Computer-vendor warranty departments - scrap them?
dan-dChtYZcB954 at public.gmane.org
dan-dChtYZcB954 at public.gmane.org
Sun Nov 16 10:30:35 EST 2008
Rich,
> It's almost never worth trying to fix anything,
> even if it's only a couple months old and covered by
> warranty. If you're pressed for time, is a warranty
> worth anything at all?
I think this is true everywhere and for everything,
sadly. I just replaced a 250W metal-halide flood
lamp because the ballast failed. Replacing a ballast
is child's play, but an entire new fixture was $66
while the ballast alone was $90. I wrote the company,
but their answer was half lawyer / half psychologist
and entirely worthless (... commitment to safety and
exceptional customer value, yadda, yadda ...).
There may also be something that marks you/me/us as
being of some previous generation -- as a trustee of
a fraternity at MIT I can see & say that even today's
MIT freshmen arrive at school never having fixed anything
in their lives. If those of us who want to fix things
are a declining fraction of one's customer base, why
would a thin-margin supplier bother making it possible
for us to repair anything? (Independent repair shops,
whether for autos or computers, seem to be slowly fading
away, too.)
I may be turning into a curmedgeon,
--dan
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