on 7/13/01 2:18 AM, Tom Seid at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody gotten email confirmation from Apple once they've filled out the
replacement info for the trade?
I ordered mine a week ago and never heard back...should I assume the
replacement is on the way?
Tom
Just got my
on 7/13/01 2:18 AM, Tom Seid at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody gotten email confirmation from Apple once they've filled out the
replacement info for the trade?
I ordered mine a week ago and never heard back...should I assume the
replacement is on the way?
Tom
Here's what it looks
On Friday, July 13, 2001, at 02:18 AM, Tom Seid wrote:
Has anybody gotten email confirmation from Apple once they've filled
out the
replacement info for the trade?
I ordered mine a week ago and never heard back...should I assume the
replacement is on the way?
Same here. Entered 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I sent the model number on a Samsung yp-yo. Is this different from
the
serial number? Other numbers are present on the adapter, but...
Which ones
to choose
No, no, no! It's the serial number of your Powerbook they want.
Then the model number of the adapter. They're
I filled out the Book serial number, but later they also ask
for the adapter number. Some folks have mentioned the model
number of the adapter, as I used, and then someone mentioned
serial number. My question concerned the difference between
the latter two. Thanks
(this topic is really
I'm worried about this first time I plug my Pismo (same yo-yo adapter).In
order
to avoid this spark effect I plug it in a power cord plug with a switch set at
off mode. Then switch it on, and there's no spark.
Good idea. But does it simply spark within and you don't see the spark
then?
Keith Potter wrote:
on 7/12/2001 00:36, Andrew Linggar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Yo-Yo always making a spark when I plug it to the power
outlet. Why is that
? Is it dangerous ?
Will it damage my PowerBook ?
It's not officially on the recall, but you should probably call
Here's more on today's MacFixit:
http://www.macfixit.com/
Scroll down to the segment on the adapter recall.
Kathe
Royal Oak, MI
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Mine is model no. M7332
manufactured by Samsung.
I took a close look at the pictures Apple has posted on the support site.
The pictured black box type which is not recalled has three metal prongs
(one in each semi circle opening). My yo-yo adapter has the clover leaf
design, but the