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  <updated>2008-01-02T19:55:08+00:00</updated>
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    <title>Playing with a uk2.net server</title>
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    <published>2006-11-24T18:31:32+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-01-02T19:55:08+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>tumbleweed</name>
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    <category term="hosting" />
    <category term="internet" />
    <category term="me-elsewhere" />
    <category term="uk2" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m having fun with a <a href="http://www.uk2.net/" title="A respected and cheap docklands dedicated host">uk2.net</a>&nbsp;dedicated&nbsp;server.</p>

<p>A video-hosting site that I admin is currently hosted on a colo box with some <em>very</em> expensive bandwith. While the burstable bandwidth we can get on it is <em>amazing</em>, it&#8217;s staggeringly expensive, and we have a small quota. Thus we can&#8217;t sustain too&nbsp;much&nbsp;traffic.</p>

<p>For poorer customers, I want to look at some cheaper bandwidth&#8230; <span class="caps"><span class="caps">UK2</span></span>.net are having a special where you can try a dedicated box for £0.99 for it&#8217;s first month. With 2TiB of traffic / month (2 orders of magnitude more than the co-lo box) it is more than up to the job, and upgrading to an un-metered 10M link&nbsp;is&nbsp;cheap.</p>

<p>So, I&#8217;m trying out the mid-range option. I get a GiB of <span class="caps"><span class="caps">RAM</span></span>, <span class="caps"><span class="caps">80GB</span></span> <span class="caps"><span class="caps">HDD</span></span>, and more bandwidth than I know what to do with. A bittorent :-) test shows that it&#8217;s reasonably&nbsp;well&nbsp;connected.</p>

<p>Now to set up a demo website and see how it compares to our current&nbsp;uber-expensive&nbsp;box.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m having fun with a <a href="http://www.uk2.net/" title="A respected and cheap docklands dedicated host">uk2.net</a> dedicated&nbsp;server.</p>

<p>A video-hosting site that I admin is currently hosted on a colo box with some <em>very</em> expensive bandwith. While the burstable bandwidth we can get on it is <em>amazing</em>, it&#8217;s staggeringly expensive, and we have a small quota. Thus we can&#8217;t sustain too much&nbsp;traffic.</p>

<p>For poorer customers, I want to look at some cheaper bandwidth&#8230; <span class="caps">UK2</span>.net are having a special where you can try a dedicated box for £0.99 for it&#8217;s first month. With 2TiB of traffic / month (2 orders of magnitude more than the co-lo box) it is more than up to the job, and upgrading to an un-metered 10M link is&nbsp;cheap.</p>

<p>So, I&#8217;m trying out the mid-range option. I get a GiB of <span class="caps">RAM</span>, <span class="caps">80GB</span> <span class="caps">HDD</span>, and more bandwidth than I know what to do with. A bittorent :-) test shows that it&#8217;s reasonably well&nbsp;connected.</p>

<p>Now to set up a demo website and see how it compares to our current uber-expensive&nbsp;box.</p>
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    <title>Letter to Acer</title>
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    <published>2006-11-13T10:22:46+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-01-02T19:55:08+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>tumbleweed</name>
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    <category term="acer" />
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    <category term="nightmares" />
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>To: Support Manager, Acer&nbsp;Europe,&nbsp;Switzerland</p>

<p>Cc: Support Manager, Acer Africa (Pty)&nbsp;Ltd,&nbsp;Sandton</p>

<p>Incl: Invoice for laptop and 3yr Extended Warranty, Original complaint about wrong model, Support reply, Pricing for&nbsp;new&nbsp;motherboard</p>

<p><span class="caps"><span class="caps">RE</span></span>: Extended Warranty not valid outside country&nbsp;of&nbsp;purchase.</p>

<p>Dear&nbsp;Sir/Madam,</p>

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<p>I had an Acer Ferrari 4005WMLi laptop bought for me (it came out of my salary) by <a href="http://www.getreel.co.uk/">GetReel Digital Services</a>, while I was working for them in the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">UK</span></span> around August 2005. It was bought through <a href="http://www.easycom.co.uk/">Easy Computers</a>, in the guise of <a href="http://www.acernotebooks.co.uk/">acernotebooks.co.uk</a>, which is prominently linked from <a href="http://www.acer.co.uk/">Acer&#8217;s website</a>.</p>

<p>I didn&#8217;t actually receive the right model from <a href="http://www.easycom.co.uk/">Easy Computers</a>, I got one with 32bit Windows <span class="caps"><span class="caps">XP</span></span>, and no paperwork for my extended warranty. I complained about this (complaint attached), but received no reply from Acer, so I dropped it. I hardly ever use Windows, so it wasn&#8217;t very important to me, and I had the invoice to prove&nbsp;the&nbsp;warranty.</p>

<p>It&#8217;s given me good service for a year, definitely a good buy. It ran <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a> Linux pretty well (although the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">DSDT</span></span> provided in the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">BIOS</span></span> is atrocious &#8212;- it thinks that my battery (dis)charges in ~3s, and is full of other errors). I have recommended the same model to several associates&nbsp;and&nbsp;clients.</p>

<p>Around 2 weeks ago, it developed a fault that is causing it to crash constantly, and occasionally fail to boot up, beeping 3 times. I have verified the same crashes in Windows, and they seem temperature dependant. I contacted Acer Support, who postulated that it&#8217;s a dead motherboard, I concur. I was never given a support <span class="caps"><span class="caps">ID</span></span> that I can quote, only an automated response (attached), the rest of the conversation happened over the phone to Acer&nbsp;South&nbsp;Africa.</p>

<p>However, they also told me that my warranty isn&#8217;t valid, because I bought the laptop in a different country, and accused me of illegally grey-importing my laptop while on a holiday in <span class="caps"><span class="caps">UK</span></span>. They have quoted me R6 099 for a new motherboard and labour. I assume this repair would take place in Johannesburg, so I would have to pay courier costs to and from there, too. That is insane, for that price, I could take a trip to the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">UK</span></span>, where my warranty is valid, and get a repair that wouldn&#8217;t void my (rather&nbsp;dubious)&nbsp;warranty.</p>

<p>I work for GetReel in both <span class="caps"><span class="caps">UK</span></span> (I&#8217;m an <span class="caps"><span class="caps">EU</span></span> citizen), and remotely from South Africa, so when I bought the laptop, I specifically enquired if the warranty <em>was</em> international. I was informed that it was, so I bought the 3yr extended version. I&#8217;m an <span class="caps"><span class="caps">IT</span></span> professional, so I know that hard drives have a propensity to die, laptops aren&#8217;t easy or cheap to mend, and so long warranties are a good thing. I spend a lot of time in South Africa, so I wouldn&#8217;t have bought the extended warranty if they had told me that it wasn&#8217;t&nbsp;valid&nbsp;internationally.</p>

<p>In this day and age, laptop users travel the world, constantly, so I find the idea of a global laptop manufacturer, whose warranties are only valid in one&nbsp;country&nbsp;ludicrous.</p>

<p>Please can you organise for my laptop to repaired, at Acer&#8217;s expense, under warranty in South Africa, or for it to be couriered for free to Europe for repair&nbsp;and&nbsp;back.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Stefano&nbsp;Rivera</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>To: Support Manager, Acer Europe,&nbsp;Switzerland</p>

<p>Cc: Support Manager, Acer Africa (Pty) Ltd,&nbsp;Sandton</p>

<p>Incl: Invoice for laptop and 3yr Extended Warranty, Original complaint about wrong model, Support reply, Pricing for new&nbsp;motherboard</p>

<p><span class="caps">RE</span>: Extended Warranty not valid outside country of&nbsp;purchase.</p>

<p>Dear&nbsp;Sir/Madam,</p>

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<p>I had an Acer Ferrari 4005WMLi laptop bought for me (it came out of my salary) by <a href="http://www.getreel.co.uk/">GetReel Digital Services</a>, while I was working for them in the <span class="caps">UK</span> around August 2005. It was bought through <a href="http://www.easycom.co.uk/">Easy Computers</a>, in the guise of <a href="http://www.acernotebooks.co.uk/">acernotebooks.co.uk</a>, which is prominently linked from <a href="http://www.acer.co.uk/">Acer&#8217;s website</a>.</p>

<p>I didn&#8217;t actually receive the right model from <a href="http://www.easycom.co.uk/">Easy Computers</a>, I got one with 32bit Windows <span class="caps">XP</span>, and no paperwork for my extended warranty. I complained about this (complaint attached), but received no reply from Acer, so I dropped it. I hardly ever use Windows, so it wasn&#8217;t very important to me, and I had the invoice to prove the&nbsp;warranty.</p>

<p>It&#8217;s given me good service for a year, definitely a good buy. It ran <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a> Linux pretty well (although the <span class="caps">DSDT</span> provided in the <span class="caps">BIOS</span> is atrocious &#8212;- it thinks that my battery (dis)charges in ~3s, and is full of other errors). I have recommended the same model to several associates and&nbsp;clients.</p>

<p>Around 2 weeks ago, it developed a fault that is causing it to crash constantly, and occasionally fail to boot up, beeping 3 times. I have verified the same crashes in Windows, and they seem temperature dependant. I contacted Acer Support, who postulated that it&#8217;s a dead motherboard, I concur. I was never given a support <span class="caps">ID</span> that I can quote, only an automated response (attached), the rest of the conversation happened over the phone to Acer South&nbsp;Africa.</p>

<p>However, they also told me that my warranty isn&#8217;t valid, because I bought the laptop in a different country, and accused me of illegally grey-importing my laptop while on a holiday in <span class="caps">UK</span>. They have quoted me R6 099 for a new motherboard and labour. I assume this repair would take place in Johannesburg, so I would have to pay courier costs to and from there, too. That is insane, for that price, I could take a trip to the <span class="caps">UK</span>, where my warranty is valid, and get a repair that wouldn&#8217;t void my (rather dubious)&nbsp;warranty.</p>

<p>I work for GetReel in both <span class="caps">UK</span> (I&#8217;m an <span class="caps">EU</span> citizen), and remotely from South Africa, so when I bought the laptop, I specifically enquired if the warranty <em>was</em> international. I was informed that it was, so I bought the 3yr extended version. I&#8217;m an <span class="caps">IT</span> professional, so I know that hard drives have a propensity to die, laptops aren&#8217;t easy or cheap to mend, and so long warranties are a good thing. I spend a lot of time in South Africa, so I wouldn&#8217;t have bought the extended warranty if they had told me that it wasn&#8217;t valid&nbsp;internationally.</p>

<p>In this day and age, laptop users travel the world, constantly, so I find the idea of a global laptop manufacturer, whose warranties are only valid in one country&nbsp;ludicrous.</p>

<p>Please can you organise for my laptop to repaired, at Acer&#8217;s expense, under warranty in South Africa, or for it to be couriered for free to Europe for repair and&nbsp;back.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Stefano&nbsp;Rivera</p>
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