I can relate to the feelings that OP is expressing. I have frequently formed personal relationships with inanimate objects.
I am sad
I am very sad. Feels like I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place.
My amplifier is malfunctioning. It happens. Just fix it and move on what’s the big deal? Well I’m trying. I need the company of the amp to send me the invoice so I can buy the part and start the fixing. But they don’t reply to my e-mails. It’s been 3 weeks since the last communication. The amp has been broken for 2 months. I just need them to let me pay for the part. I don’t understand what’s so difficult. I’m sad.
I’m unfortunately married to the sound of this amp. For example a person married to the Mcintosh sound or the Pass labs sound. My speakers (Summit X) are amplifier picky. They love this amp. I check my email 20x a day hoping to see the invoice. I also check the junks. They had already said the part is available for $300. I’m not even sad anymore. I am depressed.
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@mward what a lovely alias! He is in my all time top |
Call the Commercial Attache at the nearest US Embassy or Consulate. The local staff, which speaks both English and the country's language, can help you contact the company. Another idea would be to call the country's Embassy in DC or a Consulate in the U.S (probably in NYC, LA, Chicago, or another large city). Again, ask for the commercial section. Good luck.
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Yes, totally, call the Ambassador. And the head of the CIA. Or maybe the president of the US of A. Don't let them screw with you, they will teach them. (I almost said, they would make the country join BRICS and slap a huge tariff on them, but they would be considered political here so I didn't say it) |
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