Thread: Adios, Sony!
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Old 07-30-2008, 11:38 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by Riocaz View Post
Wait, so your animals urinated into your TVs and it's somehow Sony's fault that the cost of repairing these obsolete models, would be the equivilent of just buying one?

Seriously thats nuts.
Sometimes I don't think people actually understand what they read.

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Funny thing was the conversation I had with the idiot representative. I knew how the TVs had been broken (the cats peed on them ... so I made "pee screens" for the new ones), but she kept insisting that the sets had been dropped and that's how the screens had been damaged. No cracks in them, nothing to indicate they had been dropped ... but she was just certain they had been dropped. What a moron. I decided at some point that she probably wouldn't know the difference if she was dropped or peed on, and I just gave up.
Nothing stated about repairing "obsolete" models. The emphasis was on Sony representatives not listening to their customers.

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