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Also bare in mind, the warranty on some items is worthless, because you still have to pay the postage which may cost more than the item is worth
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I screw things up.
Better to replace the item, or have someone else take a look at it.
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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First thing that strikes in my mind is, Huh I got a chance to see whats inside this machine......
Then I tried to make it work or worse that depends
Thanks and Regards,
RK_PRABAKAR
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As usual, there is no option for what I would do. First reaction - get the screwdriver. If there is a warranty sticker, I would consider the cost of the item, the cost (monetary & inconvenience) of waiting on the repairer. If the item is inexpensive or the hardship of waiting on the warranty is to great, then clear the table so there's space for all the parts. On the flipside, I'll wait on the warranty repairer if necessary. Although, last time I waited 3 weeks longer that they said I would have to, only to be told that they could not fix it. Losing my cool with them over that proved non-beneficial when they turned out to be the only supplier of parts for something else that needed a part. I learned that bridges burned down usually cost a lot to rebuild.
J.
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If it's under warranty, leave it and try to have it fixed under warranty.
If it's not under warranty, it comes apart... and probably never works again.
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+1
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Strange poll. If I don't simply throw away the broken device of find a way to let others do the work for me, then my only option is to go crazy with a screwdriver?
What are you? helpless users? Often enough the problem is obvious, even if you are not a professor for everything. Like an Atari 400 that had a lose cable at the power jack or the equally lose cable from the head of a video recorder. If you are not sure, then ask somebody who knows. As you know from Q&A, a specific question will be appreciated, for all vague questions see a psychic.
And here is my favorite, really useful since we have FleaBay, where they will try to get another buck for trash: Get a second device which is also broken and take the working parts from one to complete the other.
Going crazy with the screwdriver, indeed.
Sent from my BatComputer via HAL 9000 and M5
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The only thing that resembles a little bit the nice, tasty and perfect sensation of eating bacon is to go mad with a screwdriver, finding parts that are not useful anymore and get something working again by oneself.
Based in a true story (except for the part in which something starts working again)
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