It's a long story actually...
SHORT STORY: I'm screwed and almost $1,000 in the hole.
LONG STORY:
I bought the computer off of eBay for $700 in June and took it home for the summer (vacation). I bought a bunch of wireless networking stuff for it while back and started having problems with various keys not working, so I purchased 1-year tech support through Gateway for $150 - but they sent the information to my home address, not to where I was visiting.
So, when I got home, the computer key problems went away (maybe because it was no longer connected via wireless network as I had to wait for the school's networking people to set me up.) Anyway, during those few days, I dropped the laptop battery out of the computer to turn it off when it got hot and locked up -- at the time, I didn't know how else to turn the thing off. Then, it wouldn't restart (same thing, fan runs, light on, but nothing else).
So, I used my Gateway Tech Support and they said to call warranty department because it was still under warranty. "Thank Gosh!", I thought! Then the warranty people told me that it was a stolen laptop and that I could not have it serviced. They told me to contact eBay/PayPal to get my money back, so I did. eBay/PayPal told me I needed a police report to even "try" to get my money back. (Mind you, I "tried" to get my money back from PayPal before and ended up being out $500, but that's a different story.)
So, I called the local police department to try and get a police report and they said that becuase it was Internet related that I had to call the FBU Internet Frauds Dept. So I did. And the phone number was an answering maching message directing me to a website with a long, detailed form to fill out. I filled it out and, basically, got an email back saying "we get thousands of emails monthly, we may or may not be able to get back to you". Oh great!
So that was a few weeks ago when I finally decided that I should just go get the thing fixed. I took the laptop to Fry's and pumped out $120 for a diagnosis ($90) & "re-seating of the RAM" ($30). They got the darn thing to work and I was in heaven for about 2 hours!! While the battery wasn't recharging, at least the computer was working! And THEN, my son pulled out the power plug while it was on and *BOOM* same exact problem again -- won't turn back on!
NOOOOOOOOOO! :cry:
So, I took it back to Fry's so that they could tell me what the underlying problem was, not what the "symptom" was. They pretty much told me that it "is now a different problem from when I brought the computer in the first time and that reseating the RAM again is not fixing it". Ya, I know, I tried to "re-seat the RAM" before I took it back to them (btw, they charged me $30 for something that took me, literally, 2 minutes to do *insert random cuss word here*). But, SOMETHING is causing it to bump the RAM each time it is turned off inapprorpriately to begin with and that's what I wanted to know for my $120.
So, anyway, that's my story. Did you make it through reading the whole thing? :eek: