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Join Date: Nov 2005
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panny pvr what should I do?
Hi everyone,
I purchased the panny pvr being a fan of there gear,but am dissapointed they have not sorted out there software problems.I bought said item in july without knowing of 6 or problems but I soon found out.I was told that the problems would be fixed in Aug,Sept,Oct,Nov & now its December.I was going to send it back & get a different make,but looking on the forums for the other models they seem to be having problems of there own.Do I keep the panny or try another make? Have a good week |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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i bought my panny pvr a week ago and had no real problems with it.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: N.W of Brighton
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Don't delay, buy Today
If you're not happy
with your panny Then go get a Toppy! Sorry, wasn't going to make a verse; it just happened. I too had a panny, a lot of it was potentially good, but despite the promises they have not fixed it. There's no point in hanging on - if you're dissatisfied chop it in. I did and Luuuuv my Toppy; no lost recordings, reasonably easy to use, but most important it's reliable. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Couldn't agree more. Junk it* and get a toppy.
Steve *junked mine six months ago and still fighting to get my money back from the reseller! |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Have taken your advice,am going to change my panny to a toppy.Can you copy from one pvr to another?
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