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HP Pushed Firmware That Makes Printers Reject Third-Party Ink Cartridges

Consumers like to think that we can use the items we’ve legally purchased however we see fit. If we want to cover our new backpack with rhinestones or use third-party ink cartridges in the printer that we bought, who is the manufacturer to stop us? Yet while backpacks might stay Bedazzled, you can’t always use whatever ink you want in your printer. [More]

I'd Like To Use This $100,000 Paper Tray To Print The World's Most Expensive Liquid, Please

I'd Like To Use This $100,000 Paper Tray To Print The World's Most Expensive Liquid, Please

Tipster Colin sent us this amusing snafu. Is this HP’s grand plan to get back at Kodak for those aggressive ads??

Office Max Apologizes, Actually Apologizes, For Snooty Manager

Office Max Apologizes, Actually Apologizes, For Snooty Manager

The condescending store-manager, irked that your request for them to fulfill their contractual agreement has forced them away from a high-scoring session of Snood. Long have consumers suffered under his reign of caprice and indifference. No longer. A weakness has been discovered. The EECB, a modern version of “taking it to the top.” Jim used it and got not only the rare and magnificent personal apology, but a $30 gift card and he was allowed to make the return he wanted to do in the first place. His story follows.