> I haven't had a chance to call DT&T back yet, but now I
>imagine I've got to pay to send them back their power supply, and
>hopefully they'll do me another favor and send back the correct one.
>
>But that's not all - I borrowed a 2400 power supply today and booted
>up my computer. Then it died again.
>
>Does anyone have suggestions for dealing with this? Is this a
>situation where I should just lower my standards?
My one experience with DT&T was very positive. You mentioned you hadn't
called them yet, but give them a chance. They warrenty their repair for 6
months if memory serves so they should make things right.
Sending you the wrong power supply was just dumb and easily corrected. That
the computer died again so soon could easily be the failure of yet another
G3 upgrade, so you can't really blame DT&T for that.
That's a real drag having your 2400 out of commission. I've just been thru
it myself. Keep us posted on how it turns out. . .
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