From: Frank on 28 Jun 2007 14:41 FrankOdom7883(a)gmail.com wrote: > I purchased a Canon printer from Costco. After it ran out of ink, I > purchased a refill ink kit from hobbicolors.com. The prints first > come out streaky, so I ran the cleaning mode. It didn't help. I kept > on running it for hours. Then the stupid ink from hobbicolors.com > totally stopped printing. I called Canon for help and they stated > that the hobbicolors.com ink broke the printer. The representative > would not give me a RMA number to repair the printer, and stated it > was not their fault. I requested to be transferred to the > supervisor. The supervisor stated the same thing. After I threatened > to return the printer at Costco (Costco has a lifetime return policy) > the supervisor stated that he was going to send me free ink. When the > ink came, I tried it again and it still won't print. Then I called > Canon again and tried a second time to get the printer repaired, > however Canon would not help me this time. Therefore, I went to > Costco, and the employee was trying to give me an attitude since the > item was opened. However, after I showed her that the printer still > had the new ink cartridges (the free ones Canon mailed me), they > allowed me to return it. > > I need advise on which is the best printer to buy (less then $200.00) > that is considered a good printer to refill. Also, where is the best > place to buy the refill ink? I'm not going to use the hobbicolors.com > ink, it sucks. > > Frank > Hey meashershithead! You idiot! Give it up! You can't change names and still use the same posting path. You're beyond stupid! Frank (the real one)
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