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Posted by Todd Allcock on April 13, 2007, 9:54 am
Please log in for more thread options At 13 Apr 2007 04:30:13 -0700 tristanm@bbsat.com.au wrote:
> I have an Imate JasJam and i would have to say it has been the worst
> phone/pda I have ever owned, I purchased it approximatly 6 months ago
> and for the last 5 months I have had no sound what so ever,
You have tried a hard reset, right? That will clear up the problem if
it's not an actual hardware issue.
> the only
> way I know i have an incoming call is if I use the bluetooth ear piece
> that came with it which decided to die over easter and has caused me
> no end of grief due to missed calls, makes a small business look real
> good....NOT!
Not to be an arse about it, but why don't you have you have a backup? I
own a small business too, ad I have a few old phones tucked away in a
drawer that I can put my SIM in if my phone everneeds service. (I even
kept my old PDA so if my PPC phone dies I can go back to using separate
devices again until I sort it all out.)
> the only way I can have this problem sorted is to
> purchase a new phone while mine is away being fixed. yesterday I
> missed 28 calls and all the company that i purchased the phone from
> can say is buy another phone and we'll send yours away, so much for
> warrenty, Imates warrenty isn't worth the paper its printed on!
That stinks, but if you think I'd risk missing 28 business calls on a
phone that hasn't worked right for five months you're crazy- my SIM
would've been in an old Nokia 4 months and 29 days ago and the imate
would've been in the shop (and back by now.)
> I know
> of 2 other jasjams that have the same issues you discribe, one of
> these phones has been away for 2 months being fixed. All i can say is
> DON"T BUY AN IMATE!!!!!!
Regardless of your suggestion, you've got one now. Get it fixed before
it costs you buiness.
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