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Re: FW: LED Burned Out
In a message dated 97-08-28 06:42:28 EDT, you write:
<<
If this is the kind of help/attitude we take on this listserv, please
don't email me w/ your "help"!!! (Follow the msgs below)
Scott E. Bronson Phone: 724-7618
CPT, SC Fax: 724-7680
Communications Systems Engineer
Project Support Directorate
1st Signal Brigade "Voice of the ROK!"
Email: sbronson@seoul-psd.korea.army.mil
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bronson, Scott E. CPT
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 1997 11:27 PM
> To: 'Fredmmill@aol.com'
> Subject: RE: LED Burned Out
>
> Nice language!!!!!! Thanks for the help.......
>
> Scott E. Bronson Phone: 724-7618
> CPT, SC Fax: 724-7680
> Communications Systems Engineer
> Project Support Directorate
> 1st Signal Brigade "Voice of the ROK!"
> Email: sbronson@seoul-psd.korea.army.mil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fredmmill@aol.com [SMTP:Fredmmill@aol.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 1997 3:55 PM
> To: SBRONSON@seoul-psd.korea.army.mil
> Subject: Re: LED Burned Out
>
> Well, I am so sorry that I did not realize you are overseas. In that
> case, I
> guess you are shit out of luck... Now, aren't you?
>
>
>
> Can't believe you're suggesting sending it back to IBM for a burned
> out LED. Look at my email address, I'd be shipping it from Korea
>
> Scott E. Bronson Phone: 724-7618
> CPT, SC Fax: 724-7680
> Communications Systems Engineer
> Project Support Directorate
> 1st Signal Brigade "Voice of the ROK!"
> Email: sbronson@seoul-psd.korea.army.mil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fredmmill@aol.com [SMTP:Fredmmill@aol.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 1997 7:22 AM
> To: SBRONSON@seoul-psd.korea.army.mil
> Subject: Re: LED Burned Out
>
> Why not just tsend it back to IBm and have them fix it.. It has been
> my
> experience, using its "easyserve," taht you will get the unit back in
> less
> than 72 hours. >>
Dear Sir/Madam:
Did you ever take the time to think that maybe it is your attitude that is
out of line?
I was at least nice enough to take the time to send you, what I thought at
the time, to be a helpful suggestion. Granted, I did not realize at that
time that you are geographically disadvantaged with respect to IBM's service
centers. But instead of then just recognizing the obvious - no, you have to
reply with "look at my address, I can't believe you. . ." With all due
respect sir/madam - I niether did nor do care that much to carefully inspect
your address. I have enough to do without worrying about your life too. So
if you wish to get your nose out of joint - that is your problem... But do me
a favor and everyone else: don't cut their arm off because they did not first
take the time to carefully inspect YOUR address before attempting to help
you.
Instead say nothing, say thank you - just be polite... I am confident that
your mom and dad taught you manners - didn't they?
Getting your reply to my first message was rather rude and insulting. So
what do you expect sir/madam?