I can only confirm what Thomas said. Me too went to the recall webpage and
went to the process from start to end (just for the fun after all these
reports). I have a Pismo and a yoyo adapter bought in Germany. First the
serial number of my pismo: match--- you are eligible blah blah, next model
and
Thomas Ethen wrote:
> I did this also for my two Pismo's and was told I would be getting two new
> adapter's.
> Tom
Well this is all news to me. Even my contact at Apple has no idea what you guys
are talking about. He told me not an hour ago that the yo-yo's weren't in the
recall que. Only
I did this also for my two Pismo's and was told I would be getting two new
adapter's.
Tom
>
> I did go through this process; when I entered the serial number of my yo-yo
> it took it and told me that I would be receiving a new adapter in a few
> weeks.
>
>
>
>Your adapter isn't being recalled, even if your PowerBook serial
>number triggers the website. The adapters being recalled are black,
>brick shaped adapters. If you follow the website, it eventually asks
>you for the serial number and manufacturer of the adapter itself; I
>would imagine that, if
>I put the serial numbers of my G/3 Pismo in the recall web site and
>it qualifies for a recall.
>
>I have a Firewire Pismo with a yo yo that I purchased around January
>of 2001. The yo yo is made by Delta.
>
>I am wondering what is different on the new one. Or just keep what i have.
>
>I can't
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I put the serial numbers of my G/3 Pismo in the recall web site and
it qualifies for a recall.
I have a Firewire Pismo with a yo yo that I purchased around January
of 2001. The yo yo is made by Delta.
I am wondering what is different on the new one. Or just keep what i have.
I can't s