Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!uwvax!umn-d-ub!umn-cs!nis!ntmtka!steve From: steve@ntmtka.mn.org (Steve Wahl) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Mail Order Companies Message-ID: <1764@ntmtka.mn.org> Date: 31 Oct 89 15:57:07 GMT References: <5924@merlin.usc.edu> Reply-To: steve@ntmtka.mn.org (Steve Wahl) Distribution: usa Organization: Northern Telecom Inc., Minnetonka,MN Lines: 31 In article sk2x+@andrew.cmu.edu (Sun Kun Kim) writes: >I got my Amiga 2000 from Montgomery Grant.(and I also own a C-64 back >home) I got my computer about 3 months ago and it came in about 2 >weeks. Their prices are cheap but I do have some criticisms. ... > Sun... >P.S. I read somewhere that Amigas are warranted for only 90 days. >That's strange, because on my Amiga 2000's waraanty card, it said that >my computer was warranted for ONE YEAR! ^^^^^^^^ I've heard two things: 1) Montgomery Grant is no longer an official Amiga dealer, and must get their computers from other sources than Commodore (other dealerships selling out or reducing inventory, for instance). 2) Amigas get a one year waranty in Canada (as opposed to 90 days in the US). Is it possible that Sun got an Amiga 2000 that Montgomery Grant somehow picked up in Canada? Or am I missing something? I had heard that even though Commodore was honoring a one-year waranty in Canada, the waranty cards still said 90 days. I have yet to read the waranty card on my '2000 very closely... --> steve -- Steve Wahl Northern Telecom, Inc. (612) 932-8079 S-100, 9701 Data Park steve@ntmtka.mn.org Minnetonka, MN 55343 {rosevax,bungia}!ntmtka!steve