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- From: pkaz@tiac.net
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Motorola Lifestyle 28.8 question
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 05:25:23 GMT
- Organization: The Internet Access Company
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- outasync@eola.ao.net (OutaSync) wrote:
-
- William Ma (willma@hk.super.net) wrote:
- :
- : I am going to buy a Motorola Lifestyle 28.8 but at my local dealer
- : they have some stocks that looks pretty old. I once heard that the
- : old Motorolas can blow up com ports, how can I be sure that they are
- : not the com blowers? Anybody knows what serial numbers are those?
- : BTW, I don't have much choose of dealers because not much dealers
- : right here carry them.
- :
- : Thanks for your help
- : William Ma
- :
-
- >Your in luck. When I got my Lifestyle I called motorola and asked them
- >about this. They said that ones with serial #'s less then 5313551...
- >couple #'s after but shouldn't matter. If the serial #'s are somewhere
- >close to that then either don't get it or get it and call motorola to see
- >if they will replace it.
-
- >Mike
-
- You mean there really is a modem manufacturer that admits when their
- product has a problem?
-
-