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Old 12-26-2006, 06:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
Archmedes
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Toshiba screwed me. Please help.

I'll start from the beggining. Last Christmas I got my L25-2119 laptop from Toshiba. My expirience has been a horror story.

Within about 2 months I had a short in the adapter. I fixed it, but 3 weeks later one appeared in another spot. I fixed it too. It is relevant later on, so I will mention the following now. I knocked my watch off my dresser and it broke off the backspace key, but I fixed it easily with a dab of clear superglue. About another month after the shorts, a line of red pixels appeared on the screen. Over about a week it got thicker and thicker till it was about 8 pixels wide. I decided it was time to send it to Thoshiba repair.

They sent it back with the backspace key ripped off and missing and the Laptop wouldn't turn on. The report said this: Your continued use of the laptop with a shorted adapter was the cause of power surge under the backspace key. there is melted plastic under the key. Your warrenty is void.

What they said was melted plastic was actually just the glue I used to repair the key! I sent it back in saying that they had broken the laptop, and ripped off my key!

They sent it back again with a report saying that the damage was not covered under the warrenty. But they broke it! I wrote a letter to Toshiba about the bad service and they agreed to take it back and fix it. When I finally got it vack they had fixed the screen and replaced the key, but the battery wouldn't charge. I bought a new adapter but the problem was still there. The battery is not covered in the big recall. I decided not to mess with toshiba support anymore and just went ahead and purchased a new battery.

Within like five minutes the laptop KILLED THE NEW BATTERY! I just lost a hundred bucks!

Anyone who's put up with reading my long post know what might be wrong?

Here's a pic of what the battery status says. The battery light flashes on and off when the laptop is plugged in.



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