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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Stuck with broken HP? You can still sell it

As you may have heard a while back, HP identified a hardware issue with certain HP Pavilion dv2000/dv6000/dv9000 series notebook PCs and issued a recall. During the HP Limited Warranty Service Enhancement offer many customers were eligible for free repair of the common motherboard/video card problem identified through HP as long as they acted within the 24 month time frame which ended in May of 2010. The serial numbers of the laptops eligible for the Warranty Service Enhancement offer have been published on HP web-site.
This left many customers dissatisfied, the general opinion being that if a company manufactures a defective product, sells to it to millions of people, and then admits it is defective, how then can they put a time restriction on how long they are willing to accept their recalled product and fix or replace it? Particularly if the product did not actually prove defective until after this allotted time-frame? Unfortunately no further resolution has been offered to alleviate this issue.
We would just like to remind you that if you find yourself being one of the many people who did not act before the May 2010 deadline, or the serial number of your laptop did not appear on the HP list, your laptop still holds some value; even if the motherboard is defective. We will pay you cash for your laptop - working or not. You can sell it toLaptopsIntoCash.com.
Find out how much cash you can sell it for using on-line instant quote. It will only take a minute. Act fast before the value drops.


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