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 Posted by doc on 07/17/06 03:50 
wow what a bummer.  and if they did switch to pc's when they had an issue,  
most anyone even some grade school kids could help them :o) 
 
drd 
 
"Rgr" <abuse@your.isp.com> wrote in message  
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> doc wrote: 
>> let alone, if you bought the Mac you'd probably give up on it and get a  
>> PC anyways like we did when Mac screwed us on our G5's when they needed a  
>> repair and said that the repair was covered under warranty then when the  
>> unit got to the repair station (which the sign in the window said,  
>> Authorized Repair Station) but was denied when they (Mac) said that the  
>> station where we took the puter for repair wasn't an Authorized Warranty  
>> station . . geez, we didn't bring our lawyer to interpret the sign . . o  
>> well, they lost our business, we've helped to sell at least 4 other shops  
>> on PC's with servicability and lots of dealers around AND all warranty  
>> stations . . let alone we bad mouthed them enough that there are at least  
>> 7 people that we can think of who have either said they were buying or  
>> did buy pc's instead of Mac in part due to our experinces and input  
>> (although these latter we have no way of confirming . . however . . the  
>> former we know for sure :o) 
> 
> The local twice-weekly paper (I like to call "The Poor Valley Astonisher")  
> still use Macs for their display ads and Pagemaker pages. They don't know  
> why, they just know that if they suddenly switched to PC, there'd be mass  
> confusion. So rather than change, for over fourteen years now they've been  
> replacing their Macs with Macs. For the office work, they use PC's.  
> Without exception, all the Mac users say they wish they could have a PC. 
> 
> I've tried to convince them there'd be a short learning period and then  
> they'd never look back. But they're scared to death that they'd miss an  
> issue. sigh...
 
  
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