiting for part could be as much as a month, and if they still have not receive the part, I have to contact them and finding out what's next. I'm confused, I have to keep track of their repair process.