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From: john@bby-bc.UUCP (john)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Memory Management (now memory chip prices)
Message-ID: <177@bby-bc.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 6-Dec-87 00:05:06 EST
Article-I.D.: bby-bc.177
Posted: Sun Dec  6 00:05:06 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 12-Dec-87 04:17:02 EST
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Organization: Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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Summary: JDR is ok

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> =====WARNING WILL ROBINSON=====
> I've never dealt with "JDR Microdevices" before so Heaven knows if
> they're a reasonable supplier.  They do have a toll free (1-800-)

I have dealt with them with somewhat mixed results.  I ordered a memory
board for a machine whose name won't be mentioned in this group.  I
specifically asked the sales person (over the phone) if it would work
in a 10mhz machine - she went away and came back and said the tech people
had said yes.  When I got the board it worked fine a 6mhz but not 10mhz.
I was annoyed but when I called up the guy I talked to said right away
they had never tested it in a machine that fast - he offerred a refund
without further discussion and I got the refund pretty much (as far as I
can tell) as soon as they received the board by return mail.  I was glad
and somewhat surprised that they took my word about the original
conversation.  I think they had a very good attitude towards keeping
a customer happy.