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- From: smythe@cats.ucsc.edu (Brian Matthew Aljian)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: ZyXEL: serious serial # questions!!!
- Message-ID: <17oojhINN918@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: 29 Aug 92 21:01:37 GMT
- References: <csjohn.715022226@knuth>
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- In article <csjohn.715022226@knuth> csjohn@knuth.mtsu.edu (The Mad Hatter) writes:
- >To my surprise, I found that the SERIAL NUMBER ON THE OUTSIDE
- >CASE WAS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM THE ONE ON THE INSIDE BOARD!
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- >...remain unanswered. What is to stop an individual or a
- >corporation that owns several of these modems to send an old,
- >broken, out of warranty modem board back for warranty repairs
- >in a modem case that is still covered under the warranty?
- >I can't believe that no one at Zero One hasn't thought of this.
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- Are all warrantees for the Zyxel modems five years? Considering the
- rate at wich modem technology is advancing, nobody will care about
- a broken Zyxel in five years. So I don't think Zero One is worrying
- about warrantees expiring.
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- Hopefully in five years we'll all be connected together with fiber-optic
- networks and won't need modems anymore... :-) So I'm optomistic...
- sue me!
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- Brian M. Aljian
- smythe@stallion.santa-cruz.ca.us
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