It all started with Spam, sorry my bad.:rolleyes:-bRad
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It all started with Spam, sorry my bad.:rolleyes:-bRad
I have reported the post by phuonguyen05 as SPAM
Lew
Lew,
You do know that you could simply report the spam and don't have to report your reporting of spam back to us, which clutters up the thread just as much as the spam does - yes?
Wendy:
of course I know that
but some readers may not notice that it's spam and click the links etc
until the moderators see the post and delete it
there are usually posted ove the weekend
maybe the moderator should delete my post as well
maybe I should stop bothering all together
I'll gladly turn over the "job' to you :)
Lew
Lew,
I think I'd give my fellow forum readers a little more credit. They probably don't send money to that nice man who writes to them from Nigeria looking for help either, or install "new antivirus" software that just volunteers to show up on their desktop. And if they don't know better, nothing you say here will save them!
There's certainly no harm in you reporting spam. Although if you're finding yourself distracted by that as a mission, you might give the moderators a little more credit also and cut yourself a break.
This usually works really well, but when you run out of video ram things will slow down as you will be limited by they system bus speed for accessing data.
My beef with Sager was the slime way they handled the issue/resolution. At the time of the initial problem, the Sager support guy said, "It could be a charging circuit issue (we have seen other laptops with this problem), but let's start by swapping the battery first as that is easier to try first". I interpreted that to mean that if the battery failed again, then I was on record as having a problem and they would take care of me. If I had known that it was just a slime way to get me past the 1 year warrenty so they could dump me, I would have insisted on sending in the laptop and having them check/replace the charging circuit. I suspect they didn't want to do that first because it was a lot more work on their part and if bad, they would have had to have replaced the motherboard of the laptop.
My issue was that when the battery failed the second time, and I talked with THE SAME SUPPORT GUY, and describe our original interaction, his response was basically "Tough, you're past the 1 year warrenty. You will be charged for a new battery and any charging circuit repair work. Bye."
Barton:
too bad computer vendors aren't subject to the car lemon laws - or are they ???
I had a car dealer try that trick with me and when I pointed out that the problem was originally reported during warranty they backed down and did the work
maybe you need to write a "firm" letter to Sager and then contact the attorney general in their state ???
I have a friend who has had the AG contact vendors and "read the riot act" to them and he has gotten satisfaction that way
If no joy, then report Sager on the Complaints.com website to warn others
Lew
Barton;
I don't know how old this issue is, but there is a law that says that at the discovery of [a] problem, that the warranty is extended from the time of discovery. I'm not sure of the case file, or even if for sure it extends to computers, but in construction related matters, it's used. My Sager is about 5 or 6 years old, and was top of the line with all of the bells and whistles. I can guarantee you, that for the 5 grand I paid for it, I would have spent 400 bucks on an attorney to send a letter to Sager and/or the distributor.
Sorry you had the trouble though, that's just not right. :(
As a follow-up I have had staff tell me one thing and then when I complain to management or the President of the company it gets resolved quickly.
Lew
Thanks guys for the help and suggestions.
Unfortunately, by now I have probably let too much time lapse. The laptop was purchased Oct 2009, the problem first diagnosed in March 2010 but I was out of the USA so waited until end of May 2010 to get battery replaced. Battery lasted about a year, so June 2011 it failed again (by bulging/swelling). I paid about $2,500 for the laptop in Oct 2009. I could now replace it for about $1,000 for an equal performance laptop.
The good news is that I no longer need to rely on the laptop functionality (i.e. unplugged), and the Sager still works when plugged into wall power. So, as a transportable workstation, it still functions.
Looking to the future, I'll wait to replace the Sager until after Windows 8 is released, so we are at least a year away. At that point, assuming HP is still in the PC business, I'll go back to HP notebooks, which have always worked well for me. I bought the Sager because I needed a notebook and could not wait for HP to announce their new lineup. As luck would have it, the day after I opened the Sager box, HP announced a laptop that would have worked just fine and was $400 cheaper - but I still had that time/delivery issue so I kept the Sager. Oh well.