The reason I think is because it cost a lot cheaper to have one person
controlling the mass production than letting one person to repair a
particular unit.
Regards/
Jerome Tan
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>That's the problem with modern electronics . . . they're disposable. It's
>hard to find shops that repair these things 'cause there are no parts
>available. The most you could do is clean the lens or adjust some
>trimmers. If that didn't do it, these things make a good paper weight or
>demo units to trash if you're a tech school.
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>On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Jess Emerson Uy wrote:
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>> does anybody know a shop that repairs dvd-roms? coz most of the
>> computer shops here in MM just sell and don't repair.
>>
>> Jess Emerson Uy
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