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[MENTION=9040]B1nary[/MENTION] check your whatsapp - we have placed orders already, if you want place your order and say collect for delivery and I will pick it up and give you tomorrow
 
Thanx for the feedback but how will i know which routers support say just vodacom or telkoms 8ta. Its not for me its for farm people who have no line access
 
Sorry to pop this here, but this is driving me crazy... a long couple of years ago, a HDD manufacturer was having financial trouble. So they took a whole bunch of empty HDD enclosures, filled their it with weights, used rocks of some sort I think, then shipped it to costumers.
Their tactic\logic was, they would get paid for the HDDs and use that money to get the business back on its feet. They would then replace the HDDs sent out with new working ones, hoping no one would be the wiser as you can't open the HDD without voiding the warranty. But they fired or laid off one of the guys who filled the HDD and he blew the whistle... what was that company called?

My google ninja skills are nowhere to be found today....
 
Sorry to pop this here, but this is driving me crazy... a long couple of years ago, a HDD manufacturer was having financial trouble. So they took a whole bunch of empty HDD enclosures, filled their it with weights, used rocks of some sort I think, then shipped it to costumers.
Their tactic\logic was, they would get paid for the HDDs and use that money to get the business back on its feet. They would then replace the HDDs sent out with new working ones, hoping no one would be the wiser as you can't open the HDD without voiding the warranty. But they fired or laid off one of the guys who filled the HDD and he blew the whistle... what was that company called?

My google ninja skills are nowhere to be found today....

Never heard that story before :| sounds fake
 
lol, lame reference to fake claim infront of a lady.

But the HDD story is true, at least I read it....but that story might have been faked... still searching.
 
Hah, found it...persistent googling pays off...sort of, I remembered partially. Miniscribe packed bricks inside boxes to add weight so that their stock would look better than what it really was.

In July 1987, Parker, director of far east operations, told Wiles that something was amiss, and in August Wiles travelled to Hong Kong and Singapore where he found a complete loss of control. The inventory count that fall showed the numbers had grown to $15 million, mostly in Colorado. A report was prepared to consider various solution, but Wiles suggested they continue hiding the problem and ordered all copies of the report be destroyed.
This led to the company's most infamous cover-up; the managers rented a second warehouse in Colorado where they personally packed 26,000 bricks into hard drive boxes and shipped them to Singapore in order to shore up the inventory count. After the count was complete, they recalled those serial numbers as defective units, but instead of writing them off, they checked them into inventory, along with other failed drives that had been returned.

Source : Wikipedia

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