We just had to plunk down over $400.00 for a new SONY BD 350 because their ARcoos copy protection jammed up on our otherwise excellent SLV300P DVD player. I called SONY seeking any accomodation or voucher- anything because their anti-copying protection upgrade wasn't my fault. After being shuffled around and on holds for 45 miunutes the customer relations person acted solemn but may as well have laughed when stating SONY has no intention of offering anything to a loyal customer such as myself. After reading the blogs RE) the other class action law suits is there not an attorney out there willing to continue the action to grant reliefe to those of us who are stuck with DVD players that can't play the SONY dvd's?
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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We just had to plunk down over $400.00 for a new SONY BD 350 because their ARcoos copy protection jammed up on our otherwise excellent SLV300P DVD player. I called SONY seeking any accomodation or voucher- anything because their anti-copying protection upgrade wasn't my fault.
After being shuffled around and on holds for 45 miunutes the customer relations person acted solemn but may as well have laughed when stating SONY has no intention of offering anything to a loyal customer such as myself.
After reading the blogs RE) the other class action law suits is there not an attorney out there willing to continue the action to grant reliefe to those of us who are stuck with DVD players that can't play the SONY dvd's?