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From: greggt@ncoast.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.micro.trs-80
Subject: Re: Radio Shack Repair policy
Message-ID: <197@ncoast.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 24-Jul-84 16:50:11 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 24 16:50:11 1984
Date-Received: Sun, 29-Jul-84 00:32:18 EDT
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	It would be dumb if any Radio
Shack repair person said that it was the
problem of the VT100 without looking
at the type of connection you have to
it or the RS-232. It may be the fact
you are hooking it up wrong (no null
modem).
	True some Radio Shack stores
have bad attitudes towards the
customer (more in the computer centers
than just regular stores), but most
of the time it is the customer who
brings it upon himself.
	I suggest trying a regular
store sometime. They have more time for
the customers and seem to help out
more.
-- 
Gregg Thompson

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