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    6234w chop shop

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by WingManny, Mar 10, 2009.

  1. WingManny

    WingManny Notebook Enthusiast

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    So my 6324w died and I'm not paying zepto 4500dkk (900usd) to repair it, so I wonder how much is it worth to sell seperaty?

    Still good is the 2*1gb ram, T7300 cpu, battery and 100gb 7200rpm hd (+plus screen and cabin).

    Is this something you can sell above 700dkk (120usd) since that is what zepto charges (!!!!!!!!) to get it back.

    Oh, and I now got a spare power adapter for sale, since I will never buy zepto again.
     
  2. CLB-NL

    CLB-NL Notebook Deity

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    And you haven't got any warranty anymore...
     
  3. nirana

    nirana Notebook Enthusiast

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    where are you from? Denmark?

    If so try hol.dk/newz.dk/tweakup.dk forums

    Loads of ppl buy old stuff like this there.
     
  4. Zepto USA

    Zepto USA Company Representative

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    We have mainboard for sale. :)
     
  5. t3K|Mac

    t3K|Mac Notebook Guru

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    i'd like to have your heatpipe + heatsink.
     
  6. WingManny

    WingManny Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well, silly me thought it was OK to remove the keyboard, the pc was allready fried. (please refrain from making the obvious comment)

    That voids the warranty eventhough it is a fault so common that other companies like dell extends the warrenty.
     
  7. Megatron

    Megatron Notebook Consultant

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    Funny. I called them at zepto and asked if i could remove the keyboard to clean out dust and put some tape between the keyboard and CD-drive. They said it wouldn't void my warranty :S
     
  8. DeepThought

    DeepThought Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yeah, this was the attitude of the people at Zepto that I've spoken to, too. I suggest you actually make a call or two, trying to sort this out. So, unless you actually broke something else while removing the keyboard, I think you should give it a try!

    Good luck!
     
  9. CLB-NL

    CLB-NL Notebook Deity

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    Removing your keyboard won't void your warranty!
    You can also put in a new HDD or a new RAM, no problem!