Unbeknownst to me, my computer ended up somewhere in England, just
before I have to leave town to address a delegation of Chinese
visitors.

Up till now, I have had great luck with my computer.  When I had a
problem, I could send it back overnight, have it repaired the next day
and have it come back on the following day.  This time I only needed
to repair a latch on the computer.  I sent the computer back on Monday
morning.  I followed its movement to Lexington, Kentucky, where it got
stuck.  I was advised not to worry he was about to move again to
nearby Memphis, where it was to be repaired.

UPS finally agreed to do a search for my computer.  Later, they
discovered that it was sitting in England.  My computer then flew back
to Lexington, Kentucky, not far from Memphis.  My problem was that now
on my problem was that now it had to pass through customs, where, UPS
told me that it could take as much as a couple weeks to clear.

When I called Lenovo requesting a loaner, I got escalated up a couple
levels to where I was told that the agent could do nothing more but to
send a memo to somebody who was otherwise unreachable, and who would
contact me sometime next week.



-- 
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA
95929

530 898 5321
fax 530 898 5901
http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com
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