Posted by Don S. on December 19, 2010 at 08:30:37 from (4.225.91.240):
Early last month, my old computer gave up the ghost. Bought this one at Staples. Got it home, hooked it up. Discovered it had no connection for dial-up. Went back to store, got an external modem. That worked fine for about 10 days, then suddenly quit. Took that modem back to store, got refund and another external modem. Loaded it in, wouldn't work. Took PC & new modem back to store, for them to install internal modem. Got refund for external modem. Half-dozen "techs" running around in store, but they are operating registers, etc. They called a week later telling me that the internal modem they sell wil not fit in my computer. WTF??? Highly PO'd. Got all money back for their "services." Took PC to someone I know, three days later had PC back with a new internal modem installed. Works great now. For a few dollars, an internal modem could have been installed at the factory. Why would a store sell modems that don't fit the computers they sell?? End of rant. Thanks for listening.
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