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Disappointment with purchased machine... Need Help
jdbailey1206:
Wow that really sucks guitarman. When I first started to get into the hobby I looked at them for a minute because my woodworking skills were not up to par. I would personally send the unit back and tell them to refund your money. If you are having this many problems I can't imagine they would do any better at fixing the problems. For what you said you spent you could use your money for "other avenues." But personally instead of fixing it or wasting your time doing so I would just send it back. For a full refund. Sometimes it's okay to be a dick. If you have your heart set on keeping it send me a PM. I live in the Detroit area too. If I can swing it I can probably look at it. I'm not promising anything but if they wont take it back that is at least another avenue you can take.
JDFan:
--- Quote from: jdbailey1206 on August 19, 2013, 01:47:49 pm ---Wow that really sucks guitarman. When I first started to get into the hobby I looked at them for a minute because my woodworking skills were not up to par. I would personally send the unit back and tell them to refund your money. If you are having this many problems I can't imagine they would do any better at fixing the problems. For what you said you spent you could use your money for "other avenues." But personally instead of fixing it or wasting your time doing so I would just send it back. For a full refund. Sometimes it's okay to be a dick. If you have your heart set on keeping it send me a PM. I live in the Detroit area too. If I can swing it I can probably look at it. I'm not promising anything but if they wont take it back that is at least another avenue you can take.
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Thing is it has now been 1 1\2 years since he bought it so doubtful they'll let it be returned -- at this point the best option is probably to get someone local to attempt to help him get it going properly ( I'd agree that the original best fix would have been to send it back for a refund but after 18 months it is a bit late to try that.)
guitarman74:
--- Quote from: jdbailey1206 on August 19, 2013, 01:47:49 pm ---Wow that really sucks guitarman. When I first started to get into the hobby I looked at them for a minute because my woodworking skills were not up to par. I would personally send the unit back and tell them to refund your money. If you are having this many problems I can't imagine they would do any better at fixing the problems. For what you said you spent you could use your money for "other avenues." But personally instead of fixing it or wasting your time doing so I would just send it back. For a full refund. Sometimes it's okay to be a dick. If you have your heart set on keeping it send me a PM. I live in the Detroit area too. If I can swing it I can probably look at it. I'm not promising anything but if they wont take it back that is at least another avenue you can take.
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Yes as JDFan said, it's over their warranty period I think now, maybe that's why they are not responding. If I try to fix it, I would rather just start with a new pc altogether because this thing was a refurb to begin with (it has a community college sticker on it!)
jdbailey1206:
--- Quote from: guitarman74 on August 19, 2013, 02:00:53 pm ---
.....(it has a community college sticker on it!)
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Really? :laugh2:
guitarman74:
--- Quote from: jdbailey1206 on August 19, 2013, 02:05:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: guitarman74 on August 19, 2013, 02:00:53 pm ---
.....(it has a community college sticker on it!)
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Really? :laugh2:
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I ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- you not... when I first saw that I was like "WTF?" 3 grand and you get a community college computer?
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