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Does anyone know where I can get a Krups "TEATIME" teamaker repaired?
Company service centers will not do it any longer. I live in Nevada. |
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n > wrote:
>Does anyone know where I can get a Krups "TEATIME" teamaker repaired? >Company service centers will not do it any longer. I live in Nevada. German *******s. They stole my idea. How did you even get one? I can't find a single website in English that mentions the thing (except as a meta tag to sucker-in unsuspecting browsers). --Blair "Where's my patent attorney!" |
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Father Guido Sarducci once demonstrated the Mr. Tea on Saturday Night Live.
"Blair P. Houghton" > wrote in message .. . > n > wrote: > >Does anyone know where I can get a Krups "TEATIME" teamaker repaired? > >Company service centers will not do it any longer. I live in Nevada. > > German *******s. They stole my idea. > > How did you even get one? > > I can't find a single website in English that mentions > the thing (except as a meta tag to sucker-in unsuspecting > browsers). > > --Blair > "Where's my patent attorney!" |
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