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PowerLogix files lawsuit, seeks $1.5M in damages

updated 05:10 pm EDT, Mon September 20, 2004

PowerLogix lawsuit


, Soft 77. and Virtex Assembly Services as defendants. PowerLogix and its banking partner, Commerce Capital, L.P. have retained the Stratton Law Firm and Hance, Scarborough, Woodward, & Weisbart to represent them.


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  1. rkadowns

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    That explains

    Why I have not yet seen my CPU ship yet.

    Talk about bad timing.

  1. outZider

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    Hm

    Hard core.

    My first thought was that PowerLogix was sniveling over something, since most of the lawsuits that I hear reports about are for some BS pulled out of their behind to avoid going out of business. After reading their statement, it's quite possible that all of these companies are a bunch of b*******. I'd be interested to see how this turns out.

  1. gbafan

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    Joined: Aug 2002

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    Interesting Read

    After reading that statement it will be interesting to see how this plays out. I kind of feel for PL, I've always liked them. Good luck!

  1. David Esrati

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    PowerLogix Sucks.

    I bought an upgrade for my Wallstreet PB- a 466mhz G3- it worked for about 6 months- then things started going goofy.
    They took it back under warranty- then made me wait over a year for the replacement- a G4 500mhz- which should have made me happy- but it never worked.
    Their support people are unreachable- they like to pass the buck- and I'm stuck with a worthless processor upgrade.
    Lawsuit or not- they shouldn't be in business.

  1. nextadvantage

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    BS

    I read their statement, I wish I never ordered the giga-designs upgrade. I would have spend the extra money on powerlogix. I hope they get some serious cash.

  1. Glasspusher

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    no sympathy here

    There upgrade card for my sawtooth never woke from sleep properly, when I told them this, they rather angrily said "it's an apple issue" but why does my Sonnet card work fine, and their customer support was nice to me?

    Here's hoping nobody stuck it to PL, but I won't miss them.

  1. boomw

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    bum Lombard upgrade

    Hoping not to engage in schadenfreude; they screwed me with the BlueChip LS. Seems to me they didn't need any help ruining their business.

  1. bashar

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    Powerlogix sucks

    I got the dual 1.3 from them, it did not work, it was bad bad bad, they dont even test there cpus before shipping them, unlike Giga design, I had to pay international shipping both ways plus taxes for a faulty product, I wish they go out of business for good.

  1. GORDYmac

    Mac Elite

    Joined: Dec 1999

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    Well...

    Those quips have nothing to do with this lawsuit. Red herrings won't excuse the defendants from the s******* they gave Powerlogix.

    Cut 'em DEEP!!!

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