Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cunixf.cc.columbia.edu!cunixb.cc.columbia.edu!es1 From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Kickstart 2.0 updates Keywords: Do these really exist? Message-ID: <1991Jan12.213935.27471@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> Date: 12 Jan 91 21:39:35 GMT References: <1991Jan12.204727.9725@tc.fluke.COM> Sender: news@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (The Daily News) Distribution: usa Organization: Columbia University Lines: 34 In article <1991Jan12.204727.9725@tc.fluke.COM> mark@tc.fluke.COM (Mark D. Nagel) writes: > >I am having a hard time believing that these (updates to 2.0) really exist. My >closest dealer (Omni International in Seattle) has not received any updates at >all - this spans back several months when the first updates were announced. I >suggested to this "dealer" that he contact Commodore's regional rep and get >some sort of communication happening: For the right price, I'd gladly accept >a job offer to help straighten these sort of things out. All I get from this >dealership is "2.0 isn't burned in yet". I mean really now, ~3 months and no >word from Commodore? > > >WhenI got my, machine back in August, it didn't have a coupon for AmigaVision. >My dealer wanted a copy of the purchase order; O.K., fine, I had it with me - >but, their copy machine was broke! So, here is what I have/will-have faced by >the time I get my hands on a copy of AmigaVison: > >RULE #1: MAKE THE CUSTOMER HAPPY. > I don't know why you are complaining to Commodore when it sounds like your dealer is the idiot. He refuses to call Commodore citing some stupid excuse. He insists you bring your sales slip to get the coupon and then doesn't have one and won't get one to you. How is this Commodore's fault? -- Ethan "Don't forget the importance of the family. It begins with the family. We're not going to redefine the family. Everybody knows the definition of the family. ... A child. ... A mother. ... A father. There are other arrangements of the family, but that is a family and family values." -- Dan Quayle, of course. Our beloved Vice President. It's just too easy!