At 09:47 AM 29/09/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Example: In the beginning of Windows XP computers I sold a few to cheapskates with only 256 MB of RAM on them (not for long until I started requiring 512 MB of RAM). One cheapskate tried to run AutoCAD on the 256 MB of RAM Pentium 4 I had built for him. He blamed the motherboard for poor performance and wanted it exchanged. No deal! He would not even allow me to up the RAM to 1024
This isn't warranty. This is lack of education and knowledge on the part of the customer. I think that's a difference.
T
