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- From: king@snoc01.enet.dec.com (Randall King, Sydney, Aussieland)
- Subject: Re: What shits me about the CDTV
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.072632.7547@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>
- Sender: usenet@nntpd.lkg.dec.com (USENET News System)
- Organization: VisionSell MultiMedia
- References: <Steven_Hurdle.00vf@amusers.UUCP>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 23:17:13 GMT
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- In article <Steven_Hurdle.00vf@amusers.UUCP>, Steven_Hurdle@amusers.UUCP (Steven Hurdle) writes...
- >In a message dated Tue 5 Jan 93 2:58, Amiga@usage.csd.oz (amiga Utilities
- >wrote:
- >
- > AU> Especially if you end up with a German version of the Welcome Disc.
- > AU> It took 2.5 months to get a sepo (American) version, only to realize
- > AU> that the horrible accent is intolerable.
- >
- >I've never heard of anyone complain about a similar accident. It must have
- >been just "one of those things"
- >
- Commodore made a blue at the Aussie World Of Commodore, last July.
- All (or at least a large number) of their CDTV sales stock shipped with
- German welcome disks. I'd guess they'd just done an internal inventory
- international stock transfer. A large number of CDTV's got sold there.
- Don't know if the problem continued subsequently.
-
- I know. I had to get 2 replacements (but they did it quickly with no hassle).
-
- Most mfrs/dealers should be using Total Quality Control systems to
- stay competitive - its not just one of those things. eg. did the dealer try
- and contact Steve and pro-actively resolve an obvious problem?
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