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  1. Strong agree. Every corsair mouse I've had has failed in less than a year. I normally buy some variant of the m65 as it fits my hand. Corsair is now refusing to warranty any mice I have issues with.
  2. Just wanted to see if you authorized this - sorry I didn't know the correct place to put it. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/pRsM9cP39kRpG2dB/?mibextid=4aq7gz Status audio using what looks like a short circuit clip in their ad
  3. I guess. Their initial responses were pretty lackluster. First of all, only posting to reddit for a month was ridiculous. Second, their first two responses were entirely cope about how 'every other case does the exact same thing' even though every other case doesn't do the exact same thing. They also made excuses about how long shipping was taking, stating that the sold 'a ridiculous amount' of cases. Frankly it's nobody's problem but Dbrand's. If they failed to predict how much hype their marketing would generate that's their fault, not the customers'. I'm happy they're going to replace cases for free, but I don't understand how they didn't find this during testing. Their whole 'preorder the case and wait a month before you can use it with your new phone' approach is also annoying.
  4. I have to lodge a complaint about Savage Jerky. When checking out, they're now pushing Route shipping insurance. Yes, I know it's a small thing, but they're offloading risk onto the customer and profiting off of it and I hate that. At least in the US as far as I understand it's the merchant's responsibility to make sure you get your package - offloading that cost to you is ridiculous. If they cant afford to pay for package insurance they should raise their prices.
  5. Please DON'T work with asurion. I am a PC/Phone tech, have worked for Louis Rossmann (as a receptionist, nothing fancy) and I worked for AT&T for a year. I also had Asurion coverage for 8+years. I have heard > 100 complaints about pricing, hold times, customer service, incorrect charges etc. When I was working at AT&T if asurion charged someone $200-$1000 for the repair or non return deductible, Asurion would tell the customer that it was OUR charge! They refused to right their wrongs. My personal experience is about as annoying as can be. I attempted to schedule THREE screen repairs on my note 9 and had to wait a week between each and the technician never showed up. The customer service representatives could not explain why the technician didn't show up, simply that he didn't. I ended up waiting 3 weeks for no repair. After all that was over, they refused to send another tech and said they would replace my phone for free as a 'service to me'. Of course it's not a service as I had to spend hours transferring all my stuff. Then, a week or so after I switched my stuff, I see a $400 charge from them! When I call, they say that they didn't get my returned phone and are charging me $400 for not returning it. At the time, the note 9 in 128gb was about $290 on ebay. It took > 10 hours of calls over TWO MONTHS to get them to reverse the charge. At that point they admitted that they DO have the device and have had it since 3 days after I shipped it. To summarize, I paid $15/mo for 27 months ($405) and they wanted to charge me $400 for a phone that i DID return for a total of $805 for a screen repair. PLEASE DON'T.
  6. I wouldn't mind. It's a genuinely useful design if done right and I would love to have them all around the house and in all my vehicles. Feels gross using other screwdrivers.
  7. Plenty of people make them, but not this specific design. No idea if it's a patent problem or a craftsman problem. I don't think it's a fault of the mechanism - I haven't had any issues with mine yet.
  8. I understand. I'm not saying it's a guaranteed 50 million unit seller, but if linus hasn't used one I think he'd be impressed. Hopefully the community would be too.
  9. I actually have one of the double drives with the forward/backward control that moves parallel to the shaft - sorry but I hate it. Every electric screwdriver I've tried has been slower, more annoying, and significantly more expensive. The fact that you can say that $100 wouldn't pay for their cost and say so very confidently is pretty telling. How do you know how much it would cost? How do you know how many would sell? Linus could market anything btw.
  10. Bump because I am selfish. Please. If you make one I'll pay $100. I'm so afraid of losing the last ones I have
  11. Sorry op, my phone's about to die so I can't read the whole post but I wanted to mention to make sure you are careful about using raid, I love using raid but every motherboard/operating system I've used has had NO built in way to tell you if one drive is failing. I had a few customers when I was a tech that WERE set up on raid 1, but both drives failed before they installed/used any drive monitoring software, plus the motherboards they had hid SMART data from the OS.
  12. Hopefully this is allowed. Bump and also annoying tag: @LinusTech Pls don't murder me. Please do make a ratchet advance screwdriver. If you guys need one I'll send you one to inspect/disassemble.
  13. Too bad they don't hold the pit vipers lol. Pit vipers, ltt backpack and a swacket sounds like an alarming outfit.
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