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Subject: Re: Reply to Questions--


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Michael Steinberg
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Date Posted: 05:27:32 02/03/04 Tue
In reply to: Donna 's message, "Re: Reply to Questions--" on 03:23:20 02/03/04 Tue

Did you ask the folks at GetHighTech.com? Perhaps something can be arranged as far as sending it to them for repair?

>>I tried both a soft reset and a hard reset, they
>didn't work. I don't have a power light indicator
>when I put the palm into the cradle. When I changed
>the battery, I did and it started to boot. After I
>put the back on it went dead. There seemed to be one
>circuit that got really hot. I am not sure if that is
>normal. I am thinking about replacing the motherboard
>and getting another battery. But I am not sure if I
>should invest that much. I have already put 60 into
>repairing it. Now I don't know whether the new
>battery is dead or still has life. It would be another
>25 for motherboard and 30 for another battery. I
>could buy recon unit for 89. The problem is that I
>only used this palm for a few months, so I feel ripped
>off. My kids went in and bought it for me at top
>dollar and to have it not work. When I contacted
>Palm, because it was supposed to be under warranty,
>they told me 90 days. When I kept pursuing the issue,
>I found out it was 1 year warranty but by that time it
>was out of warranty.
>
>Please help! Thank you.

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