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March 23rd, 2015 07:00

Because the Dell order number is lost, there is no way that you or Dell can prove any warranty. Without proof, Dell will only warranty the monitor for 3 years based off of the serial number.  This sounds like counterfeit material in non usa or EBAY or something other than Dell.


CZ-0F525M-73608-021-341L = February 1, 2010 to February 1, 2013  from a U2410

That number was taken from this forum.

First 2 letters is country of origin.  MX = Mexico  CN=China  CZ=Czech Repubic etc.

 

0F525M is the Dell Part number.  This is an IEMEA part number.

It is not a U3014

 http://www.impactcomputers.com/f525m.html

The forum is not a warranty correspondence board.

The forum does not address service or warranty outside the USA.

March 23rd, 2015 08:00

Thanks!

I copied serial number from "Read this first before posting" topic of this forum (because the serial number is confidential).

I need that data to understanding inconsistencies of accounting data (20 digit alpha-numeric serial number) and IT-inventory data (12 digit alpha-numeric serial number from WMI)


Update:

How to encode date from 20 digit alpha-numeric serial number? I copied "February 1, 2010" into Excel and got "40210". I have no idea what part of serial number is a date.

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March 24th, 2015 10:00

If we look at the example listed for the U2410 =
CZ-0F525M-73608-021-341L

CZ = Country
F525M = Dell part number
73608 = confidential
021 = date code (0 = 2010, 2 = February, 1 = 1st)
341L = confidential

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