Apart from the fact that I would want my own machine back again as you get
used to the feel of your own unit, eg responsiveness of keys, etc and the
fact that I wouldn't want to run the risk of getting someone else's less
reliable unit, there would also be the administrative overhead/nightmare of
transferring serial numbers for those having bought upgrades or the GPS and
which require the serial number for installation.

Regards

Richard Bartholomew
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 12:53 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] An idea about loaner program:


Instead of all of this sending back and forth, why doesn't PDI institute a
program where say I sent my Bn 32qwerty in for a repair so they would send
me back a bn 32 qwerty which I would simply then use and they would put the
one I sent in for repair into theyr bank and say Joe Bllow from anywhere, U.
S. A. sent his qwerty bn 32 in for repair so they would send the one I
originally sent in for repairs to him after that one is fixed and made like
new.
Then you wouldn't have to wait for yours to get back and have to box the
other one up you would simply have a working bn and hopefullyone of the
first things you learned when you got your original machine was how to put
your documents on flash cards or diskettes so everything could just be
brought over to the different machine.
Ok its Easter here so have a happy one for all Christians and I also hope
for those celebrating the days of unlevened bread yours were happy ones too.
Mary Ellen Earls
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