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Old 17-01-08, 10:33 AM
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One thing I do know instead of slagging people or companies off when one wants something from them is to ask politely if something can be done.
WTF??? Sorry, there is a misunderstanding, I'm not asking politely for a favor from VIa. I brought a via epia EN12000 (250 euros at that time) after reading that Via was supporting linux, which is false.
I do not ask politely what is my RIGHT! I DEMAND a working driver ad Via should be obliged to do such a thing, or remove the claim that it's supporting linux and refund my hardware.
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I worked for a company where people (customers) demand without a please or a thank you and wonder why service is bad to them.
Hey It's Via's fault, not mine. Do you remember the saying "the customer is always right"? I'm an unsatisfied customer and as such I'm not polite at all. I'll be polite to Via when Via will behave politely with me by doing what it's expected to do: support Linux.
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Anyhow lets hope VIA can help you people out and remember ask nicely.
Not at all!! I'm not asking for a favor!! As a customer I have rights and I expect Via to respect them, nicely or not.
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I know personally I always repond better to politeness.
For what I care Via could offend me and still release a decent driver. I wouldn't bother with that (even though many others could), I only want Via to do what it has to do.
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