Yes, i agree, 2 replacement (and i fear a 3rd is forthcoming) is two too
many.  Unfortunately, I no longer have the receipt for the purchase, as
retail stores normally won't honor returns past their 30/45/60/90 day
return period, and usually refer you to the OEM for warranty issues.

I'm on the verge of considering legal action, as the last time i had to
send it back, I threw a huge fit over having to pay shipping costs yet a
2nd time for a monitor that they couldn't repair properly.  The NEC rep
blew me off suggesting that the damage might have occured during
shipping. In fact, i would persue legal action, if it wasn't so costly
for me to retain a lawyer.  

NEC most likely skirts around the lemon laws by providing a different
replacement monitor each time.  This allows them to avoid the argument
that they are unable to repair the original, because they aren't giving
me the original back.

NEC does offer the option of having them repair the same monitor, but
they refuse to promise a turn around time, and I can't go without a
monitor for weeks or even months.

At least i know its not just me.  I'll never purchase anything from NEC
again.

--- Rick Sivernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lonnie
> 
>     My friend you have indicated two of your mistakes in life,
> the first is a NEC monitor, I hate them with a passion just 
> because of the stated problem, the second linux expects the hardware
> to work
> <hehehehe grin>  Actually I understand your frustration. I use
> Viewsonic or sony
> monitors, they just more relieble. I have for 3 years running a
> Viewsonic P815 21"
> running at 1800x1440 & lots of color, my M$2k box runs vclose 2kx1440
> &
> more colours than I can shake a stick at. I would talk to them about a
> new monitor
> or your money back. 2 replacements is 2 replacements too many.

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Lonni J. Friedman                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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