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Abit says BD7-RAID "recall" a hoax

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Old 02-08-2002
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Abit says BD7-RAID "recall" a hoax

Abit says BD7-RAID "recall" a hoax
http://www.theinquirer.net/07020215.htm
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SEVERAL HARDWARE sites have now had notes from motherboard manufacturer Abit saying that a note sent out recalling its BD7-RAID board appears to be a malicious hoax.
HWextreme and OCWorkbench both received letters from official Abit representatives claiming that someone registered an email address in their name and perpetrated a mass mailing.

It had said customers were asked to contact vendors from which the motherboard was bought and to get a return number for the recall.

The mail, which purports to be sent by one Steven Tyler, is completely false, said Abit, and should be ignored.
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