Broken hinges; response from HP

HP is unable to keep up with the "broken hinge" caseload. I sent the following email to them in response to a voice mail message that was left regarding the issue. If anyone knows of a secret telephone number manned by a real person, I'm all ears!
I tried to return your call this a.m. Evidently, the extension that you provided is not working. I received an error message when I tried to enter it. Next, I tried to leave a message in the generic voicemail box. That box was full and not accepting messages. Finally, I tried in vain to reach a live person. It appears that the number of faulty computers exceeds HP's ability to respond to the multitude of affected customers. I will try to return the machines to the retailer; perhaps they will have better luck dealing with HP.

Hi,
Thanks for posting the best way to get in-touch with a hp agent is to contact them directly here
Hopefully when you call the appropriate number above you will be able to get intouch with someone howerver ,if you still expirence problems contacting an agent, please do post back and  I will do all I can to assist you.
James

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