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Fusion Garage’s website goes dark — has it bitten the dust?

Perhaps it is the comeback that wasn’t meant to be — Fusion Garage has apparently silenced its radios for over per week on Twitter, and greater than a month on Facebook. Potentially worse, its website is now unreachable, displaying just a “Database connection error.” Although its Grid10 tablet was set for a delayed October 1st release, some folks over on the JooJoo Forum and on Fusion Garage’s Facebook page are reporting that they have got yet to receive their tabs, weeks after placing orders.

We’ve fielded quite a number concerned tips saying a similar, and sadly, that’s just the top of this iceberg, as there’s also been mention of slow correspondence from the corporate, with wishy-washy responses about what is going on. One forum poster mentions eventually hearing back from its public relations agency — this after contacting FG for order details — with a sign that a reimbursement is at the way.

We’ve reached out for an official comment but received nothing but silence. That said, we’re hearing we are not the best ones having a troublesome time going in contact with Fusion Garage’s executives, leaving us with a sinking suspicion that there’ll be no third go ’round for the home that Chandra built. Ordered a Grid10 yourself, or still waiting in your free JooJoo replacement? Tell us about your experience within the comments below.

[Due to everyone who sent this in]

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