I just stumbled on this looking for a battery for my PowerBook. I can't be bothered to read the whole thread, but from what I did read, nobody commented on the fact that the damage done from the "exploding battery" was not particularly close to where the battery is situated, which is down the centerline!! Impossible for the "damage" to be in this location. Apparently it doesn't take much to scam. Russell
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I just stumbled on this looking for a battery for my PowerBook.
I can't be bothered to read the whole thread, but from what I did read, nobody commented on the fact that the damage done from the "exploding battery" was not particularly close to where the battery is situated, which is down the centerline!!
Impossible for the "damage" to be in this location. Apparently it doesn't take much to scam.
Russell