This will be my last post on the subject:
Randy & Cara Randall wrote:
> I worked for a small telephone interconnect in the early 80's an they
> sold product retail also.
> If we sold a defective product we sent the device back to the
> distributor or manufacturer and they worried about it being used. (We
> would sometimes buy the refurbished goods back and sell them at a
> generous discount. Made a good loss leader for us.) The customer
> left the store happy with his/her new product. We later received a
> credit for the defective goods and all was well. The vast majority
> of businesses can do this and survive. Thank goodness for TenTec and
> other quality vendors and businesses.
>
> Randy AB9GO
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> Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX wrote:
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>> Randy:
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>> I can appreciate your frustration. At the same time I can relate to you
>> that I deal with and do business (not in electronics) with a Dealer
>> network.
>> All warranties are "factory warranties". This means the Dealer simply
>> passes through the warranty from the manufacturer to the
>> purchaser/end user.
>> What ever the factory policy is, is the policy. That's the way we
>> have to
>> play the game.
>>
>> Now, should one encounter an understanding dealer, one that wishes to
>> take
>> some financial risks, one that chooses to keep their customers happy,
>> then
>> and only then will they exchange a radio. We do the same and then
>> have
>> the defective repaired and then it is necessary to sell the product as a
>> used and repaired product. Bottom line, we take it on the chin
>> financially.
>>
>> I know this doesn't help, but today's business is based on 3 to 5
>> percent
>> profit. Not a lot to play with in the face of mail order 800 numbers.
>>
>> 73
>> Bob, K4TAX
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Randy & Cara Randall" <crrandal@earthlink.net>
>> Cc: <tentec@contesting.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 5:02 PM
>> Subject: Re: [TenTec] dealer networks: AES NO value added
>>
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>>> My father in law KB9VRY purchased a radio at AES to have it fail a day
>>> or two after recieving it. A call to AES got him " We'll send it back
>>> to the manufacturer or you can." How about a new radio and AES send
>>> the
>>> defective one back? No way. No new radio. He nor I will ever buy
>>> from
>>> them again. I buy all my stuff from our local ham store now. They
>>> give
>>> you a 10 day exchange on defective equipment at least and I had
>>> problems
>>> with a Maha 777 PLUS and they exchanged it past the usual 10 day
>>> period.
>>> AES die, die, DIE!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Randy AB9GO
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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