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Don't build them like use to!
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| Tennman 2002-12-20, 8:47 pm |
| I work for a major electronics firm that builds projection televisions. A couple days ago a CET friend of mine called me to tell me about a service call he made that day, in which a projection arrived at the users home DOA.Upon opening the TV he was surprized to find one of the two main motherboards missing.Now as I say I work at the firm that made this TV and I can't figure out how a TV like this can leave the plant with only one of the two main boards in it. We have four (4), inspection points to check out every major function in the TV yet nobody noticed that the main board was missing!!!!!!!!! I have a hard time believing that we have people working here at the plant that are that dumb | |
| studymode 2002-12-20, 8:53 pm |
| maybe someone stole it. | |
| ChrisDfer 2002-12-21, 2:21 am |
| Yeah thats what I was thinking. | |
| enforcer 2002-12-21, 8:11 am |
| what?, like by the user you mean? | |
| Tennman 2002-12-21, 3:48 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by ChrisDfer
Yeah thats what I was thinking.
My CRT friend tells me that the factory seals on the TV were still intect when he checked the TV so that means that the TV left the plant without one of its main boards. At the check points the TV would not work with only one mainboard as it would have 50% of its circuitry missing. That means to me that one or all of the check points failed to check the TV. In this case it makes all of us at the plant look bad.
We are all consumers, and when pay our money for something we expect it to work as expected, if not we may have second thoughts about every buying that product again. | |
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| Was the inspection date the day after your Christmas party, because that would explain a lot. Then again sometimes weird stuff happens. |
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