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From: vkr@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu (Vidhyanath K. Rao)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: CBM HELP!!! Dealer Problems
Message-ID: <654@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu>
Date: 4 Jul 88 20:35:43 GMT
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In article <346@uwslh.UUCP>, lishka@uwslh.UUCP (Fish-Guts) writes:
>      The point is that if one wants to capture the business market,
> one of the things that a computer company needs to offer is a reliable
> machine and a good service plan.  From the complaints that have been
> voiced over the net (mostly for a500's), this is not quite what
> Commodore seems to be doing.  
The 500 is for el Cheapos like me :-). You pays your money and you takes your
chances. If you really want to use a 500 for business, buy two of them.
Actually that is something CBM can try its dealers to do: Keep a stock of
2000s. You pay a maintainance fee and if your machine breaks down, you get
a replacement till the original is fixed. This is how high-end micros deal
with breakdown. For all I know some dealer near you may be doing it.