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From: Paul Bielski <ir001167@interramp.com>
To: "'Steve Rifkin'" <steve@batc.allied.com>
Subject: RE: Amiga Specifications
Date sent: Wed, 29 Nov 1995 15:42:15 -0500
Steve,
There are complete spec sheets for the A4000T, A1200 and the M1438S monitor.
All (potential) dealers received a set as part of their dealer application
kits.
We will be shipping quantity lots of these sheets to all authorized dealers
who have purchased systems. If we have sufficient quantities remaining, we
will be sending spec sheets to all authorized dealers. You should be able
to get these from these dealers. Simply because of the sheet volume
involved, we cannot provide these sheets and other materials to individuals
and non-authorized dealers.
The Amigas come with a four (4) month Amiga Technology warranty, and and
eight (8) months SMG extended warranty. The net for the customer is one (1)
year of coverage at no cost (except getting the unit to their selling dealer
or an authorized repair center.) We will pay the return freight to the
consumer. Since we've never had to repair any yet under the new program, I
cannot say from experience what the turnaround will be. We have set very
specific targets of five (5) days total.
As of today, 11-29, there is one (1) authorized dealer in Maryland: Kipp
Visual Systems in Baltimore. (410) 732-5870 and Gaithersburg (301)
670-7906. One (1) other dealership in Maryland has requested an application
but has not returned it.
The new Amigas have indeed shipped. The first orders arrived and are on
their way to dealers.
Paul Bielski / SMG