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    Rubber Feet m68xx

    Discussion in 'eMachines' started by stylee, Mar 7, 2005.

  1. stylee

    stylee Notebook Guru

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    For those of you who have lost a rubber foot or two of you laptop, I contacted eMachines and this is what they had to say:

    Dear Kevin:

    Thank you for contacting eMachines.

    I see that you need information on how to obtain rubber feet for your M6809 eMachines notebook.

    I understand this issue can be rather frustrating. However, you may want to get in touch with any local hardware or third party vendors for the part that you need as our parts department does not have them available.

    I hope this email has addressed your concern and I look forward to the resolution of your issue soon.

    Should you require further assistance with your eMachines system, please feel free to send another message. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.

    Sincerely,
    Rudy


    So eMachines doesn't even sell simple parts that are "More than likely" to fall off. What a pain in th a$$... My advice, go to best buy and rip some off the display models and super glue them on.
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  2. labradogs1

    labradogs1 Notebook Geek

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    eMachines doesn't make laptops anymore. That's why they don't have parts.




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