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Posted by Wade on 11/15/06 11:28
I doubt you'll find many manufacturers that offer repairs on items at this
price point. Often times it's cheaper to replace the units than to repair
them, depending on how extensive the damage is.
I know Dell offers insurance on most of their units when you purchase them.
"scs0" <scs0@vol.com> wrote in message
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> The Dell DJ Jukebox is great, but if you damage it you must buy a new
> device because Dell does not provide any repair options for a damaged
> unit. My unit was damaged through an accidental drop on, and now when
> I turn it on I hear a noise coming from the device so it sounds like
> the harddrive was damaged. I did not expect a free replacement, but I
> did expect Dell to provide some sort of repair service but they don't!
> If you break it, they do not provide any repair options! This is
> unfortunate because am MP3 player is not a desktop system and it will
> be taken out into the world and will be subjected to harsh conditions.
>
> Can anyone recommend a MP3 player that holds at least 20GB of music and
> is provided by a company that provides repair services? I am not
> interested in an iPod or any other Apple products.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
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