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On 10/17, Allen Hecht wrote:
> At last months meeting I selected a SMC Barricade router from the raffle.
> Either I didn't see it or I didn't look for it but I did not come away with the
>
> power adaptor.
>
> I contacted SMC and they told me they would send me another for $10.00
> (including shiping costs).
>
> I did that and they promptly sent me a COMPLETE Barricade with Power adaptor,
> software and documentation. (Good service department).
>
> If someone knows where the previous power adaptor is I would like to make a
> complete set available for some future raffle.
Allen,
I was the proximate source of that item -- not sure where I acquired it, except
that it
was not a purchase, but probably from an earlier raffle. I gave it to a
relative, who used
it for 8 or 10 months, then returned it to me when he got a more current and
elaborate
unit. But he forgot about the power adaptor, which turned up later.
My being able to attend the ad hoc Dec. SCOUG meeting was a last minute thing,
but I
brought the power adaptor with me. In the Dec. raffle, I noticed that there was
an SMC
7004BR . . . with no power adaptor. But this unit looked like it had 100,000
miles on it,
whereas the unit I had returned to the raffle process, minus the adaptor, was
nearly
pristine *in appearance.* The manual, s/w, and accoutrements were also absent.
Therefore, I wonder if this was indeed the same unit, doomed to resurface
periodically,
haunting our raffles into the distant future ?
Anyway, whether it was or it wasn't, whether we're talking about the one you won
or
another that someone else won last Sun., I still have that power adaptor for it,
and it
is available to you or any other adaptor-less SMC owner, by first request.
Just let me know.
Jordan
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