If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
Hello,
I read some where in these forums that Toshiba would match any price difference within the thirty days from the date of purchase should their price go lower, but couldn't seem to find that information on the Toshiba site.
Would someone with the knowledge kindly confirm such information with a link to written information at Toshiba's site? I am thinking about getting the M4 now, as the M400 may be out of my price range, when might it be a better time to get the M4, if not now?
Thank you in advance?
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
If you're that concerned about it, taking someone's word for it on some forum probably isn't the best way to go. ;)
Shoot their support an email asking, and when they confirm it for you, you'll have "proof" if there's a problem.
-arebelspy
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