>
> >
> >If anything gos wrong with unit within the
> >warrenty time just return it to ANY radio shack around the world and get
> >to repaired for FREE!..:)
> >
> >
>
> Except if you drop it or damage it yourself in which the TSP does NOT cover
> it. You will have to pay the bill yourself in that case. Many Radio Shack
> salesmen have told me otherwise but when we went over the TSP together it
> became clear TO THEM that damage is not covered. I found this out the hard
> way when I dropped a covered piece of Tandy electronics, it quit working, I
> brought it in (proud to have purchased the TSP), they checked it out,
> declared that I must've dropped it and that it was therefore not covered by
> the TSP. I was hopping mad because I had specifically asked the salesman
> about that when I bought the warranty. My wife still won't let me buy
> anything from the Shack because of the money they cost me on that deal (I
> was ready to forgive and forget). But if the screen calibration goes haywire
> or the ROM glitches out it would be nice to have it covered. I personally
> will take it as a sign from God that I shuld try the OmniGo or the Next
> thing after that (using my old Wizard 9600 while I wait).
>
You might try taking it to a different radio shack. I've dropped things a
number of times over the years and had them replaced with the TSP. Some
of the salesmen know better but do it anyway because it's such a common
practice. I've never had a problem over this at RS and I've always told
them if I've dropped it.
Barry