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-- Fate and damaged LCDs.... (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=1334)
My PP Pro with its 2MB/IR upgrade was tucked away in its 3Com case and had survived many a droppings without incidence. It was a faithfull evening in January that rather than having the belt go through the case, I only had it slipped onto my pant pocket. I was trying to take it off and set it on the dining room table but instead, the whole thing, case and Pilot fell to the ground (made of a very lovely but beginning to be loathable hardwood) and made a worrisome crack noise.
A quick look at it and I noticed the screen wasn't physically damaged but when turning it on, the display flickered and only showed part of what should have been there. Later, I was told that the ribbon cable to the LCD had come apart.
The good folks at 3Com informed me that a refurbed unit would cost $150 Cdn and that I'd be better off buying a new 3e at around $200 Cdn and enjoy the improvements and longer warranty.
Since I've had my eye on the Visor for some time, I thought that'd be the one for me. However Handspring no longer shipped to Canada and it hadn't quite gone retail yet.
And so, I went along without a Palm device as I waited for some word that they'd be readily available in the land of the Great White North. And when I could not bare to wait any longer, I made the two hour drive today, May 13, 2000 down to Buffalo from Toronto where the good folks at CompUSA sourced me and my fiance two units as well as a nifty little Stowaway keyboard.
I got it home and played with it, re-synched all of the information collected in MS Outlook and tried to put some sense of order back into my life. I sat on the couch, which is positioned over the same hardwood flooring as I tried to figure out an easy way of mounting the visor on the keyboard.
Then, only hours after buying my wonderfull new Visor, the unit slipped, the force I used to push the keyboard against the Visor sent it tumbling off the couch and onto the floor. I picked it up and low and behold.... cracks across the screen.
If anyone has gotten this far down the message, would you be able to tell me whether Handspring still replaces cracked screens for free and what sort of fees there will be for shipping to a Canadian address....
May the god or patron saint of PDAs have mercy on me!!!
TIA
Bill
Technopop:
Good news! If you are in Canada, Handspring will replace our cracked display absolutely Free! No shipping charges either. If you were living in the US, you would have to pay $85.
wow, your 3e broke from falling off a table, mine broke in my coat pocket due to (as far as I can geuss) temerature changes. But as far as falls go, I once dropped my 3e out of a car door going 45MPH (it was in it's belt clip case) I was shocked when I got a phone call that one person about 2miles from my home said they had found my Palm. Thank goodness for the little "owner" preference.
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Techno:
Yardie is full of it. I am in the USA, and I dropped my VDX on a hardwood floor and although it didn't have a cracked screen, and displayed just fine, tapping on the screen had all the impact of tapping on my desk.
When I called HS, they told me it was a $75 charge to replace the screen, but since I had no replacements up to this point, they would replace my VDX with a new one. (New/refurbished) In any case, I got what I can only describe as a new VDX 3 days later. It works fine. No cost, just friendly help.
I don't know if they still have that CS offer available, but you can try. And if they won't ship it to you, I will be happy to play the middle man for you. Ship it to me, and I will transship it to you at no cost, just as a favor. My company ships to Canada all of the time. No prob.
Larry 
Well.... a call to CompUSA this morning and they said that they'd be glad to provide me with a replacement so long as I picked up their $20 extended warranty.
Happy as I was, I didn't think about Canada Customs and their thoughts on everything and so I got dinged not only on the replacement but on the unit my fiance had bought too. Ugh....
Thanks to everyone that's replied so far with their suggestions.
Technopop:
I know for a fact that Handspring will ship a replacement to for free (for now). I also know for a fact that Handspring is charging $85 for broken displays if you live in the US (will be charging Canadians soon as well).
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