Class Action Suit Forces Palm to Replace Dead PDAs 191
leshert writes "After years of denying the problem with bad backup capacitors, Palm is settling a class action suit. If you have a dead Palm m100, m105, or m125, fill out the paperwork, and send it in, Palm will replace it with a new unit. No word yet on with what they'll be replacing it with, but I can imagine there are a lot of pack-rat geeks like me with one or more dead PDAs stashed away in a box."
Cool (Score:3, Funny)
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M100 (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:M100 (Score:2)
I generally like my m100, in that it is a nice no-frills PDA, the AAA batteries won't go bad like built-in NiCads, and that pilot-xfer works great with it. However,
1) I do have this bad capacitor problem.
2) The flip cover hinge broke early on. I made a new hinge out of tape.
3) The CPU is slooooooowwwwwww.
Overall, I'm abivalent towards PDAs, though (this m100 is probably my first and last PDA). I just wonder about spending ~$100 on something that is used 99% of the time for addresses and as a calculator
ARGH! (Score:5, Funny)
$*(#!@ing bunnies...
Re:ARGH! (Score:2)
Probably wouldn't be able to trade it in in Canada anyway.
Who this class action suit applies to ... (Score:1)
I'm from Canada too and have a dead Palm m105. However rather than a dead PDA qualifying, it appears as though it would have to lose data while the user switches batteries. Regarless, the class does not apply to Canada.
From the LongNotice PDF ...
B. The Settlement Class Members For purposes of settlement, the Court has certified a class consisting of all Persons (defined as any individual or legal entity residing or with its principal place of business in the United States, including the District of Col
Re:ARGH! (Score:1)
Re:ARGH! (Score:3, Interesting)
Now if I can find the damn thing, I might get a new PDA...
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Great news! (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Great news! (Score:2)
I doubt it. Yours is the only IBM XT that I have heard of failing.
I'm tempted (Score:3, Funny)
That's Easy... (Score:1)
Re:I'm tempted (Score:2)
Re:I'm tempted (Score:2)
Re:I'm tempted (Score:5, Insightful)
And no backlighting. IMO giving a Zire 21 in exchange for any of the effected Palms will piss people off. The Zire 21 just plain sucks if you've ever owned a Palm before.
I wish someone could confirm for me what type of replacement they would give me.
It's Palm, what do you think they'll offer? With their track record I suspect some nasty, scratched up M1xx or used Zire 21. I would be very, very surprised if anything else was offered. Forget new since this is a great way to clean out their refurb supply.
It would've been nice if they had offerred a choice of a replacement or $100 (the cost of the Zire 21) off of any new Palm. I've had four different Palms (thankfully no defects) but my Tungsten E is my last. I'm moving over to the Nokia 770 (which runs Debian) when it comes out this fall. Palm has had way too many defects in which they have been way too slow to resolve them. There are also many complaints about their horrible tech support. And I see no change in that in the future.
The company Jeff Hawkins and Donna Dubinsky started in 1992 and the Palm of today have nothing in common. The early days of Palm were exciting. The Palm of today is a rotting corpse.
Re:I'm tempted (Score:2)
Out of curiosity, what are people's experiences backing up Zire 21's to Unix/Linux? I'm debating whether replacing my m100 is worth it, but I'm kinda attracted to the simplicity of the m100's serial port vs. the Zire's USB.
Re:I'm tempted (Score:2)
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(b) Why is everyone so rabid to rip Palm off?
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Cheap scam! (Score:1)
Re:Cheap scam! (Score:3, Informative)
Thankfully, e-mailed receipts are easy to fudge. Thank you, text editors!
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Re:Cheap scam! (Score:2)
Well, that's OK, just so long as an HTML editor won't get you past Airport Security. Oh, wait...
Re:Cheap scam! (Score:1)
Dead m100 (Score:2)
had this problem since I got it (Score:3, Interesting)
The only time it caused any major problems was when I lost the data on my computer and went to load the info off of my palm and found the batteries to be dead. I tried replacing them, hoping that it would work as it's supposed to despite it's bad track record (can't remember if it ever worked right), but of course, it cleared the memory and I lost all my data.
The terms of the lawsuit say that it will be replaced with a new or refurbished palm of equal or greater value, so I'm filling out the forms in hope of getting something a bit better, but I'd settle for a properly working replacement. I can't imagine they will come up with that many equal replacements, especially since this just got on slashdot, so that seems like it would increase the likelihood of getting better replacements.
Re:had this problem since I got it (Score:1)
Here's what the non-PDF version of the claims form looks like. (Note the "perjury" part, folks)
CLAIM FORM
THE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT THIS CLAIM FORM IS FEBRUARY 22, 2006.*
This is the official claim form you must use to make a claim in Taylor v. Palm, Inc. Please read this form carefully before filling it out. For complete information about the settlement, please contact Class Counsel Hector Gancedo, Esq., 144 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, California 91105.
NOTE: THE PALM PDA
Re:had this problem since I got it (Score:2)
It works and I have it running on a pair of NiMH cells for now about half a year without any data loss.
Now...... (Score:1)
Treo 600 too (Score:2)
m100 price on ebay just jumped 300%... (Score:1)
Lovely (Score:5, Insightful)
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Nothing like stealing game consoles (Score:1)
Re:Nothing like stealing game consoles (Score:1)
Re:Nothing like stealing game consoles (Score:2)
a lot of pack-rat geeks like me (Score:2)
Sure am glad I kept that thing all these years.
Here and the wife says I'm teh st00p3d.
Awwww right... but wait (Score:3, Funny)
So the question is: when is Palm going to fix/replace my Zire? It has two well-known problems:
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Palm should have a better customer support but I suspect that the Harvard-CEO-type-of-mentality must dictate that its better to wait until users get organized and push a class action than just releasing a fix for software problems (point #2), because the latter would hurt the company's image (as if the class action wasn't bad enough).
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Re:Awwww right... but wait (Score:1)
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What's the worst that could happen? (Score:2)
Thing is, I didn't get it "new". Mine was a promotional freebie -- last fall, Netgear had some mail-in offers where if you bought a $100 network switch, they'd send you a free Palm as well. It came in a sealed white box that said, basically, "refurbished by PalmOne".
I'm filing anyway. Worst they can do is deny my claim, and I'm out a stamp. Maybe I'll get very lucky and get a working unit, or a better unit, out of it. I've basically given up
Re:What's the worst that could happen? (Score:2)
Re:What's the worst that could happen? (Score:2)
Now, whether or not it applies if you bought it second hand off ebay 4 years ago is another matter. Mine was allegedly refurbished, but had this problem right out of the box. I rather liked using it, although now I've got something that works better as a dumb terminal for work (at a cost of about 4x the weight...)
IANAL (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm in Canada, and would love to have my buggered m105 replaced.
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Bugger that. Now I know how those women suffragists felt 100 years ago (if you remember, there were some Heritage Canada commercials where they said women were not "persons").
I stopped using my m100 for more than a year now.. it's so bad that if even one of the batteries gets dislodged for a second (nevermind a minute), then I lose all data. Suffice to say, that's not a risk I'm prepared to take.
Replaced it with a Dell Axim X50V,
Re:IANAL (Score:2)
*sigh* Australian owner of a dodgy m125 which seems to drain new batteries simply by turning it on and has had to be restored so manay time I haven't had a 'current' backup in 12 months, because it doesn't stay 'up' long enough to get fresh data into it. *sigh*
Great, how about the Tungsten series... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Great, how about the Tungsten series... (Score:2)
Got a IIIc as my first palm...was an early adopter too...imported it when it wasn't on sale in Europe. Never had one single problem with it. Absolute quality device...until it died somehow and got stuck in permanent test mode or something, more than half a decade after I bought it and rep
Re:Great, how about the Tungsten series... (Score:2)
Lucky you. (Score:2)
The T has annoying bugs, and that's one right there.
Jeez.. (Score:2)
Re:Jeez.. (Score:1)
~flipper
You *can* fix this yourself. I did... (Score:1)
Re:You *can* fix this yourself. I did... (Score:1)
Funny... (Score:2)
Palm Customer Service (Score:2)
The only people they (PalmOne) treats worse than customers are employees.
Re:Palm Customer Service (Score:2)
I bought a Zire 31 last year and released later that night the battery appeared to shoot itself even before the thing was fully charged. I contacted PalmOne, they said to return it to the store within 30 days, I did it after 15 (I'm lazy) and the store guy said "Sorry we have a 14 day returns policy". I said "PalmOne said within 30 days". They ring up PalmOne and they are told to give me a replacement
m515 also (Score:1, Informative)
original palmpilot (Score:2)
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My fix for the problem (Score:3, Interesting)
I've had a Palm m125 for a few years now, and bout 18 months ago it developed this problem. What I did to deal with it was get an SD card, and the pay-for copy of CardBackup [jkware.com], which allows you to schedule backups of the Palm's memory to the SD card (the shareware doesn't do scheduling, you may be able to live without that and just do it manually, but sometimes I forget about it for ages, and by the time I change the batteries the Palm won't even turn on). So I have it automatically backup up to the card once a day, and after hotsync. Then when I change the batteries, I just run the program from the card to put it all back.
This may be a useful solution for those of you who can't participate in the suit and don't feel the need to go buy a new device.
(No association with the program or the author, I just like it because it made my m125 useful again.)
I do something similar for my m105... (Score:2)
It hasn't failed me yet! I also keep an emergency backup on the PC, but I've not had to use it for quite some time...
Re:My fix for the problem (Score:2)
So close. (Score:2)
It seems I'm screwed. Unless someone can think of a way around that.
RTF Paperwork (Score:5, Informative)
First, while the players involved with the suit have reached a settlement, it has not been approved by the court. While chances are the court will approve, its not a done deal. And the notice I got says that court hearing is not until August.
Second, before you all go looking for dead PDAs at yardsales and on eBay, the settlement also says its limited to m100, m105, and m125 PDAs that have that battery problem BUT ARE OTHERWISE FUNCTIONAL, and Palm(One) has the right to physically check your PDA to make sure that is the only problem.
Third, it says your unit will be replaced with a new or refurbed m100, m105, or m125. While you might end up having your m100 replaced with an m125, they are not going to take your banged up m100 and give you a shiny new T5 still in the shrinkwrapped retail box.
And forth, it also states the settlement is limited to one per address. While obviously there are ways around this one, its not hardly worth the trouble for such an outdated PDA.
Finally, I've seen a lot of posts here to the effect of "if Palms are so bad, why do you want another one?". The reason you see comments about Palms sucking is because the people who have them and like them don't comment. Its like complaints about PayPal...while the hundreds of people who have problems with PayPal make the evening news, you don't hear about the hundreds of thousands of people who never have a problem and are happy.
I have two m105s and a Zire 71. Other than losing the data while changing batteries in the m105s (which is why I synced daily), I have been extremely happy with all of them. And when I decide I need some additional function not in my Zire 71 and I need to replace it, it will be with another Palm product.
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Re: Multiple Claims and Replacement Models (Score:2)
I'm not sure I'm going to bother sending in my m105s. The way I read it, first you send in the claim form, then Palm decides whether or not they will accept your claim. If they accept, they send you a s
loved the os, loathed the hardware (Score:1)
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Serial # (Score:2)
so why only the USA??? (Score:3, Interesting)
Only the USA because the suit was in the USA (Score:2)
If this settlement is approved by the USA court, it'll very much strengthen your case* in other countries - which you'd typically need as there's far fewer people
(Not as much as when there would be an actual court ruling, however.)
Oh... get a nice consumer rights association involved to get things rolling.
Being a Packrat Pays Off (Score:2)
I'll probably give the replacement unit to my wife if it's decent. If not, I'll sell it or donate it to charity.
- Greg
Do you make more trading it in? (Score:2)
OTOH, in the "factory outlet", they are selling "open box" Zire 21s for $49.
Either way, the Zire (whether you get it new with a trade in, or used without) is basically worth $49. The likely replacement units will be refurb Zire 21s, meaning you'll get a $49 unit as a replacement.
OTOH, if you've been thinking about buying a new Palm, you
durability (Score:1)
stashed in a box (Score:1)
Palm IIIx lives (Score:2)
Re:Repeat after me America (Score:3, Insightful)
It's better to take a 50k loss than a 4m loss.
LK
Re:Repeat after me America (Score:3, Insightful)
They don't? Does that mean they don't get a replaced unit, payed for by Palm?
Maybe you've just got dollar signs in your own head, like those jerk lawyers....
Re:Repeat after me America (Score:2)
(of course I could be just jerking your chains.)
Re:Repeat after me America (Score:1)
Class actions generally suck for individual, they get settled late and often recieve less than the value of the product.
Re:Repeat after me America (Score:3, Insightful)
So... Palm isn't going to avoid another class suit by making sure this doesn't happen again?
Re:Repeat after me America (Score:2)
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If I recall correctly, they decide between fixing the defect or dealing with the lawsuit by which is cheaper. Fair enough. That means it costs them money either way when they release a faulty product. Either they'll decide to deal with the lawsuit or make the product better. The result? Consumers either get better products or compensation. If lawyers inflate the claims, then
Probably not (Score:2)
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Corporations are, for the most part, money-making machines. The
Re:Repeat after me America (Score:2)
Even then, they may not stop. A professor of mine had developed a system that could prevent airbags from firing if the passenger was in a position that would make firing dangerous (like leaning over with their head near the airbag compartment), or if a child was in the seat.
When he first showed it to Ford and GM
Re:m130 (Score:2, Interesting)
After I got it I found out that it did not support the 65,535 colors as advertised [ http://wired-vig.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,5 4744,00.html?tw=wn_story_related%5D [wired.com] and there was a class action law suit against them because of false advertising.
A year after I got it; it would not hold a charge and the OS started to crash intermittently... I think it fell out of warranty otherwise I would have sent it back.
I won't ever buy anything by Palm
Re:m130 (Score:2)
My new treo 650 kicks ass. Palm seems to have done a pretty good job on this thing. The memory things sucks a bit, but you can put a GB SD card in there.