
J.B. of Stateboro, GA on Jan. 1, 2000
I purchased a Proteva PR 200 Computer from Home Shopping Network on March 29, 1998. On August 25, 1998 I reported a problem with it to Proteva Technical Support. My modem, video card, and motherboard had crashed, according to the technician.
After they have sent technicians from two companies, Tech Force and BancTech, to repair my computer, as of today, March 24, 1999, my computer is still not operational. The modem and video card were replaced and three different motherboards installed.
The last technician, George, from BancTech came on March 4, 1999 and installed a motherboard and video card. Upon completion of the installation, it still would not boot up the mouse. George said he needed a manual for the VA-502 motherboard, com1 & com2 cables, and a mouse. I had this same problem when the other technicians who replaced the motherboard, but they all said the new motherboard was DOA.
George said there probably was nothing wrong with the others but the jumper settings weren't set correctly. He needed a manual to set the jumpers correctly. He called Proteva to order the parts needed and was given a reference ID # TS6006. As occured everytime I've called Proteva's Technical Support, Time Space, nobody knows anything when I reference the service ID #. I am then told to call BancTech, and they say they can't do anything because Proteva never sent an authorization to do the repairs.
When I call Proteva's repair department, 1-800-800-9059, all agents are busy. I leave a message and nobody ever returns my call. Also, I have sent three e-mail messages from Proteva's web site since Feb. 1, 1999, but I have never received a reply.
On the morning of March 23, 1999, I talked to a Home Shopping Network representative, Tom, and he said he would e-mail a manager at Proteva and call me back the same day, but I have received no reply. I have tried to get an address for Proteva to send a certified letter, but nobody can give me one.
I purchased the computer for my 12 year old son to use for school and also for me to do some work for my job at home. It has been inoperable since the start of my sons school and he hasn't been able to use it. He took a computer keyboarding class, and was unable to practice at home. He as had a spanish class, and unable to study the Spanish program on CD at home. Also, I have an encyclopedia on CD that can't be used because of the malfunction.