LOL, It's not that bad. Just an inquiry, nothing more.
But on another note, why should be allow the company to continue to distribute products which we KNOW have issues?
I don't see the issue being so outrageous that it warrants a class action suit. You can return your product, you can go through 12 of them if you want, returning them for what some may think are minor issues, and they were even giving money back along with processing refunds. If you ask me, they're handling things better than some of the other manufacturers had in the past. Toshiba had an issue with monitors like 7 yrs ago which prompted a C.A. suit. The complainants won due to the fact that Toshiba didn't fix crap...they didn't accept returns, either. The screen was blacking out (something making the backlight not work). Now, THOSE are certainly a reason for a suit.
Was this the sentence structuring you referenced in your post. I'm curious, and my memory is spotty, but I don't remeber in English class being taught or even allowed to use "/" withing a sentence. If I'm not mistaken the "/" didn't come about until the invention of the keyboard.
Oh, actually I may have seen a Shakespear story or two which used "/" within his sentences, so you should be ok to correct anyone's grammer you choose to.
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Also Apple does more than whom... regarding customer satisfaction?
Your sentence eluded in the way of a comparative agrgument, which you never completed. So I'm awaiting a complete sentence in order to respond. From where I sit you just stopped speaking in the middle of your sentence![]()
Right now it sounds as though all of the new Imacs are bad which to my understanding just is not true.