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Nemesis300

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I sent my Western Digital Rebate in a few days after the due date and they still sent me the rebate :) $30. This was for the 80GB CC PM to BB.
 

optimistic

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Apr 29, 2001
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Yay! I had a processor that need RMA'ing for the past year -an XP 1700+ Palomino. Today I called them up asking for the RMA (finally) and they are goin to send me an XP 1900+ or 2000+ Thoroughbred instead!

 

Crucial

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I have had all but 2 of my recent rebates delivered to me in the last week. All without having to call and refax "lost" items. I am so relieved and happy.
 

conjur

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Snipped from an email from AddAction.net (if you use them for hosting)

Unfortunately, AddAction.net was assigned ips from upstream provider Global Compass, Inc. Who purchased the 139.81.0.0/16 network (which you currently have a sub-allocation) from a third party about a year and a half ago and have just recently been informed by the American Registry of Internet Numbers (ARIN) that the 139.81.0.0/16 network block belonged to a different company and the individual that sold us the rights to use the 139.81/16 network block had no authority to do so. As a result, various IP addresses within the 139.81/16 block are ending up on several blacklisting sites, that network managers use to filter traffic, citing the
139.81.0.0/16 is a zombie/hi-jacked/spam network.

Global Compass has worked with ARIN to obtain a new network block to alleviate these issues. Unfortunately, the only way to completely alleviate the issues of black lists is to renumber out of the 139.81/16 IP space.

What does this mean for you?

We will change the main IP of the server and for those who have a dedicated IP, we will assign a new one. This change should NOT affect your hosting account in anyway. We will utilize both IPs simultaneously, while DNS info propagates throughout the Internet. For those who have a dedicated IP, we will send you a separate notice with your new IP once the change has been completed.

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