d_jedi
Jun 5th, 2005, 01:20 AM
If you're an owner of a Palm m100, m105, or m125 and you purchased it between the dates of June 1, 1999 and May 4, 2005 (ie. don't bother searching ebay for a "cheap" PDA), you are eligible to receive a replacement if your device loses data when replacing the batteries, according to Palm's instructions (ie. you remove the batteries - and your information is lost.. you have no chance to replace them before data loss), if the unit is otherwise functional.
See:
http://www.taylorsettlement.com/
Unfortunately, this settlement only applies to Americans..
Any lawyer-types know how/if this can be extended to Canada?
See:
http://www.taylorsettlement.com/
Unfortunately, this settlement only applies to Americans..
Any lawyer-types know how/if this can be extended to Canada?