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TheJackal_jk2

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:mad::mad::mad: !!!!!!!!!

 

Two days ago I brought my brand spankin new computer back to the shop because I had a problem with my CD burner. I told them very specificly what that problem was. Today I got it back... formated! :mad: They said they found other problems in the physical installation (video card, fan etc.) which I find to be very strange since THEY MADE IT 1 MONTH AGO!

 

Now I'm trying to cool down and get everything back (downloads) however there are thousands of things that will not be recoverable. Like all my MP3 and my "end of the year, big" final programming project. :mad:

 

I don't know if I am just venting but am I allowed to sue them for this?!

 

NOTE: all those on my ICQ... please message me.

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Is it someplace professional, or a couple of guys in their garage? If it's a couple of guys, I doubt they have a disclaimer...sue. Otherwise, complain. To the manager more specifically. You could at least get these jackasses fired. :)

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I remember these punks that I got to install my soundblaster took my CD's that came w/ the package. They took my installation CD and my programs CD. And you guys that have a soundblaster MP3 5.1 can feel with me that those CD's come with some schiznit programs for audio recording and junk.

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Yeah, id freak to. It must be so annoying! Sorry man! Why format your HD anyway when you can just get a magnet to wipe it out. Worked for me, but i wasnt actually trying to wipe my HD. Actually, it corrupted it all to.....no, on second thoughts, dont try it!!!!

 

[ June 14, 2001: Message edited by: CaptainRAVE ]

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I check everything.

 

As soon as my exams are done. I'm going over there and do my best to get someone fired :D

 

When a computer store requires to format a hard drive they MUST notify the owner and make a backup. THERE SHOULD BE NO QUESTIONS ABOUT IT!

 

like look at it this way: if some CEO of PC enterprise needs it to be fixed and finds out it has been deleted...LAW SUIT!

 

Plus the ONLY thing I signed with that store is: the facture. That's it.

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just march over there and get one of your friends to dress up in a suit and tie, with a briefcase.... tell em you want to be compensated.... and that you lost VERY important files.

 

say you have $70,000 in the bank ready to pay legal fees and ask them how far they want to take it.....

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Guest Boba Rhett

Ah yes, the art of the bluff. It will serve you well. If used correctly. Remember, they have no clue what the hell you had on it so make everything you had on it at least sound like it was important to you.

 

And never tell them how much money you have to throw around but rather say that you have enough to fight this for as long as it takes. ;)

 

I don't know if taking someone in there dressed as a lawyer will work out very good for you. :D That may scare them a bit to much.

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