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jmr
Posts: 4682
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sup
Have a mate that spilled a whole glass of red wine into his acer notebook, (It was Cape-Mentelle Zinfandel if you must know - quite a good, different grape if anyone is interested) anyway, motherboard is f***ed. Took it to the acer genuine place, because I told him that there's not really many options, since it will be the board. Now I expected it to be expensive, but they've quoted $600ex for the motherboard alone, which sounds a bit rich (LB.A806.001). Is there any way I can check the "RRP" of a replacement board ? Or do I tell him to just bend over? |
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| #0 03:06pm 15/09/06 |
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Cr@ckerJ@ck
Posts: 822
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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bend over and take it like a woman! |
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| #1 03:17pm 15/09/06 |
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Dodgymon
Posts: 1012
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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$600ex is probably a good price. your not going to get much better than that.
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| #2 01:42pm 16/09/06 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1262
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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One of my mates payed $800 (parts and labour) to get a second hand motherboard installed in his laptop to replace the borked one. He of course shopped around and that was teh best deal he could find. So yeah, $600 for a brand new mobo (with new warranty I assume) sounds fairly credible to me.
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| #3 12:51am 17/09/06 |
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jmr
Posts: 4692
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah they said that it only had a 3 week warranty on the labour, so I'm not sure if he will get the balance of the new warranty, oh well
Thanks for your advice c***s |
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