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	<title>Comments on: dead, dead, oh so dead</title>
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		<title>By: James</title>
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		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description>My Kodak had a problem where the battery tray wouldn't stay in the camera. I was also skeptical that it would be fixable, figuring we're in a throw-away society now and they would tell me "can't fix" or "too expensive to fix." I almost didn't call, but I did. Kodak said to send it in, I did, they sent it back, fixed, no charge. And later when the battery tray broke, they mailed me a new one. You just have to say "normal wear and tear," not that you ran over it with your car. I was glad that at least one company still fixes things instead of expecting you to buy another one.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Kodak had a problem where the battery tray wouldn&#8217;t stay in the camera. I was also skeptical that it would be fixable, figuring we&#8217;re in a throw-away society now and they would tell me &#8220;can&#8217;t fix&#8221; or &#8220;too expensive to fix.&#8221; I almost didn&#8217;t call, but I did. Kodak said to send it in, I did, they sent it back, fixed, no charge. And later when the battery tray broke, they mailed me a new one. You just have to say &#8220;normal wear and tear,&#8221; not that you ran over it with your car. I was glad that at least one company still fixes things instead of expecting you to buy another one.</p>
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