Originally posted by: SgtZulu
people pay $50 for a burner and they expect top-notch service
pitch it in the trash and buy a new one moron
When I am buying something, I do expect it to work half a year after purchase.
Originally posted by: SgtZulu
people pay $50 for a burner and they expect top-notch service
pitch it in the trash and buy a new one moron
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: SgtZulu
people pay $50 for a burner and they expect top-notch service
pitch it in the trash and buy a new one moron
I don't think it is unreasonable to expect at least a reply for a product that has a 1 year waranty. When it died well within its waranty period. I bet you like to take it up the ass
Originally posted by: texun
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: SgtZulu
people pay $50 for a burner and they expect top-notch service
pitch it in the trash and buy a new one moron
I don't think it is unreasonable to expect at least a reply for a product that has a 1 year waranty. When it died well within its waranty period. I bet you like to take it up the ass
Zulu's "moron" reference was uncalled but yours was no better. You let him pull you down to his level with that one.
Zulu does have a good point. You can't honestly expect to get a high quality CD-RW Drive for $9 after rebates now do you?
Originally posted by: VTrider
6 out of 7 lite-on drives that I own or replaced are still going strong, oldest one over a year ago. I had a disc explosively disintegrate once which gutted and killed the drive, but that would have happened in any manufacturers drive.
Originally posted by: squidman
Originally posted by: VTrider
6 out of 7 lite-on drives that I own or replaced are still going strong, oldest one over a year ago. I had a disc explosively disintegrate once which gutted and killed the drive, but that would have happened in any manufacturers drive.
How did THIS happen??!

 
				
		