From: | John Reed |
Date: | 31 Mar 2001 at 19:59:34 |
Subject: | Re: power computing |
Hi, Bill Eaves said :
> On 31-Mar-01, KY TOMAS wrote:
> > sounds like every one has had bad dealings with powerc,
>
> Not me. I ordered a PCMCOA adaptor from them last week and got it a couple
> of days later. No bother, no fuss no, hassle.
Recently had to return my PCMCIA adaptor to them as inserting
the Squirrel only twice resulted in badly deformed pins (not bent).
It was one from a new stock they've just had in and the pin mounting
seems very weak. When I phoned them I was told abruptly "we do not
have problems with this product". I took the offer of a refund.
I then ordered the same from Eyetech and I can assure you it is a
different animal altogether - much more robust and IMO better made.
Haven't had any problems either. Eyetech's version is more expensive
and you pay more for P&P. TIP: If you go for the PowerC adaptor
insert your card carefully, squarely and then leave it in.
Regards, John Reed
docbim@hol.gr
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