Sharon!

You made my blood run cold! I can truly sympathize with you, as I too rely heavily on my Braille Note M-Power.

Since I don't live too far from Concord, CA, which is where your Braille Note was sent, I can tell you that the temperatures here, over the weekend, were in the 20's. The question is: WHO IS RESONSIBLE, HUMANWARE or UPS? Was the Braille Note insured?

I wonder if you would call HumanWare and speak with Katie? It seems to me that, since they shipped the device, HumanWare is responsible for this problem. (What I mean is that HumanWare has the right to take it up with UPS.)

Like you, I've been experiencing problems with my braille display. It is odd, because I never had a problem with my Classic. However, in May, of 2006, I sent the BN in to have the display repaired. Now, it has to go in again. I can't help wondering WHY? I've been doing the Mode Support and using the cleaner recommended by some Bn users from this List. In any case, I was deterined to hang on to the BN as long as possible, mainly for financial reason. Hopefully, it will warm up soon and I can get it fixed. It would be nice though, if someone would tel us why these displays appear to be less reliable than the ones in the Classic.

Sharon, my thoughts and prayers are with you. God willing, you can work out a satisfactory solution.

KC

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