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Palm Is Not Responsible
I have purchased my second Palm a Tungsten E to replace my old Palm 130 (it died after three years). This new T(E) Palm died after six months and three months after the 90 day warranty. Should I spend more money on a PDA from PALM that will not be supported except at a price that is similar to other products when you include the cost of their warranty purchase programs?

I think it is time that I take my purchasing dollars and my recommendations to friends to buy non-Palm.
Posted by: t1brian@...   Posted on: 09/29/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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