You need to ask about that. esp. if you have a customer directorate or ministry as some european countries do, donno about america. And i think in OUR world they would never exist. Does it worth to get a lawyer of your own to sue them? The country should be responsible for such a cheap act of the company. (they deserve to be punished) ug 14, 7:27 pm, Icbeirut <[email protected]> wrote: > the answer is sadly Yes i got the router straight from my ISP what > youre saying is logical indeed but then theyre supposed to be selling > it to EVERYONE else right?.. > hmm > can i sue the company? > > On Aug 13, 7:25 am, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Obviously the maker of this router is BAD BAD! And, since your ISP > > recommended you NOT keep it powered on they have had some > > experience of this brand of router overheating (Badly!!!). > > The big question is did you get the router from your ISP (I > > tend to suspect this to be the case and they did a wholesale > > deal with the maker of the router for the cheapest price > > they could get and you paid the consequence of their > > cheapness). > > > On Aug 12, 4:01 am, Icbeirut <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > hey > > > my name is Fouad and im new to this group > > > so i was warned by my ISP not to keep the internet access point > > > plugged after im done working because accordin to him itll get burned > > > i did not buy that because come on its not like the access point was > > > made to function a limited consecutive number of hours,right? > > > anyhow i didnt listen to him and heres what > > > happenedhttp://tinyurl.com/299eg26 > > > ANDhttp://tinyurl.com/2dop9tk > > > [Open in new window] > > > > does that make any sense to you?!?!
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