I think you can. Give PDI a call and see what they say. Know what you mean about having a hard time being without the BN. I wish PDI could have a service area in the city of everyone who purchases a BN, so we could take our units in and get same-day service. <lol> What do you say, guys? <grin>

Peggy

At 02:44 PM 6/26/2004 -0500, you wrote:
If you have had your BN for a little over a year, and didn'j get a service contract, can you still do it, or is it too late? I would have a hard time not having my unit, because I don't have other computers or anything like that.

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>From: Peggy Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 12:37:58 -0700
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] some kind of

>Actually, in a sense a type of insurance coverage is offered with the
>BN.  It's called a service contract.  <smile>  It's one of those things
>that you have to decide whether it's worth purchasing or not, based on how
>likely you think it is that your BN will need servicing.  I like to keep
>one on my unit, just because if something major goes out on it, it'll be
>covered.  But there are times when nothing happens to it, and I've spent
>the money for nothing.  I'm probably a bad girl, but I don't send my unit
>in every year for cleaning like I probably should.  I'd miss it too
>much.  So I just send it in when it needs servicing or upgrading, which has
>only been twice in four years.  I don't know how much a thousand pounds is
>in American money, but it sounds like a lot;  so if you can afford it, it
>might be a good idea to get a service contract.

>Peggy

>At 09:41 AM 6/26/2004 +0100, you wrote:
>>Hi list well at last I have my braille note back and working but I feel
>>some kind of insurance cover should be provided when making a purchase of
>>this special equipment.  my bill came to just over one thousand pounds
>>which some of it has been paid by my home insurance.  I love my braille
>>note and think it has changed my life in the gps aspect and my work aspect
>>but as a totally blind person I do think we pay a lot for our special
>>computers.  This is no criticism of pdi who let me borrow a braille note
>>while my braillenote was being repaired.  bye for now.


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