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> From: Steve Richter > > Going to iseries nation on this is, IMO, an overuse of that channel. I > sympathize with your situation, but it sounds like you have been running > your business on a computer system that does not have hardware support. > Many companies do this. Esp since the hardware maint is so expensive. But > they are fully aware of the risk. If everyone complained after > the fact, re: > cost of hardware repair, ibm would likely shut down or stop responding to > the iSeries nation channel. Steve, I have been under the assumption that as long as IBM is taking money out of my account every week, that I've been under maintenance. How was I to know the difference? Nobody told me the warranty would expire, although in hindsight I understand the concept. The problem is that somebody should have let me know. I guarantee that if me lease expired, IBM would send me a letter saying they wanted their machine back. But they haven't sent me a letter saying they want maintenance. So now that the machine has failed, I am going to be saddled with a very large bill for a piece of equipment that shouldn't fail anyway. I've been UNAWARE that I had no hardware support. I am leasing a machine, and I assumed that I had support. I have received no notice from IBM saying that I didn't have support. I don't know who to talk to about seeing whether I have support, or how to get support. I have a leased machine that has failed, and I need to get it fixed. Is it my responsibility to pay the full price of the fix? Going to iSeries Nation is in direct response to the fact that I don't know who to go to. Since I don't have a BP, and since IBM takes the money directly out of my account, who do you suggest I call? Joe
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