On 12/9/06, ikruspan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
gsalton;160708 Wrote: > But in my case, I bought a CD from a street vendor in Bulgaria. Anyway, > a year later, it stopped working, and Tori Amos refused to replace it. > Man, Tori Amos sucks! Are you CRAZY ? What is wrong to have authorized repair for squeezbox near of your home ? When you buy SONY where you get repair ? in japan ??? When you buy LOGITECH must you send broken mice to California ???
I have to send my watch to Las Vegas to get it serviced. Mice are so cheap that no one services them, much like the average technical doohicky. The last few Sony items I've owned had to be sent to San Diego when they broke, which was so often that I quit buying Sony items. Las Vegas and San Diego are both in-country for me, but in shipping time and distance they're comparable to a London to Berlin shipment. I don't pay as much in tax, but I'm still without the item for long enough that it's just not worth it, so that I quit wearing the watch last time it stopped working. The point is that getting your Slim Devices items serviced is much like getting anything else serviced -- expensive and annoying, despite the best efforts of the vendor to provide decent service without going bankrupt. An ideal servicing would be to send you an onsite technician with a workbench in his van; short of that, servicing gear is not going to be enjoyable. -- "I spent all me tin with the ladies drinking gin, So across the Western ocean I must wander" -- traditional _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
