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Correction, "People's Republic of China", one of the last communist regimes
left on the planet.
Might I suggest buying from Taiwan, a free and democratic "country"?
Support democracies, not communists.
"Tom Clydesdale" <t.clydesdale.nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Don't bet too heavily on IBM since they sold their computer (PC) business
to
> the Chinese government. You would likely have to replace the word Tiawan
> with China in all you communications.
>
> "Shooter" <fhasfdjh@AlkjdaF@com> wrote in message
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> > On 16 Jun 2005 12:12:52 -0700, health_wellness@solution4u.com wrote:
> >
> >>According to
> >>TechWatch, their return support desktop boxes goto Mexico for repair
> >
> > I didn't know that but assumed it wasn't in the US any more since
> > closing their Hands On Support doors in SD and TX.
> >
> >>and their return laptops go back to Taiwan for repair.
> >
> > I did know that and that has always been that way or at least has been
> > back as far as the mid to late 90's when I started watching these
> > people. This is one of the reasons I am looking at alternatives to
> > get a battery replacement for my Laptop.... Here's the story...
> >
> > My system board battery (the disk shaped one on the MB) needs
> > replaced. I posted a message on here about it a week or so ago. The
> > laptop is still under extended warranty so I call "Business" support
> > because it actually is a business computer and you get English
> > speaking north Americans for support to boot. After getting the dense
> > lady to understand which battery I am talking about, she says to hold
> > on and puts me on hold listening to some God awful music. She comes
> > back and tells me that I will have to send the laptop in because
> > "THEY" need to do the replacement. Knowing that sending it in means
> > off to Taiwan and probably never to be seen again, I tell her that I
> > can replace the battery because it is right under the keyboard and
> > easily accessible. She says that the battery is NOT accessible under
> > the keyboard and the whole system will need to be disassembled. She
> > refused to send me the battery even after I told her to forget the
> > damned warranty and sell me a stupid battery. She refused.
> >
> > BTW, the battery is right under the keyboard and is easily accessible
> > and is NOT hard mounted. EASY to replace.
> >
> > I then go to Maxell who makes the battery and they tell me that it is
> > a PROPRIETARY battery and can only be purchased through the OEM.
> >
> > So there you have it... GW will not sell me the battery which a
> > monkey could replace. Maxell will not sell one because GW does not
> > allow it.
> >
> > Yep, ask me if you should buy Gateway!........
> >
> >>But when it comes
> >>to hands on support if the thing needs to be shipped back, at least the
> >>Taiwanese box with the IBM name stamped on it isn't sent back to
> >>Taiwan, or isn't as of right now....
> >
> > I read or heard the same somewhere that IBM was the only ones left
> > that still did repairs on laptops in the states. I also heard that
> > they do it somewhere is Texas. Wonder if they took over the GW repair
> > facility after GW sold everything including their dark little souls
> > out to the Taiwanese?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
>
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