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Wow, looks like manufacturer finally put in what we in Tech Support
have all wanted for years, a "Zap User" function ; )<br>
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-Bill Ensley<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.bearprinting.com">www.bearprinting.com</a><br>
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On 5/3/2012 12:32 PM, wes wrote:
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cite="mid:CAA1wLO=hPFf+Z_Chv+9Vb8K-tuNVKUYMdC6Qp5tmEJr9JN9jAg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">in my company, we ship a voip phone to each new
employee for use in their job duties. over the course of the last
3 years or so, 2 employees have reported receiving a severe shock
from their phone. 1 I could write off as a fluke. 2 is a little
too coincidental. I don't want to wait around and see what number
3 will mean for us.
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<div>so my question is, is there any place around town that can
thoroughly inspect the phone and accessories and give me some
idea of where the fault could have come from?</div>
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<div>of course, any theories or input from the general crowd is
also welcome :)</div>
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<div>I'm more interested in possibly hiring a lab with a
reputation for such things, so I can get documented results I
can use in case things get Real Bad in the future.</div>
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<div>thanks all,</div>
<div>-wes</div>
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