On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Tom <tba...@nmia.com> wrote:
> Yes, John, the drive was a fairly new one and OWC may well replace it
> if I can find the receipt and warranty among my mounds of paperwork.

Your receipt should be available online as part of your ordering
information for your account with OWC. I expect you don't need any
paper, just to talk with someone at OWC. They should be able to find
everything they need to know about your purchase in their online
records.

I suggest calling now to beat the Christmas rush.

> But I've got an account with them and it's a lot more convenient for
> me to buy a drive online with a few mouse clicks than it is to get in
> my car and go off to town to buy one at a computer store, which can
> waste a good part of a day.

When I'm ordering an OEM drive and I want to get what I consider a
reasonable price on it I tend to wait for something that looks
reasonable to me to go on sale at newegg.com. I think the last time I
bought a drive from a retail store was in 2003. Maybe 2002.

-irrational john

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