I'd call my insurance company.

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> Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 04:00:58 -0400
> From: "Brad Dobo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: So?: System
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> I definitely won't argue technical areas, I'm not qualified :)  All I know
> is if it's electronic, it'll break, or malfunction, and they don't go in for
> repairs, they give you a new one with a warranty, or you pay out of your
> child's tuition savings to replace it. :)
> 
> Two things, I've talked about my buddy who has a Kodak DC whatever, 2mp,
> many options, big glass, sweet pictures.  He dropped it from 3-4ft onto
> carpet, guess what.....it broke....the body was badly cracked.  Now, it
> still works, but I'm sure it's very vulnerable now to
> breaking/malfunctioning.
> 
> Second, while I won't try to prove this point, but if I dropped or banged my
> Optio 230, I'd bet the farm it'll break.
> 
> I would really like to know what a person would do for the DSLRs out there
> that break/malfunction after the 1 year warranty is up?  Anyone know?
> 
> Brad Dobo

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