Quad 34 Problem
"Mike Coatham"
** Bloody sheep shagger.
Phil Allison wrote:
"Mike Coatham"
Rob wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:
Seems amazing value - labour fixed at £48 plus VAT whatever needs
doing, plus parts. Last time I took something in for repair to a
local place it cost £50 just for them to look at it.
Sorry, for clarity. Seems amazing value to me based on my experience of
getting stuff fixed, not anyone else.
** Return to factory service is NOTHING like what your local repair
tech has to do in order to fix something.
For one, the factory generally has the needed PCBs, on hand, aplenty.
For another, they will not bother attempting the time consuming,
highly skilled job of diagnosing exactly which components are
aulty - but rather will have low skilled " monkeys " swap PCBs about
until it goes again.
I'll be disappointed when they do that Phil. I have no experience of
dealing direct with Quad or any manufacturer. The issue is - they'd be
pretty stupid to try it on. They ask for no money up front - they give
a quote. I can say yes or no.
Phil of course is so far off the mark it is laughable.
** What I posted is precisely correct.
Quad service dept isn't staffed by low skilled "monkeys"
** My post does not even mention Quad.
Try learning to read sometime - you arrogant pile of kiwi ****.
Phil, you should heed your own advice
** My post does not even mention Quad.
Read the first line.
Just to re-iterate - we are discussing repairs to a Quad 34.
** Then the context changed to why return to factory servcie is so different
to local service workshops.
Try learning to read sometime - ****head.
........ Phil
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