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Compaq Technical Support Problems - Update


Postby Luciano U. Werner » Mar 16, 2002 @ 11:24pm

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Postby David Horn » Mar 17, 2002 @ 10:48am

It's not actually back yet.... :)

I've discoved that Compaq rarely deliver what they promise.

But it's not supposed to come back for about seven days so I'll have to wait and see.
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Postby David Horn » Mar 22, 2002 @ 12:26pm

Well, a week has gone by and mo sign of the iPAQ.

I rang Compaq last night and they don't know where it is: either in Watford or Holland. (I'm not joking :(

Why Compaq can't just put it in a box and send it home I don't know.

It's about time something was done about this. Matt, or RICoder, could you please post something about this on the front page so that maybe someone from Compaq can get an idea of what is happening, then maybe someone will do something about it.

I don't know whether or not just to buy a new Pocket PC now and then try and claim for it off Compaq. I don't think it will work, but it's now coming up to the fourth week without my iPAQ and I'm starting to suffer withdrawl symtoms.

I've lost my beta testing contract with ZioSoft because of this, and I'm starting to get sick of it.

I used my iPAQ a lot for school, and I've realised how much I actually used it.

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Postby David Horn » Mar 24, 2002 @ 8:34pm

One month to the day, and still no further.

Thanks again to everyone here, especially Dan, Rob, T1 and anyone else who provided advice.

I'll let you know if I get it back.
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Compaq = bad

Postby Guest » Mar 24, 2002 @ 10:03pm

My 3870 was in the shop 3 time within 2 weeks for not being able to hold anything in the memory for longer than 2 hours on a full battery charge. they couldn't fix it after replacing everything in it so I said f*** it and returned it, I am now waiting for a new Xscale PPC or HPC. The HPC's look nice to me but they need more software support
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