On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 23:57:15 +0000, Peter Flynn <peter at silmaril.ie> wrote: > Joshua Layne wrote: >> >> On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 01:56:43 +0000, Peter Flynn <peter at silmaril.ie> > wrote: >> with a fair assurance that I have the same problem as Peter. I will be >> getting the power adapter replaced under warranty if at all possible. > If >> nothing else, Nokia is more likely to acknowledge it as an actual issue > if >> they have had warranty issues on it. > > I bought mine from eBay, so I am flying without a warranty. > Is there somewhere I can report this kind of failure separately? > Although IMHE large companies probably aren't interested in things > like charger failures unless they are a health/safety hazard :-) I think you are spot on about the lack of interest - certainly in the customer rep I talked to, so not sure what the warranty is worth. I have to ship the charger to them at my expense and then wait for a replacement (if they see a problem with it). Seems really silly for a piece of gear that I can buy for under $20. OTOH, the car chargers (the DC-4) seem to be really robust and I doubt I will ever have an issue with them (I bought two: one to hack apart for USB power) -josh