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Old 07-16-2016, 07:49 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by beachboybogart View Post
Trust me (or not): I'm grown up enough to know how to search for answers on the Web. But let me take your advice one step further: I drive a Buick; it uses chipped keys for the locks. If I was to buy a third-party chipped key that doesn't work on my car, would it be wrong of me to go to a Buick forum and ask "Anybody else seen this?" Or would you decide for me that I should go to the "chipped key" forum instead.
Hmmm... let's change your hypothetical. Buick comes up with an update for your car which then breaks the third-party chipped key you've been using for the last couple of years. So a complaint to Buick and the chipped key manufacturer would be in order (in my not-so-humble opinion).

In this case, both Microsoft and Kobo are aware* of the issue though I haven't heard of any fixes being forthcoming.

*Aware in this case means that I have whinged about the issue.
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