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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (543)7/15/1998 3:52:00 PM
From: Mel Boreham  Respond to of 10072
 
To: Rocky Reid (57193 )
From: Mel Boreham Wednesday, Jul 15 1998 3:49PM ET
Reply # of 57194

Crocky, Must be a Slow News Day at PC World. Like this is "news"! Iomega has already admitted that this was a problem in less than 1% of their drives about the first of this year. They have also met the problem head-on and have replaced all defective drives without question during the 1 year warranty period. Just like if your toaster decided to burn all of your bagels after the warranty period ran out... Your warranty is Toast! So what IS so unusual about Iomega's policy is that even if the COD happens during the year, they send you a "a brand new toaster" and a "new bag of bagels" too!

Tired of hearing nothing but negative crap from you and your surrogate Vinny. Still Long on IOMEGA Mel



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (543)7/15/1998 3:55:00 PM
From: tombet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10072
 
Hey Rocky, wasn't this article in the May issue? Let's see it came out the first week of April, so this article is 14 weeks old!