Listen. If HW had offered me a $175 price, I certainly would have taken
advantage of it. Thankk you. This message is off topic, but if anyone
wants to discuss this, email me.
<b>BA</b>
On 11/21/2012 4:22 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Bonnie's point is, if you have an out of warranty GW Micro product with a
spent battery, you can try Batteries Plus to see if they have a cheap
replacement battery. A $500 replacement battery Could not only keep my
device plugged into a wall outlet, it could also prevent me from buying the
next upgrade of Window-Eyes if I found myself needing the device more than a
Window-Eyes upgrade, for instance, but a $71 battery would get my device up
and mobile again, let me spend the $175 plus tax and shipping for WE eight,
and leave me ample funds left over to save for next time, or....
Thanks, Bonnie,
Lou N.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 7:44 PM
To: gw-info
Subject: Re: FYI:
and this has to do with gwmicro and its products, how? Good info to have
but uh, ... ...
Dave C. Bahr
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On 11/19/2012 6:39 PM, gmail wrote:
Hi folks,
My name is Bonnie Adams, and I've been on this list for awhile now. I
mean, a few years. But, this is my first post.
I want to pass on some info that those who have older BraillNotes
(imPowers) might be interested in having. I was gifted an imPower 32
from a friend's sister who passed away last year. It is in super good
condition, but it needed a battery.
HumanWare would have charged me $500 or whatever and the tech person
suggested that I take it to Batteries Plus, to see if they could fix it.
For what this is worth, and to make a long story short, they not only
found the replacement battery, but they charged $71 and change. That
was including a ten percent discount. I figure that things are
sitting on shellves, so I hope this helps someone.
--
BA
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