After returning a persistently faulty PC to a shop five
times over three months, a Wisconsin man snapped and took it apart with a
sledgehammer in front of shocked shoppers.
Gary Wilke (aka Mr. Sledgehammer), from Appleton, Wisconsin, bought the
$2,600 Gateway PC for his daughter in January. During its short life, the PC
had problems both with its hard drive, and its sound system.
After taking computer to the shop in Appleton for a final time and smashing
it to smithereens, the 51-year old bid staff and other customers good day
before leaving, according to his own account. Staff at the Gateway Country
store tell a different story. Wilke came out with a string of profanities as
he pummelled his PC, they say.
In any case, Police from Grand Chute caught up with him and charged him with
disorderly conduct.
But Mr. Sledgehammer is unrepentant.
He told local paper The Post-Crescent: "I wonder how many people are out
there complaining and not getting service. It feels good in a way."
By John Leyden - theregister.co.uk
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