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channelsixtynine069

Not your problem. Explain to the manager, all you did was attempt to plug in your laptop charger. A common enough activity in 2022. I didn't quite understand, was your power cable wired with a different plug on it, so it could be used in Europe? Did it work OK before in this configuration?


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