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Re: Called Nokia for replacement parts. No Go.
Joe let me know how your list is progressing and I will contribute.
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Re: Called Nokia for replacement parts. No Go.
Just give me a place to pay the money with paypal (or Google checkout, if it is workable -- I'm not a big fan of Paypal as it's affiliated with eBay) and I'm there. Free money, anyone?
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Re: Called Nokia for replacement parts. No Go.
I would join such a club. Set up a yahoo group or something I am sure we can gather enough membership fees to place the first bulk order of battery's stands covers etc.
All the members get together and vote on what we should try to keep in stock type thing. Try to get 250+tax+shipping in membership fees so that we can order the first list then have in the bank enough to cover the next order when needed. Should work well/ |
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If you need parftgs for your n810, I fvound a place that might be able to help. I needed a replacement stylus and aftger a month of searching and going round and round with nokia support, I found a place in NYC called 'Jacks place' that could order it from their distributor. Google it for their phone number. :)
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Re: Called Nokia for replacement parts. No Go.
http://www.bestbuybattery.com/about.html has nokia nseries parts that can be purchased individually.
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Re: Called Nokia for replacement parts. No Go.
Whats really strange is why Nokia does this. (Or rather: Doesn't do this.) Don't they want to cut costs? Do they need some extra employment program? Don't they want to sell parts that would cost less than $10 anywhere else for $30 (as they usually do)?
I remember 2 years ago we had something similar (or worse) in our company. When I asked the responsible manager about it, he said: "You know how it is. There'll come a time when they hire consultants again for a cost cutting program. I need to be prepared for this and make sure they find something here they can work on without affecting my real business." - His strategy was successful. We had Mckinsey this time (very strange people), and they did exactly what he'd expected. While we're all fighting to get our businesses running again with 20% of the staff missing (losing customers and money as we stumble along - well done, mckinsey), his department is doing fine. Maybe the person @ Nokia who's responsible for this nonsense is just as wise. |
Re: Called Nokia for replacement parts. No Go.
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NIT, only for N800. Plus, S&H from the Netherlands. OK for Europe, not OK for USA. |
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Freaking highway robbery.
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Did you ever happen to find a replacement kickstand. If so can you point me in that direction?
thanks Dragonneus Quote:
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Re: Called Nokia for replacement parts. No Go.
@dragonneus
This same guy is selling kickstands too *drools over this ebay store* http://cgi.ebay.com/Nokia-N810-Inter...item27ac238811 http://lookpic.com/i/904/XSSZCLLS.png This person is probably making a good amount of money on parting out broken N810s. Also LMAO at the fake phones they are selling. Dummy n95s for $3, hahaha. EDIT: Also seems to have 3x n800 kickstands. |
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