Post 48 made on Saturday September 30, 2006 at 04:00 |
JonW747 Active Member |
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I can certainly see that, but the ethical question is now that the fault is known, shouldn't dealers pull the device or at least let potential buyers know?
People can waste a lot of time tracking down flaky problems that they can't do anything about. I sure did trying to get an MRF-300 to work reliably.
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