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Charles R. Whealton
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Where is Lou Dobbs when you need him?
Not that i recommend any offbrand though they pay me the most and their the cheapest things. But the headaches and customer relationship gets thrown down the gutter.
If this is how they deal with customers I guess they will not be in business very long. Just be aware before you buy one.
Hope I can make it past the year warranty+++And then some.
BUT, Then, What about parts? Can we use any substitutes? Anything inside compatable with other brands?
I usually give mine 2 days before turning it off the first time.
Also, (especially under humid conditions) its good to run all electronics for a bit to keep the components conditioned. If the electronic items are in low or non-useage.
- by gwenn January 6, 2009 12:26 AM PST
- I've had a 37" Olevia for going on 2 years now and no problems, works great. Mine is from the 500 series, while most brick&mortar stores like Target are selling the 200's. I think the difference may be between those who buy online (like I did) and get the more advanced models and those who get the apparently crappier early models.
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