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I bought this new machine this week. It is a HP All in one model 100B
from Tiger Direct. Not much in the way of instructions with it. Good
price, 6 USB 2 Ports, kbd, mouse, 4G Ram, 500G HDD all in the Display
unit except mouse & kbd. No indication it is registered so I log on to
HP, get a call in number. The tech advises this is a commercial
machine not their bag but it shows Warranty starting on 9-19. He gives
me another phone #, I opt to call next day. Foreign help desk! First
tech is probably OK, but my hearing aids just don't understand him.
Next tech is OK when he slow talks. I tell him I did not receive a COA
sticker and local shops will not provide service without it. COA =
Certificate of Authenticity. He says since I do have three restore
disks, I don't need a COA.
BTW, I have an outstanding complaint against Tiger Direct & HP already
over a Refurbed B209 printer that is supposed to have a 1 year HP
warranty. Considering that the printer costs less than a print
cartridge, I cannot believe neither of them is interested in resolving
that problem.
Anyway, the computer runs real nice and I like it. Before I call Tiger
Direct and listen to their song and dance routine, what do you folks
think?
Do I need a COA? Am I entitled to a COA?
The machine is not likely certified by the FCC for Home use but
whatever that is all about, most of my neighborhood have four feet and
all of them could care less what goes on my side of the fence!
I say again, I really like this machine!
from Tiger Direct. Not much in the way of instructions with it. Good
price, 6 USB 2 Ports, kbd, mouse, 4G Ram, 500G HDD all in the Display
unit except mouse & kbd. No indication it is registered so I log on to
HP, get a call in number. The tech advises this is a commercial
machine not their bag but it shows Warranty starting on 9-19. He gives
me another phone #, I opt to call next day. Foreign help desk! First
tech is probably OK, but my hearing aids just don't understand him.
Next tech is OK when he slow talks. I tell him I did not receive a COA
sticker and local shops will not provide service without it. COA =
Certificate of Authenticity. He says since I do have three restore
disks, I don't need a COA.
BTW, I have an outstanding complaint against Tiger Direct & HP already
over a Refurbed B209 printer that is supposed to have a 1 year HP
warranty. Considering that the printer costs less than a print
cartridge, I cannot believe neither of them is interested in resolving
that problem.
Anyway, the computer runs real nice and I like it. Before I call Tiger
Direct and listen to their song and dance routine, what do you folks
think?
Do I need a COA? Am I entitled to a COA?
The machine is not likely certified by the FCC for Home use but
whatever that is all about, most of my neighborhood have four feet and
all of them could care less what goes on my side of the fence!
I say again, I really like this machine!