It happened to my son with an automobile.  The odometer had
been turned back by the manufacturer.  The Feds required
additional warranty time (probably after a class action
suit, I no longer remember all the particulars). Something
must be done to make manufacturers act honestly.  This is
ridiculous.

Elaine

In the end, we will remember not the words of our
enemies, but the silence of our friends. --Martin Luther
King Jr.

Hello Harold

On Monday, October 13, 2003, you wrote

> No need to repeat the Dell story. In brief, Helene purchased a new Dell and it
> came with a used hard drive. This probably happens more times than would be
> expected and of course, it is absolutely wrong for companies to do. However, the
> temptation is there in that computers are bought and returned within the 30 day
> guarantee period by many consumers for the fun of it ... and *that's* wrong. And
> I'm not defending the big companies for sending used hard drives for "new".

> This happened to me with Compaq seven years ago where after setting up the new
> computer, and being totally computer illiterate, I did notice the address book
> full of phone numbers - doctors, nurses, mistresses (could be), and even as a
> newbie (which I'll always be) noticed loads of junk files all over the system. But
> not knowing what to do I did a Quick Restore (that's what Compaq called it), and
> the system was put back in its original state.

> When I did call Compaq for another reason and mentioned this to them, they said I
> should *not* have restored the system if I wanted an exchange because I removed
> the proof of their misdeed. What is really remarkable is that that same "used"
> hard drive is still working with some member of the family now, with no trouble.

> That only tells me that it doesn't matter what company you are dealing with, they
> are all using the same basic components, the hard drive (new or used) doesn't
> matter. Of course, we pay for new and should have new when paid for, but in the
> long run, you will get the same use out of the computer. What *does* matter is how
> we maintain the system; scandisks, defrags, systematic cleaning the computer of
> junk files, etc etc etc. Well, that's only my opinion ... Harold B.
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