[Printers] One Consumer's Encounter with Lexmark
Brahm
neufeld at gmail.com
Wed Feb 25 02:01:20 GMT 2009
Hey printer mailing list,
I've been following the forensic dot issue since I heard about it in
October, and it really intrigued me. After some Google searching, I
realized that there weren't a whole lot of published information about
individual consumers taking action. The work done by the EFF and the MIT
crew at SeeingYellow was awesome, but I was curious to see the company's
response to an average consumer's inquiry.
I started from scratch and emailed and phoned the company - after
getting juggled through tech support for a few months (they didn't
believe the forensic tracking dots existed, and replaced my
photoconductor units free of charge), I wrote the privacy officers of
Lexmark in both the US and Canada. As I went along, I tracking my
progress on a blog at http://brahmsyellowdots.blogspot.com/
To make a 5-month-long story short, if you write a company's privacy
office complaining about the tracking dot issue, they will probably
offer you a refund - at least that's what Lexmark did.
My main concern with this issue is that I see a lot of consumers out
there complaining about this invasive technology, but no one seems to be
reporting that they are being offered refunds! If I can contribute one
thing to the yellow dot issue, it's that if you press your printer
company long enough and hard enough, chances are they'll offer you a
refund and you can replace the product with an inkjet printer or a
combination of an inkjet and a B&W laser.
I've run out of steam and time to pursue the issue further, but perhaps
another Lexmark owner can pick up where I left off. I managed to track
down a few unpublished technical support numbers for the Canadian
offices, and I've summarized the most important things that I've learned
on this endeavor on my most recent blog post.
Kudos to everyone out there who has dedicated some time to this issue,
the folks at the EFF and MIT are awesome! Go out and get your refunds if
you want them! :)
-Brahm
-brahmsyellowdots.blogspot.com
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