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Or maybe it was HAL
I think that it’s most likely Rajiv in Bangalore
I’m looking save some money (€50 isn’t to be sneezed at these days….) by buying one of these thingies in America instead of here.
I asked a fairly simple question on Iomega’s website:
Go to http://www.iomega.com click on the SUPPORT tab and then you will see Contact Us.
Look for the YELLOW Bubble with the question mark in it.
It will ask you to scroll to select the product you have.
Enter in the Serial Number, it will tell you that the product is in warranty.
Look for the How do I get help, right under that you will see Live 1 on 1 CHAT,
Click that, make sure you enter in your first and last name, email address, and
operating system. There will be a window that will open for the live chat.
Their hours are 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., E.S.T., Monday thru Friday.
Me: How can I have a serial number?
If I had the product, I would have the power supply and I could read the label on it, which means I wouldn’t have to ask you.
I’m looking to buy the product, I need to know whether it will work
both in the USA and the rest of the world
DAVE: I am sorry for the misunderstanding. I should have made it clear that we need the serial number from the drive, not the power supply.
Me: Can you understand that I haven’t bought a MiniMax drive yet? This would explain why I don’t have a serial number.
However I do intend buying a MiniMax drive, but before I do I need to know if the power supply is rated 100-240v.
You’re bound to have this on your spec list. If not, just look on the box.
DAVEIt is 110-240.
I’m still shaking my head….

