Are you all saying this cut off for service contracts only is for the
US.  If so, where are the other locations getting parts?  Why cann't
they make more and ship them here.  It is one combined company so all
sections should help each other.  Either it should be worldwide or other
countries should help out the Us who are lacking in supplies.

Terry Powers
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Earlene Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 8:10 PM
To: Sharon Campbell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] mPower Extended Service Contracts

I agree with you, the policy should be a corporate world wide policy,
unless there are trade restrictions in certain countries which would
prohibit a overall world wide policy.
I doubt there are any trade restrictions which would prohibit a world
wide policy.

It is in our interest to ask that the Attorney General's office in
California look into the matter.


-- Earlene
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] mPower Extended Service Contracts
From: Sharon Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, December 11, 2007 1:50 pm
To: Earlene Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED],  [email protected]

Hi Earlene and List:
The question I would ask you, Earlene, is this: If Humanware is the same
worldwide, and not part Humanware and part Pulsedata, shouldn't the
policies be the same company wide so we could all get correct
information? I'm sorry, but I don't buy it!!
Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad supper. Each day we hope for
accomplishment and satisfaction and we'll achieve these when we scale
our hopes to our real capacities. There's no more satisfying feeling
than finishing a project we've set up ourselves, tailored to our
abilities, and worked at with patience and care. Our lives can be filled
with such successes. Learning to live means learning to keep ourselves
in the present. This day is all we really have to work with. Of course
today will be influenced by what has already happened; and its influence
will extend to tomorrow, next week, and beyond. But all we can make or
do lies here, within this window of space and time. May my supper be
contentment. I'll breakfast on hope again.


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Earlene Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date sent: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 09:42:30 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] mPower Extended Service Contracts

>Thank you Maurice, for providing this information to us.
>I want you to know that I always read your messages on this list
when every you post them.
>I also know that you work very hard to support the BrailleNote
family of products.
>For me, the US implemented the policy on the 5th of December, not
the 8th, as described below.
>I regret that Humanware staff here in the US could not have told
us about the policy change in a more professional manner.

>I have been a customer of various blindness technology products 
since the 1970's.
>I remember when Telesensory Systems could no longer get parts for 
the Optacon 1C models. I received a letter describing the 
situation and the policy change that would permit optacon owners 
to be able to upgrade their units to the newer model, the 1D.
>I do understand that technology changes and sometimes, parts for 
products are no longer produced by the manufacturer. Sadly, I 
have lost confidence in Humanware's ability to treat their 
customers in a fair and equitable manner. Based on my recent 
customer experience here in the US from Humanware staff, I will 
not be upgrading my BrailleNote, or purchasing a new one.

>-- Earlene
>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject: [Braillenote] mPower Extended Service Contracts
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Mon, December 10, 2007 8:09 pm
>To: [email protected], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


>mPower Extended Service Contracts

>HumanWare US offers an Extended Service Contract on the 
BrailleNote family
>of products. Customers in other countries should contact their 
local
>HumanWare distributor regarding the service contracts provided in 
their
>country.

>The Extended Service Contract comes into effect after the 
expiration of the
>normal warranty and may be renewed on a yearly or two yearly 
basis.
>Subsequent renewals are at HumanWare's discretion based on the
>serviceability of the unit and the availability of replacement 
parts.

>Recent changes have been made to the availability of the Extended 
Service
>Contract for mPower units that contain "transplanted" Tieman 
braille
>displays. The changes do not affect mPower units fitted with the 
KGS
>braille display, which may be distinguished by the one-piece 
integrated
>cell cover and touch cursor switch.

>Effective 8 November, 2007 the Extended Service Agreement is no 
longer
>available on mPower Transplant units that use the Tieman braille 
display,
>and is now only available on braille machines that use the KGS 
braille
>display. Such units will normally have a serial number lower 
than 17881
>for braille keyboard models, and 17951 for QWERTY keyboard 
models. The
>Tieman cells may be further identified by the square rubber touch 
cursor
>switch above each cell.

>All current Extended Service Contracts on units fitted with 
Tieman displays
>will be honoured through to their expiration date.

>The reason for withdrawing the Extended Service Contract on 
mPower
>Transplant units containing Tieman braille cells is that some of 
these
>units are now approaching 7 years of age and it is becoming 
increasingly
>difficult to source spare parts for these cells, with some items 
being
>impossible to obtain.

>If your BrailleNote with Tieman display was transplanted and is 
in good
>working order, there is no reason to upgrade to a new unit. You 
may choose
>to pursue minor repairs if parts are available. If the 
technician
>determines that the repair is expensive, a trade-in will be 
offered to
>those with Tieman displays to upgrade to KGS. Many units are 
approaching 7
>years of use and the braille display no longer has the 
performance of a new
>display. For this reason, several people have chosen the option 
to upgrade
>their braille display only from a Tieman to KGS. Complete 
displays and
>parts for KGS displays are available and units with the KGS 
display can
>continue to purchase service contracts.

>Customers who already have an mPower fitted with a Tieman display 
may
>upgrade from the Tieman to KGS display and will receive a one 
year warranty
>on the entire unit. A 10% discount is available on Extended 
Service
>Contracts taken out at the time of purchase of the Tieman to KGS 
braille
>display upgrade.


>Price to upgrade mPower Tieman 32 cells to KGS 32 cells is 
US$2995
>Price to upgrade mPower Tieman 18 cells to KGS 18 cells is 
US$1995
>Price to upgrade from mPower Tieman 18 to KGS 32 cells is US$2995

>The cost of the Extended Service Contract is:

>BrailleNote 18 cell: US$340.00 yearly
>BrailleNote 32 cell: US$500.00 yearly
>VoiceNote BT US$200.00 yearly
>VoiceNote QT US$200.00 yearly

>HumanWare reserves the right to review the policy relating to 
Extended
>Service Contracts and their related pricing.


>________________________
>Maurice Sloane
>Sales & Support Manager - Blindness
>HumanWare


>Direct Dial: +64 3 940 2223
>Mobile: +64 21 528 374
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Website: www.humanware.com


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