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JThiessen
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11.05.2008, 06:23 PM

Ok guys....calm down. There is a good reason for what they are doing. I've been wondering all along how they were going to react when "modded" modules started showing up for warranty claims.
Most of the active members on this site have the knowledge and expertice to actually repair and improve upon what they sent out. You really have to remember that you are the minority. Most, maybe 99%, of people out there do well just writing a check. Anything beyond that is a challenge. If I were to make a product that had a defect, I would want to fix it myself. If some joe shmo gets on the internet, and happens to read somewhere about a "solution" to a potential problem and opens up his case and frays a wire, then proceeds to fry his product, how do I know that my product is to blame. That part may have been just fine if Mr shmo had left well enough alone.
Yes, they should have posted warnings that you proceed at your own risk in the threads on the mods, but I'd guess they assumed that the people doing so knew this ahead of time. You would likely know this by reading the warranty information they provide.

JesseV: You could send it back for coverage on the case.


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